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During depolarization,

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Na+ moves out of the neuron
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K+ moves into the neuron
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organic ions move out of the neuron
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Na+ moves into the neuron
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Solution

The correct option is D Na+ moves into the neuron
When a stimulus is applied, the neuron becomes permeable to Na+ and Na+ moves into the neuron. This leads to the outer surface of the membrane becoming negatively charged and the inner side becoming positively charged. This phenomenon is called depolarisation.

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