The inactivation gate
A) depends on a loss of K+ permeability to be triggered.
B) quickly opens and closes after depolarization.
C) is coupled to the movement of the activation gate, but is much slower.
D) depends on a change of +100 mV from rest to be signaled to close.
E) depends on a loss of Na+ permeability to be triggered.
C) is coupled to the movement of the activation gate, but is much slower.
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