Chemistry, 11.06.2021 05:10 mackenzie27717
Draw a diagram of the cell membrane
of the axon using paper.
Label the following on your
drawing:
cell interior,
cell exterior,
Na+ channels,
K+ channels,
Na+/K+ pump.
(i summarized it)
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Draw a diagram of the cell membrane
of the axon using paper.
Label the following on you...
Label the following on you...
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