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Repolarization Flux Ions Potassium Rushing Cell Membrane Potential

Repolarization is the process where ion flux, such as potassium ions exiting the cell, causes the membrane potential to revert to its resting potential.

Flux of ions (such as potassium rushing out of the cell) that causes the membrane potential to return to its RMP

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