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Q: When a neuron is polarized?
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State of an unstimulated neuron's membrane?

Polarized


What is inside a polarized neuron?

There is electrical potential difference between out side of the cell and inside of the cell, in case of the polarized neuron. This electrical difference is lost in case of depolarization. That is what can be said roughly.


What is a polarized neuron?

A neuron that is polarized is also at rest potential. At this stage it is not conducting an impulse and has sodium ions on the outside and potassium ions on the inside.


A polarized neuron has fewer positive ions inside in comparison to the outside of the neuron?

True


A charge difference between the interior of the neuron axon and the exterior exists when the neuron is?

polarized


When a neuron is in a resting state the majority of the particles in the fluid surrounding the neuron are?

polarized


What is an unstimulated neuron called?

a polarized neuron (at least I think that's the technically correct term)


When a neuron is at rest the ions inside are mostly?

polarized


What is the Electrical condition of a plasma membrane of a resting neuron?

Polarized


What are the three main states of a neuron?

polarized, depolarized, repolarized


What happens when a neuron is polarized?

When a neuron is polarized, usually by the influx of chloride ions into the neuron, it is incapable of creating an action potential (incapable of firing). Only when the neuron returns to a resting potential, via pumping ions back across the membrane, can it be depolarized (sodium ion influx) to generate an action potential.


A charge difference between the interior of the neuron axon and the exterior exist when the neurons is?

polarized