Multiple Choice
Indicate whether the force in question tends to move the involved ion in or out of the cell by filling in the blank using the following answer code.
-concentration gradient for K+ at resting potential
A) Ion tends to be moved into the cell by this force.
B) Ion tends to be moved out of the cell by this force.
Correct Answer:

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