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A neuron's outer boundary allows some substances to pass through while actively restricting the movement of others, particularly those with an electrical charge. What is the most direct and critical outcome of this selective filtering property for the neuron's electrical function?
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A neuron's outer boundary allows some substances to pass through while actively restricting the movement of others, particularly those with an electrical charge. What is the most direct and critical outcome of this selective filtering property for the neuron's electrical function?
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