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Resting Potential
Between signals, a neuron's membrane potential is maintained in a state of readiness known as the resting potential. In this condition, ions—such as sodium (Na+) and potassium (K+)—accumulate closely on either side of the cell membrane. This separation of charges acts much like a stretched rubber band storing potential energy, leaving the ions prepared to rush across the membrane as soon as the neuron activates and its gates open.

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