When an impulse passes,the membrane is depolarized and the charge of the cells is

  • A
    Outside positive and inside negative
  • B
    Inside positive and outside negative
  • C
    Both sides have zero potential
  • D
    Both sides are electronegative

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In which condition,the axonal membrane is comparatively more permeable to potassium ions and nearly impermeable to sodium ions?

What is resting potential?

When a nerve fibre is stimulated,the inside of the membrane becomes:

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.

Select the correct option for the sodium-potassium pump.

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