What term refers to the sudden movement of potassium ions across the cell membrane to the outside of a nerve cell?
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A: When Na + ions move into the axon it is called depolarisation as the resting potential changes from −70 mV to + 30 mV. Movement out by K + ions is called repolarisation as the potential returns to −70 mV. One followed by the other is the action potential.
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