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the axoplasm inside the axon contains?

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Answered by pagareriddhi70
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Consequently, the axoplasm inside the axon contains a high concentration of K+ and negatively charged proteins and a low concentration of Na+. Complete answer: The fluid outside the axon contains a low concentration of K+, a high concentration of Na+, and thus forms a concentration gradient.

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Answered by kavyaroopika
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Consequently, the axoplasm inside the axon contains a high concentration of K+ and negatively charged proteins and a low concentration of Na+. Complete answer: The fluid outside the axon contains a low concentration of K+, a high concentration of Na+, and thus forms a concentration gradient.

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