The refractory period:

1.prevents the retrograde propagation of Action Potentials along the neuronal membrane
2.prevents the retrograde propagation of Graded Potentials along the neuronal membrane
3.results from actions of the Na+/K+ pump
4.Both 1 and 3 are correct.
5.All of these are correct.


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