Multiple Choice
What happens to the reversal potential for IPSPs when chloride is injected into an adult neuron to increase the cytoplasmic concentration of chloride?
A) The reversal potential does not change.
B) The reversal potential becomes more positive.
C) The reversal potential becomes more negative.
D) The reversal potential is zero millivolts.
E) The reversal potential is not affected by the chloride concentration in the cytoplasm.
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