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put the steps into the correct order to trace a nerve impulse.
1 if the neuron reaches its threshold level all gates open, allowing complete depolarization of the cell and creating an action potential.
2 after the impulse travels through the neuron, sodium and potassium pumps restore ions to their original polarized state.
3 a stimulus reaches the neuron and gated ion channels in the cell membrane open and allow sodium ions to rush in
4 potassium gates close when there are more potassium ions outside the cell then sodium ions inside. the cell has greater potential and is hyperpolarized
5 potassium gates open and allow potassium ions inside the cell to leave while sodium gates close and keep sodium ions inside the cell, repolarizing the cell.
6 the resting neuron is inactive and polarized – the outside of the cell is positive from excess sodium ions and the inside is negative from excess chloride ions
This sequence follows the standard physiological process of a nerve impulse, starting from the resting state, progressing through stimulus reception, depolarization, action potential, repolarization, hyperpolarization, and finally returning to the resting state via ion pumps.
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- 6. The resting neuron is inactive and polarized – the outside of the cell is positive from excess sodium ions and the inside is negative from excess chloride ions
- 3. A stimulus reaches the neuron and gated ion channels in the cell membrane open and allow sodium ions to rush in
- 1. If the neuron reaches its threshold level all gates open, allowing complete depolarization of the cell and creating an action potential
- 5. Potassium gates open and allow potassium ions inside the cell to leave while sodium gates close and keep sodium ions inside the cell, repolarizing the cell
- 4. Potassium gates close when there are more potassium ions outside the cell then sodium ions inside. The cell has greater potential and is hyperpolarized
- 2. After the impulse travels through the neuron, sodium and potassium pumps restore ions to their original polarized state