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← Life Sciences & MedicineA neuron maintains a resting membrane potential. What happens to the membrane potential immediately after an influx of sodium ions?
A)It remains at resting potential
B)It becomes more positive✓
C)It becomes more negative
D)It hyperpolarizes temporarily
💡 Explanation
The membrane potential becomes more positive, because sodium ions are positively charged. The influx of positive charge causes depolarization, therefore the membrane potential shifts towards a more positive value, rather than remaining unchanged or hyperpolarizing.
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