| 11. | These neurons quickly lose ATP and become depolarized, which releases glutamate.
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| 12. | In unhealthy mitochondria, the inner mitochondrial membrane becomes depolarized.
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| 13. | The grayanotoxin prevents inactivation, leaving excitable cells depolarized.
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| 14. | Depending on the movement, the hair cell can either hyperpolarize or depolarize.
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| 15. | If the postsynaptic cell is sufficiently depolarized, an action potential will occur.
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| 16. | The same problem exists with the depolarizing NMB succinylcholine.
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| 17. | When acetylcholine binds to an already depolarized receptor, it cannot cause further depolarization.
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| 18. | Glutamate can depolarize some neurons and hyperpolarize others.
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| 19. | The general scheme is that an action potential arrives to depolarize the cell membrane.
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| 20. | In this sense, tubocurarine is the prototypical adjunctive neuromuscular non-depolarizing agent.
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