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- Depolarization comment "Depolarization, in biology, refers to a sudden change within a cell, during which the cell undergoes a dramatic electrical change. Most cells, especially those that compose the tissues of highly organized animals, typically maintain an internal environment that is negatively charged compared to the cell's surrounding environment. This difference in charge is called the cell's membrane potential.".
- Q83183 comment "Depolarization, in biology, refers to a sudden change within a cell, during which the cell undergoes a dramatic electrical change. Most cells, especially those that compose the tissues of highly organized animals, typically maintain an internal environment that is negatively charged compared to the cell's surrounding environment. This difference in charge is called the cell's membrane potential.".