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    What Stops the Rising Phase of the Action Potential
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What Stops the Rising Phase of the Action Potential

Question 165

Question 165

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What stops the rising phase of the action potential?


A) The K+ gate closes.
B) The Na+ activation gate opens.
C) The Na+ inactivation gate closes.
D) The Na+ inactivation gate opens.
E) The sodium activation gate closes.

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