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Biology, 12.04.2021 20:50, jahyra11

The simultaneous arrival of graded depolarization and a graded hyperpolarization of equal but opposite magnitude at a particular location on the dendritic membrane is likely to . The simultaneous arrival of graded depolarization and a graded hyperpolarization of equal but opposite magnitude at a particular location on the dendritic membrane is likely to . cancel each other out, making it appear as if there was no change in membrane potential cause depolarization, because graded depolarizations are more important to neuron function cause hyperpolarization, because graded hyperpolarizations are more important to neuron function cause the apoptosis of the neuron allow only the entry of sodium ions into the neuron, and prevent potassium ions from exiting the neuron

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