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Biology, 02.11.2019 03:31 gavianacandelar8522

The propagation of an action potential (ap) in an unmyelinated axon is called continuous propagation. this activity will test your understanding of the sequence of events that occur during continuous propagation.
place the following events involved in the propagation of an action potential in the correct order of occurrence from left to right:
a) voltage gated na+ channels open
b) influx of na+
c) local current flows to axon segment
d) axon segment depolarized to threshold
e) ap generated in adjacent axon segment

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