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    A Nerve Impulse (Action Potential) Is Caused Initially by the
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A Nerve Impulse (Action Potential) Is Caused Initially by the

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Question 36

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A nerve impulse (action potential) is caused initially by the


A) inward movement of potassium ions.
B) inward movement of sodium ions
C) outward movement of potassium ions.
D) outward movement of sodium ions.

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