inexcitability (Meaning)

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inexcitability (n.)

The quality of being inexcitable; insusceptibility to excitement.

Synonyms & Antonyms of inexcitability

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inexcitability Sentence Examples

  1. The medication induced a state of inexcitability in the patient, preventing any muscular movement.
  2. The researchers hypothesized that a lack of calcium would lead to inexcitability in certain nerve cells.
  3. The organism's ion channels were rendered inexcitable, preventing the propagation of electrical impulses.
  4. The neuron's inexcitability was caused by an imbalance in its electrochemical gradient.
  5. The patient exhibited signs of inexcitability, including a lack of response to external stimuli.
  6. The scientists discovered that a specific mutation resulted in inexcitability in a certain group of neurons.
  7. The drug's primary mechanism of action was to induce inexcitability in the target cells.
  8. The injury to the spinal cord caused irreversible inexcitability in the affected nerve fibers.
  9. The animal's nervous system entered a state of inexcitability during hibernation.
  10. The anesthesia administered to the patient temporarily induced inexcitability by blocking ion channels in the brain.

FAQs About the word inexcitability

The quality of being inexcitable; insusceptibility to excitement.

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The medication induced a state of inexcitability in the patient, preventing any muscular movement.

The researchers hypothesized that a lack of calcium would lead to inexcitability in certain nerve cells.

The organism's ion channels were rendered inexcitable, preventing the propagation of electrical impulses.

The neuron's inexcitability was caused by an imbalance in its electrochemical gradient.