Multiple Choice
What happens when a resting neuron's membrane depolarizes?
A) There is a net diffusion of Na⁺ out of the cell.
B) The equilibrium potential for K⁺ (EK) becomes more positive.
C) The neuron's membrane voltage becomes more positive.
D) The neuron is less likely to generate an action potential.
E) The cell's inside is more negative than the outside.
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