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Depolarization of axolemma during nerve conduction takes place because _____.


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Equal amount of Na+ and K+ move across the axolemma

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Na+ ions move inside

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More Na+ ions outside

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More K+ ions outside

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Solution

The correct option is B

Na+ ions move inside


Depolarization of a nerve cell membrane occurs during the passage of an action potential along the axon where the nerve is transmitting an impulse. During depolarization, the Voltage-gated Na+ channels open, and Na+ rush into the axon. Entry of sodium ions leads to depolarization (reversal of polarity) of the nerve membrane. This membrane depolarization causes the opening of voltage-gated K+ channels, allowing K+ ions to exit and repolarization of the membrane.


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