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Indicate Whether the Membrane Is More Permeable to K⁺ or to Na⁺

Question 54

Question 54

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Indicate whether the membrane is more permeable to K⁺ or to Na⁺ or is equally permeable to these ions under the stated conditions:
a.more permeable to K+ than to Na+
b.more permeable to Na+ than to K+
c.equally permeable to Na+ and K+
-During an EPSP

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