Resting Potential of a NeuronTopic: PhysiologyCreated on Monday, September 1 2014 by jdmiles Last modified on Monday, September 1 2014. What is the approximate resting potential of a human neuron? A) -90 µV B) 115 V C) 65 mV D) 42 mV E) -65 mV
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ANSWERS AND EXPLANATIONSA) -90 µV
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