The voltage of a neuron's ______________ is typically around –70 millivolts

A) postsynaptic potential.
B) resting potential.
C) action potential.
D) graded potential.


Answer: B
Rationale: The resting potential of a neuron refers to its stable, inactive state during which the cell is not transmitting or receiving messages. It is typically around –70 millivolts.

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