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A neuron's membrane separates an internal fluid from an external fluid. If a large number of positively charged ions are suddenly allowed to move from the external fluid to the internal fluid, how would this movement affect the electrical charge inside the neuron relative to the outside?
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A neuron's membrane separates an internal fluid from an external fluid. If a large number of positively charged ions are suddenly allowed to move from the external fluid to the internal fluid, how would this movement affect the electrical charge inside the neuron relative to the outside?
A neuron's membrane separates an internal fluid from an external fluid. If a large number of positively charged ions are suddenly allowed to move from the external fluid to the internal fluid, how would this movement affect the electrical charge inside the neuron relative to the outside?