depolanmalar
Depolanmalar, also known as depolarization, is a fundamental process in biology, particularly in the context of nerve cells and muscle cells. It refers to the reversal of the resting membrane potential, where the inside of the cell becomes less negative relative to the outside. This process is crucial for the transmission of electrical signals in the body.
In nerve cells, depolarization typically occurs at the axon hillock, the region where the action potential
Once depolarization reaches a certain threshold, an action potential is generated, which propagates along the axon
In muscle cells, depolarization is also critical. It occurs when an action potential reaches the neuromuscular
Depolarization is a dynamic and essential process that underlies the functioning of the nervous and muscular