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22 July, 13:58

If the neuron membrane becomes more permeable to Na, Na will transport across the membrane, causing the cell to depolarize. If the neuron membrane becomes more permeable to Na, Na will transport across the membrane, causing the cell to depolarize.

A) True

B) False

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  1. 22 July, 16:10
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    option a true

    Explanation:

    For depolarization to occur in a neuron, the gated sodium ion channels on the neuron membrane becomes opened to Na, allowing the flow in of sodium ion into the cell and making the cell more positive (less negative), thus depolarizing the neuron allowing action potential to be stimulated and to pass through.
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