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What Happens to the Sodium Molecule at the Initiation of an Action

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Question 46

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What happens to the sodium molecule at the initiation of an action potential?


A) It moves outside the cell.
B) It moves inside the cell.
C) It moves down the axon.
D) It moves toward the end of the terminal button.

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