The permeability of the neuron membrane to Na and K differs with the stages of action potential as follows:
An action potential is a sudden change in the voltage across the membrane of a resting neuron resulting in transmission of impulse.
An action potential results in variation of neuronal membrane to sodium and potassium ions.
A. Resting neuron's permeability to K >>> B. Resting neuron's permeability to Na
A. Neuron's permeability to Na during the rising phase of an action potential >>> B. Neuron's permeability to K during the rising phase of an action potential.
A. Neuron's permeability to Na during the falling phase of an action potential <<< B. Neuron's permeability to K during the falling phase of an action potential.
Therefore, the permeability of the neuron membrane to Na and K differs with the stages of action potential.
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