A resting membrane potential Multiple Choice is normally 0 mV. is due to a charge difference across the cell membrane. requires the presence of the sodium-potassium pump in the cytoplasm. All of these choices are correct.
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Resting membrane potential is due to the charge difference across the cell membrane. This is true because the resting membrane potential is the result of the difference in ion concentrations and permeability between the inside and outside of the cell. Show more…
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