The question below is one that was commonly missed on this w…
The question below is one that was commonly missed on this week’s individual quiz. Discuss the question as a team. a) What is the correct answer to this question? Explain why it is correct. b) Choose one wrong answer with a key misconception in it (something that might be an important distinction or a common misunderstanding, etc.). Explain what is not correct about this answer, and explain what reasoning would help to rule out this answer. Here is the question from the individual quiz: Which of the following statements about Na+ channels in neurons is NOT true? Na+ channels can open and close under different conditions. Na+ ions move out of the cell through Na+ channels to reset the neuron to its resting state. Na+ ions move into the cell through Na+ channels when neurons are transmitting a signal. Na+ channels are specific to Na+ ions and they do not let other types of ions through, including K+ ions.