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    Exam 18: The Action Potential
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    Repolarization of the Nerve During the Action Potential Is Caused
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Repolarization of the Nerve During the Action Potential Is Caused

Question 13

Question 13

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Repolarization of the nerve during the action potential is caused mainly by


A) Inactivation of the Na channel
B) Closing of the K channel
C) Opening of the Cl channel
D) Activation of the Na channel
E) Closing gWHIZ

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