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18 April, 01:20

How channels for sodium (na+) control the neuron impulse and depolarization and how changes to these channels would affect neuron function?

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  1. 18 April, 01:37
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    The opening of channels that let positive ions flow out of the cell (or negative ions flow in) can cause hyperpolarization. Examples: Opening of channels that let

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    K

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    K, start superscript, plus, end superscript out of the cell or

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    Cl

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    C, l, start superscript, minus, end superscript into the cell.

    The opening of channels that let positive ions flow into the cell can cause depolarization. Example: Opening of channels that let

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    N, a, start superscript, plus, end superscript into the cell.

    The opening and closing of these channels may depend on the binding of signaling molecules such as neurotransmitters (ligand-gated ion channels), or on the voltage across the membrane (voltage-gated ion channels).
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