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1. The opening of ionotropic non-specific cation channels typically causes of a neuron because ions enter the cell faste
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1. The opening of ionotropic non-specific cation channels typically causes of a neuron because ions enter the cell faste
1. The opening of ionotropic non-specific cation channels typically causes of a neuron because ions enter the cell faster than ions leave the cell through these channels, due to the difference in the electrochemical forces operating on each ion. a. hyperpolarisation; potassium (K+); sodium (Na+) b. depolarisation; chloride (Cl-); potassium (K+) c. hyperpolarisation; sodium (Na+); calcium (Ca2+) d. depolarisation; potassium (K+); sodium (Na+) e. depolarisation; sodium (Na+); potassium (K+)