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If the Sodium-Potassium Pump Were Inactivated by a Drug,what Would

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If the sodium-potassium pump were inactivated by a drug,what would happen to the neuron's membrane potential?


A) immediate loss of resting potential
B) immediate loss of action potentials
C) slow decrease of resting potential
D) no effect

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