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    What Is Caused by the Inability of Na<sup>+</sup> Ion Channels
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What Is Caused by the Inability of Na+ Ion Channels

Question 21

Question 21

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What is caused by the inability of Na+ ion channels to open for several milliseconds after their inactivation?


A) hyperpolarization
B) depolarization
C) termination
D) a refractory period
E) an action potential

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