Multiple Choice
Which of the following interactions between electrical and chemical gradients does not lead to the establishment of a neuron's resting potential?
A) Chemical and electrical forces both favor sodium ions entering the cell.
B) Electrical forces push sodium ions out of the cell.
C) Chemical forces tend to drive potassium ions out of the cell.
D) Potassium ions are attracted to the negative charges inside the cell.
E) Potassium ions are repulsed by positive charges outside the cell.
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