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What is action potential and where it is produced?
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Answered by amanpreet02399
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An action potential is a more dramatic change produced by voltage-regulated ion gates in the plasma membrane. Action potentials occur only where there is a high enough density of voltage-regulated gates

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Generation of Action Potentials

During depolarisation voltage gated sodium ion channels open due to an electrical stimulus. As the sodium rushes back into the cell the positive sodium ions raise the charge inside the cell from negative to positive. If a threshold is reached, then an action potential is produced.

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