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Do Neurons have Sodium Leak Channels? TPR says they do, although not to the same degree as Potassium Leak Channels (which is confirmed by the -70 RMP of the cell). However, other sources say that only Potassium Leak Channels exist. Which is true? I can see this being a choice in a multiple choice question on the MCAT and them asking us to pick which answer is false.
Second thing I'm uncertain about is this: TPR states that "axons are capable of propagating action potentials in either direction, even though this is not what they normally do." 99.9% of the time I've read that action potentials are unidirectional, so what the heck??????
How do I approach these MC questions when wierd exceptions like these exist.
Second thing I'm uncertain about is this: TPR states that "axons are capable of propagating action potentials in either direction, even though this is not what they normally do." 99.9% of the time I've read that action potentials are unidirectional, so what the heck??????
How do I approach these MC questions when wierd exceptions like these exist.