Practice: Lidocaine is a drug that blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels. Which of the following types of potentials in neurons will not occur in neurons treated with lidocaine?
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Concept #1: Sensory Receptors and Sensory Receptor Cells
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Practice: Lidocaine is a drug that blocks voltage-gated Na+ channels. Which of the following types of potentials in neurons will not occur in neurons treated with lidocaine?
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