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Why does the addition of sodium chloride elicit an action potential?

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Why does the addition of sodium chloride elicit an action potential?

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Adding sodium chloride increases the concentration of sodium ions outside of the cell. This means that the concentration gradient is increased even more than what is usually the resting potential and with that as the driving force, a action potential occurs the same way as if the channels opened up from an electropotential.

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