A stimulus is received by a neuron. The membrane surrounding the neuron continues to be depolarized. Why might this occur and what is the result?
"Being polarized means that the electrical charge on the outside of the membrane is positive while the electrical charge on the inside of the membrane is negative. The outside of the cell contains excess sodium ions (Na+); the inside of the cell contains excess potassium ions (K+). (Ions are atoms of an element with a positive or negative charge".
"in the Depolarization Stage, an external stimuli occurs altering the tertiary structure of sodium gates allowing the nerve cell membrane to become more permeable to sodium than potassium. Therefore, sodium floods in passively making the extracellular fluid (ECF) more negative and the intracellular fluid (ICF). Now the voltage inside the cell is +50 mV compared to the previous stage where it was -70 mV".
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