Neurons have what we call a negative charge. They release little packets of chemicals that either cause the next neron to fire action potentials or prevent the next noron from doing so. Sodium carries a positive charge, and because it's positive, there's a lot of positive charge outside,. And as a consequence, the charge of that cell goes from negative, actually very negative, to quite positive.

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