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← Human Body & HealthWhy does a neuron's action potential propagate unidirectionally away from the soma, rather than bidirectionally?
A)Node of Ranvier proximity
B)Sodium channel inactivation✓
C)Potassium channel distribution
D)Axon hillock hyperpolarization
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Unidirectional propagation occurs because of sodium channel inactivation. After an action potential, sodium channels enter a refractory period during which they cannot reopen. Therefore, the action potential moves forward rather than backward, ensuring signal transmission away from the soma.
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