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Researchers injected bark scorpion venom in mouse neurons (both a common house mouse and the southern grasshopper mouse) and measured the flow of sodium ions across the cell membrane.Their data are shown below. Researchers injected bark scorpion venom in mouse neurons (both a common house mouse and the southern grasshopper mouse) and measured the flow of sodium ions across the cell membrane.Their data are shown below.   Based on these data,what effect do you think the venom is having on the grasshopper mouse? A) The venom is blocking voltage-gated sodium channels. B) The venom is blocking voltage-gated potassium channels. C) The venom is opening voltage-gated sodium channels. D) The venom is opening voltage-gated potassium channels. Based on these data,what effect do you think the venom is having on the grasshopper mouse?

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