Answer :
Answer:
C. cell wall permeability changes and sodium rushes into the cell.
Explanation:
During depolarization, there is a decrease in the charge difference across the membrane. The inside of the membrane becomes positive compared to the outside. During depolarization, the voltage-gated Na+ channels are opened rapidly. The electrochemical gradient favors the movement of Na+ towards the inside of the cell. The inward movement of Na+ causes the depolarizing phase of the action potential and changes the membrane potential from −55 mV to +30 mV.