Neuron action potential – physiology
What is a neuron action potential? Neurons use ions and electrical charges to relay signals from one neuron to the next, called an action potential. Subscribe - https://goo.gl/w5aaaV. More videos - https://goo.gl/UhOKiM. Support us on Patreon - https://goo.gl/ZGHEk4.
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Neuron action potential – physiology
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