Multiple Choice
What happens when a resting neuron's membrane depolarises?
A) There is a net diffusion of Na⁺ out of the cell.
B) The equilibrium potential for K⁺ (EK) becomes more positive.
C) The neuron's membrane voltage becomes more positive.
D) The cell's inside is more negative than the outside.
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