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Card 6
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When in resting potential, the axon is...
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Card 7
Front
What is actively transported out of the axon via the sodium/potassium pump?
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Card 8
Front
How many sodiums are actively transported compared to potassiums?
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Card 9
Front
Describe the electrical gradient.
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Card 10
Front
What happens when a stimulus is received by a receptor or nerve ending?
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Card 11
Front
What is the charge inside the membrane at resting potential and action potential?
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Card 12
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In action potential, the membrane is said to be...
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Card 13
Front
What happens to the sodium gated channel when a nerve impulse arrives at the end of the axon?
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Card 14
Front
What happens to the charge inside the membrane when there is a nerve impulse?
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Card 15
Front
What happens when an action potential of +40 is achieved?
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