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Question 1

What happens to a neuron's electrical charge as it is stimulated by an excitatory neurotransmitter and starts to receive information?

It immediately becomes positive.
It becomes more negative.
It becomes less negative and may become positive.
It immediately affects the next neuron.

Question 2

What happens to a neuron's electrical charge when a neuron is firing its action potential?

It becomes positive and travels along the dendrite.
It becomes negative and travels along the axon.
It becomes negative and travels along the dendrite.
It becomes positive and travels along the axon.


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Deast7027

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Reply 2 on: Jan 15, 2021
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