Multiple Choice
What ionic movement is responsible for pulling the membrane potential back to a negative voltage during an action potential?
A) Sodium ions move into the cell.
B) Potassium ions move into the cell.
C) Protein anions move out of the cell.
D) Potassium ions move out of the cell.
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