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Note that the concentration gradients will cause Na+ and CF

Last updated: 7/23/2022

Note that the concentration gradients will cause Na+ and CF

Note that the concentration gradients will cause Na+ and CF to move into the neuron if there is a path for this to occur, and will cause K+ to move out of the cell. What will be the effect on membrane potential if Na+ ions move into the cell? a) The membrane potential won't be significantly affected (non-polarizing) b) Nat will make the inside of the cell more negative (hyperpolarizing) c) Nat will bring the membrane potential to 0 (neutral) d) Na+ entry will make the inside of the cell more positive (depolarizing)