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A Level Biology Edexcel: Topic 5 - 8

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What happens during repolarisation?

Author: seremi amune



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Once the potential difference of the membrane has reached 40mV the Na+ channels close and the voltage dependent K+ channels open the membrane is now impermeable to Na+ K+ diffuse out of the axon down the concentration and electrochemical gradient The inside now becomes more negative than the outside so the membrane is polarised again


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