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    The Return of a Neuron's Interior to a Relative Negative
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The Return of a Neuron's Interior to a Relative Negative

Question 36

Question 36

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The return of a neuron's interior to a relative negative voltage immediately following the peak of the action potential is due to primarily to movement of


A) Na +.
B) Ca ++.
C) K +.
D) Cl -.

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