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← Life Sciences & MedicineAn axon's membrane transitions from resting potential to action potential. Which process is responsible for this initial depolarization?
A)Potassium efflux restores negativity
B)Sodium-potassium pump maintains polarity
C)Influx of sodium ions occurs✓
D)Calcium ions hyperpolarize the membrane
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The influx of sodium ions triggers initial depolarization because the opening of voltage-gated sodium channels allows positively charged sodium ions to enter the axon. This makes the membrane potential more positive, therefore it is depolarization rather than hyperpolarization caused by calcium ions.
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