What characteristic of sodium channels ensures the action potential moves only forward down an axon?

Answer

Inactivation mechanism closing them shortly after opening

Voltage-gated sodium channels possess a built-in inactivation mechanism that closes them automatically a millisecond after opening. This renders the area behind the traveling signal unable to immediately respond, creating the absolute refractory period and forcing signal propagation forward.

What characteristic of sodium channels ensures the action potential moves only forward down an axon?
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