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a.increased PNa+ and no change in PK+
b.decreased PNa+ and decreased PK+
c.increased PK+ and no change in PNa+
d.increased PK+ and increased PNa+
e.increased PK+ and decreased PNa+
f.Na influx
g.Na+ efflux
h.K+ influx
i.K+ efflux
-Ion movement responsible for the rising phase of the action potential
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