What causes the sodium channels to open successively? 7) what happens when sodium moves into the neuron? 8) how does the neuron repolarize after depolarization? 9) how do neurotransmitters play a role in creating an action potential? 10) what is the difference between an inhibitory and an excitatory neurotransmitter? 11) write a summary of what happens for an action potential to fire. this is worth 50 points. hint: start with the explanation of a neurotransmitter.
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Imagine that someone pushes one marble toward a motionless marble. would there still be action-reaction forces involved in the collision? how might the marbles’ motions be changed? ?
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When a vertical beam of light passes through a transparent medium, the rate at which its intensity i decreases is proportional to i(t), where t represents the thickness of the medium (in feet). in clear seawater, the intensity 3 feet below the surface is 25% of the initial intensity i0 of the incident beam. what is the intensity of the beam "10" feet below the surface? (give your answer in terms of i0. round any constants or coefficients to five decimal places.)
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