The influx of positive charges makes the membrane potential more positive and is known as depolarization.
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What makes the membrane more positive charge ?</h3>
The membrane potential normally becomes more positive in response to neurotransmitters that open Na+ channels, more negatively in response to those that open K+ channels, and vice versa in response to neurotransmitters that inhibit these channels.
<h3>What does polarization mean?</h3>
The orientation dispersion of the electromagnetic waves that make up light beams is referred to as polarization. Unpolarized (uniformly mixed orientations), linearly polarized (fixed orientations), and circularly polarized are some of the different polarization states that light can take on (rotating field about the line of sight).
<h3>How membrane is affected by polarization and depolarization?</h3>
At a specific location on the neuron's membrane, hyperpolarization occurs when the membrane potential increases, and depolarization occurs when the membrane potential decreases (more positive).
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yes, because we cannot see DNA without a machine, and its the same with nano-molecules, that are blind to the human eye
Answer: exosphere
Explanation: Exosphere. This is the outermost layer of the atmosphere. It extends from the top of the thermosphere to 6,200 miles (10,000 km ) above the earth. In this layer, atoms and molecules escape into space and satellites orbit the earth.
The carbon in coal and oil comes from plants and animals.