A resting membrane potential is essential in the normal function of which of the following type of cells? Multiple select question. bone nerve epithelial connective tissue muscle digestive
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Resting membrane potential refers to the electrical potential difference across the plasma membrane of a cell when it is not actively sending signals. It is crucial for the function of excitable cells, such as neurons and muscle cells, as it allows them to Show more…
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