The voltage gated K+ channel described in class has three states, closed, open, and inactive. What distinguishes the inactive state?

The voltage gated K+ channel described in class has three states, closed, open, and inactive. What distinguishes the inactive state?




A. The channel is "open" but blocked by a protein "stopper"
B. The channel is half-open, but too narrow for ions to pass through
C. The channel is open but has a positive charge, preventing cation entry
D. The channel is closed
E. It doesn't exist


Answer: A


Biology

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