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The action potential in a mammalian nerve fiber is generated by which ion

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Answered by azeen011
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its generated by Sodium and potassium ion
Answered by gratefuljarette
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Answer:

The action potential in a mammalian nerve fiber is generated by which Sodium and phosphorus.

EXPLANATION:

An animal cell has two main action potential. In these two, one of them is generated by "voltage-gated calcium channels". The action potential which is based on sodium mostly last for about one millisecond and the possibilities of the calcium-based action potential is for about 100 milliseconds longer. There are few neurons, whose slow calcium spikes give the driving force for emitted sodium spikes.

The reason for the generation of the action potential is the membrane potential of a particular cell place getting fatly rise and fall.  Action cells present in various types of animal cell and it is known as excitable cells.

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