Multiple Choice
What is the reversal potential for an IPSP in an adult neuron?
A) Near the threshold for firing an action potential
B) Near the voltage that action potentials reach at their peak
C) Near the neuron resting potential
D) Near zero millivolts
E) IPSPs do not have a reversal potential.
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