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Why don't na+ ions move across the plasma membrane of neurons and down their concentration gradient all the time? a. the plasma membrane is not permeable to na+ ions. b. the na+/k+ pump is required and it only operates when atp is plentiful c. a na+ channel is required and it is usually closed. a & c. a, b, & c.

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