As the ion channel opens and allows its movement in an energetical direction. Then it redistributes these ions in opposite direction back across the membrane.
The Na channel opens as the membrane is hyperpolarized. The averaged collective response of single channels resembles the time course of the macroscopic current. Macroscopic currents are blocked by Tetrodotoxin (TTX) but not microscopic currents.
Opening and closing of Na channels are concentration dependent. The function of ion channels inorganic ions (like Na, K, Ca or Cl) to rapidly diffuse their electrochemical gradients that is across the lipid bilayer.
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Answer:
Muscle tissue and neural tissue
Explanation:
Excitability refers to the ability of muscle and nerve cells of the respective tissues to respond to a stimulus and generate an action potential. Both muscle cells and neurons respond to a stimulus and convert it into the action potential.
Action potential refers to the electrical signal. Propagation of action potential along the membranes of these cells results in muscle contraction and functioning of neurons.
The membrane potential of these cells changes in response to the stimulus and the changed potential is propagated to the other cells.
Cells make up all living things. But, they are made up of different things for different purposes... They are specialized.
Blood, muscle, and bone cells are examples of <span>specialized cells.
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