Which describes the ion concentrations inside and outside of a neuron?Immersive Reader
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Biology, 07.04.2020 22:44, jazwhi1507
Which describes the ion concentrations inside and outside of a neuron?Immersive Reader
a) Na and K ions are both at higher concentrations on the inside of the cell
b) Na and K ions are both at higher concentration on the outside of the cell
c) The Na ion concentration is higher on the inside of the cell and K ion concentration is higher on the outside of the cell
D) The Na ion concentration is higher on the outside of the cell and potassium ion concentration is higher on the inside of the cell.
E) The concentration of Na and K ions are both equal inside and outside of the cell
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