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At the end of repolarization, the nerve membrane gets hyperpolarized. Why? - Zoology

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At the end of repolarization, the nerve membrane gets hyperpolarized. Why?

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At the end of repolarization, the membrane potential inside the axolemma becomes negative due to the efflux of K+ ions. When it becomes more negative than the resting potential − 70 mV to about – 90 mV, it becomes hyperpolarised.

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Chapter 10: Neural Control and Coordination - Evaluation [Page 201]

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Samacheer Kalvi Zoology [English] Class 11 TN Board
Chapter 10 Neural Control and Coordination
Evaluation | Q 20. | Page 201
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Chapter 10 Neural Control and Coordination
Evaluation | Q 20. | Page 194
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