Multiple Choice
Increasing the extracellular potassium concentration causes chloride ions to
A) flow into the cell.
B) flow out of the cell.
C) accumulate in the extracellular space.
D) redistribute to establish equal concentrations on both sides of the cell membrane.
E) do nothing; extracellular potassium concentration does not impact chloride ions.
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