Why is the number of potassium ions more inside the axon and why the no of sodium ions more outside of it?
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The movement of a signal through the neuron and its axon is all about ions. An ion is a charged particle, such as Na+, the sodium ion. It has a positive charge, because it is missing one electron. Other ions, of course, are negatively charged.
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