At the resting membrane potential, which one is NOT correct? Sodium and potassium ions do not pass through the plasma membrane. More sodium ions are outside the cell than inside. More potassium ions are inside the cell than outside. Anionic proteins are stuck inside the cell.
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Sodium and potassium ions do not pass through the plasma membrane: This statement is incorrect. Sodium and potassium ions can pass through the plasma membrane via ion channels, but their movement is regulated by the sodium-potassium pump. Show more…
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