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Normal resting membrane potential of a neuron is_____________?
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Normal resting membrane potential of a neuron is_____________?
A. – 50 mv
B. – 60 mv
C. – 70 mv
D. – 80 mv
Correct Answer:
C. – 70 mv
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Last Updated:
May 23, 2018