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Observe the sodium and potassium ions passing across the membrane during the simulation. You might want to slow down the simulation speed and use the zoom feature to get a closer view.
10. Which gated channels open first (during the up stroke)?|
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11. Which opens second (during the peak/down stroke)?
12. What direction are sodium ions moving through the sodium-gated channel? What direction
is potassium moving?

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