When a neuron is stimulated, ions move across the membrane, creating a current that, if large enough, will briefly change the area inside of the neuron to be more positive than the outside area. This state is known as:
A) action potential
B) active positron
C) actively charged
D) none of the above
Question 2
All nerve cells have a nucleus, cytoplasm, and a cell membrane. Scattered throughout the cytoplasm are little microscopic granular dots called:
A) foreign bodies
B) fibrous bodies
C) Nissl bodies
D) axon bodies