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    A Cation That Is More Abundant as a Solute in the Cytosol
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A Cation That Is More Abundant as a Solute in the Cytosol

Question 40

Question 40

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A cation that is more abundant as a solute in the cytosol of a neuron than it is in the interstitial fluid outside the neuron is


A) HCO₃⁻.
B) Cl⁻.
C) Ca⁺⁺.
D) Na⁺.
E) K⁺.

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