What happens to the sodium and potassium ions when the neurons are stimulated? How does their concentration inside and outside the cell change?
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Answer:An action potential is a very rapid change in membrane potential that occurs when a nerve cell membrane is stimulated. ... The stimulus causes the sodium gates (or channels) to open and, because there's more sodium on the outside than the inside of the membrane, sodium then diffuses rapidly into the nerve cell.
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