| Another important  use of positive feedback is for the generation of nerve signals. That is, when  the membrane of a nerve fiber is stimulated, this causes slight leakage of  sodium ions through sodium channels in the nerve membrane to the fiber's  interior. The sodium ions entering the fiber then change the membrane potential,  which in turn causes more opening of channels, more change of potential, still  more opening of channels, and so forth. Thus, a slight leak becomes an explosion  of sodium entering the interior of the nerve fiber, which creates the nerve  action potential. This action potential in turn causes electrical current to  flow along both the outside and the inside of the fiber and initiates additional  action potentials. This process continues again and again until the nerve signal  goes all the way to the end of the fiber.  | 
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