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Cell membranes can maintain a difference in electrical charge between the interior of the cell and the extracellular fl uid. What is this charge difference called

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Cell membranes can maintain a difference in electrical charge between the interior

of the cell and the extracellular fl uid. What is this charge difference called?


  1. excitability
  2. the membrane potential
  3. the action potential
  4. the sodium-potassium pump

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B: the inside of a cell is negative while the exterior side of the membrane

is positive. This difference in charge constitutes a difference in electrical

potential (or voltage), known as the resting membrane potential. An action

potential is generated when the membrane is stimulated and the potential

reversed.

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