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    The Maximum Membrane Potential That an Ion Gradient Can Produce
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The Maximum Membrane Potential That an Ion Gradient Can Produce

Question 35

Question 35

Multiple Choice

The maximum membrane potential that an ion gradient can produce is the


A) action potential.
B) membrane potential.
C) equilibrium potential.
D) actualized potential.
E) resting potential.

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