I’m sorry i didn’t really understand what your asking, or is there options to choose from?
A positive charge is created in the cell that travels down it does a nerve
impulse begin in a neuron. Thus, the correct option is A.
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How the neuron get stimulus?</h3>
When a neuron receives a chemical stimulation, a nerve impulse is formed. The electrical action potential of the nerve impulse passes along the axon membrane to the axon terminal. Neurotransmitters are released at the axon terminal, which transfer the nerve impulse to the next cell.
The resting potential of a neuron is the electrical differential across its membrane. The sodium-potassium pump, a transport protein, creates the resting potential. This protein generates a positive charge by moving a high number of sodium ions (Na+) outside the cell.
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Harriet Beecher Stowe's novel Uncle Tom's Cabin was a book that worked to expose northerners to the evils of slavery. Harriet Beecher Stowe sought to write a book that would expose the horrors of slavery and to expose the injustices that were taking place in the American South that Northerners might not have been fully informed about at the time. The book was certainly not hailed as a marvelous work in the South and was instead decried and bashed because it sought to expose the practices employed in the South's use of slave labor.
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Because T-cell-independent antigens do not activate helper T cells, they fail to induce B cell memory, affinity maturation, or class switching, all of which require help from T cells. They therefore mainly stimulate the production of low-affinity (but high-avidity) IgM antibodies.
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