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Which ion(s) play an important role in sending a nerve impulse?

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The membrane potential is the basis for the conduction of nerve impulses along the cell membranes of neurons. Ions that are important in the formation of a nerve impulse include sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+). Ion channels and ion pumps are very specific; they allow only certain ions through the cell membrane.

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