The electrical gradient for K+

a. favors its movement out of the cell at resting potential.
b. favors its movement into the cell at resting potential.
c. opposes the concentration gradient for K+ at the equilibrium potential for K+.
d. both (a) and (c) above.
e. both (b) and (c) above.


E

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