What is action potential? How is it propagated in a mammalian nerve.
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In neurons, the types of ion channels in the membrane usually vary across different parts of the cell, giving the dendrites, axon, and cell body different electrical properties. As a result, some parts of the membrane of a neuronmay be excitable (capable of generating action potentials), whereas others are not.
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In neurons, the types of ion channels in the membrane usually vary across different parts of the cell, giving the dendrites, axon, and cell body different electrical properties. As a result, some parts of the membrane of a neuronmay be excitable (capable of generating action potentials), whereas others are not.
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