Biology, asked by hemaUGNEET, 7 months ago

polarisation on a nerve is caused due to???​

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Answered by amjmaofficial
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During resting condition, the concentration of K+ ions is more inside the axoplasm while the concentration of Na+ ions is more outside the axoplasm. As a result, the potassium ions move faster from inside to outside as compared to sodium ions. Therefore, the membrane becomes positively charged outside and negatively charged inside. This is known as the polarization of membrane or polarized nerve.

Answered by yuvraj99975
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it is because of the electrical stimulus caused by the nerve fibre.

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