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28 November, 08:47

Why does ether prevents action potential from occuring?

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  1. 28 November, 08:57
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    Ether prevents the action potential, by opening potassium ion pores which allow the escape of potassium from the neurons, which results in hyper-polarized of the neuron, thus preventing the action potential from occurring. Ether is an organic functional group consisting of a disubstituted oxygen, or an oxygen atom bonded to 2 carbon atoms. Lock anesthetics block nerve conduction by preventing the increase in membrane permeability to sodium ions that normally leads to a nerve impulse.
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