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An action potential in the nerve fibre is produced when positive and negative charges on the outside and the inside of the axon membrane are reversed,because

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More potassium ions enter the axon as compared to sodium ions leaving it

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More sodium ions enter the axon as compared to potassium ins leaving it

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All potassium ions leave tthe axon

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All sodium ions eneter the axon

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