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At the end of an action potential, the membrane potential temporarily goes below normal.


This phase is due to excessive potassium efflux.

This phase is called repolarization.

This phase is called a subthreshold potential.

This phase is due to chloride entering the cell body.

This phase is called an IPSP.

Answer :

Answer:

This phase is called a subthreshold potential.

Explanation:

  • This phase turns the membrane potential to negative potential.
  • This phase is also called undershoot of the hyperparalyzing after potential

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