What process is responsible for the rapid, positive spike in membrane potential during the rising phase of the action potential?

Answer

Influx of sodium ions into the cell (Depolarization)

The massive influx of positively charged sodium ions, driven by both concentration and electrical gradients, drives the membrane potential rapidly upward, causing depolarization, often spiking toward $+30 ext{ mV}$.

What process is responsible for the rapid, positive spike in membrane potential during the rising phase of the action potential?
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