When a neuron is not conducting any impulse (i.e.,resting stage),the axonal membrane is . . . . . . .

  • A
    Equally permeable for both $K^+$ and negatively charged proteins
  • B
    Comparatively more permeable to $K^+$ ions and nearly impermeable to negatively charged proteins
  • C
    Comparatively more permeable to $Na^+$ ions and nearly impermeable to $K^+$ ions
  • D
    Nearly impermeable to $Na^+$ ions and impermeable to negatively charged proteins

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