Action potential is also termed as

  • A
    Nerve impulse
  • B
    Reflex action
  • C
    Repolarisation
  • D
    Polarisation

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Assertion $(A)$: The axonal membrane of the neuron is more permeable to sodium ion $(Na^+)$ and nearly impermeable to potassium $(K^+)$.
Reason $(R)$: In a resting state,a neuron does not conduct any impulse.

The conduction of a nerve impulse is ....

What is the nature of the reversal potential in a neuron?

Which of the following statements is/are correct?
$(a)$ The electrical potential difference across the resting plasma membrane is called the resting potential.
$(b)$ $Na^+$ ions are responsible for the generation of an action potential.
$(c)$ $A$ nerve impulse is an action potential.

For the maintenance of ionic gradients across the resting membrane,the sodium-potassium pump transports:

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