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Chapter 37, Problem 4A
Which of these correctly the distribution of ions on either Side Of axon it is not conducting a nerve impulse?
- more sodium ions (Na+ ) outside and fewer potassium ions (K+) inside
- K+ outside and Na+ inside
- charged proteins outside; Na+ and K+ inside
- charged proteins inside
- Both a and d are correct.
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Which of these correctly describes the distribution of ions on eitherside of an axon when it is not conducting a nerve signal?a. more sodium ions (Na+) outside and more potassium ions (K+)insideb. more K+ outside and more Na+ insidec. charged protein outside and Na+ and K+ insided. Na+ and K+ outside and water only insidee. chloride ions (Cl−) outside and K+ and Na+ inside
A neuron releases an excitatory neurotransmitter. Some neurons are stimulated and some are not. How is it possible that the same signal activates one neuron and not the other?
When the action potential begins, Na+ gates open, allowing Na+ to cross the membrane. The charge difference across the axon membrane changes to
a.negative outside and positive inside.
b.positive outside and negative inside.
c.neutral outside and positive inside.
d.There is no difference in charge between outside and inside.
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