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7 March, 00:29

How does the action potentials of a cell membrane operate

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  1. 7 March, 00:36
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    Action potentials (those electrical impulses that send signals around your body) are nothing more than a temporary shift (from negative to positive) in the neuron's membrane potential caused by ions suddenly flowing in and out of the neuron.
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