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If a neuronal membrane, which is normally slightly passively permeable to K+, becomes impermeable, but the Na+/K+-ATPase remains active, the neuron's resting potential would become: more negative, because [K+] increases inside the neuron more negative, because [K+] increases outside the neuron more positive, because [K+] increases inside the neuron more positive, because [K+] increases outside the neuron

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