During the conduction of a nerve impulse,the action potential results from the movement of

  • A
    $K^{+}$ ions from extracellular fluid to intracellular fluid
  • B
    $Na^{+}$ ions from intracellular fluid to extracellular fluid
  • C
    $K^{+}$ ions from intracellular fluid to extracellular fluid
  • D
    $Na^{+}$ ions from extracellular fluid to intracellular fluid

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During the propagation of a nerve impulse,the action potential results from the movement of which of the following?

During the resting state of a neural membrane,if diffusion is allowed due to concentration gradients,which ion is allowed to enter the cell?

$A$: In the nervous system,the generation of an action potential depends upon the influx of sodium ions into the axoplasm.
$R$: The influx of sodium ions during nerve impulse generation is due to the efflux of potassium ions.

During the conduction of a nerve impulse along a nerve fiber,what is the sequence of electrical charges on the inner surface of the plasma membrane?

Which of the following processes are responsible for the transport of $Na^+$ from outside to the inner side of the axon membrane during the generation of a nerve impulse?

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