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How do neurons become negatively charged on the inside of the cell?

▸ Neurons contain ions that are negatively charged. The membrane of the neuron separates these ions such that more negatively charged ions are inside the cell, compared to outside the cell.

▸ Neurons contain genes that are negatively charged. The membrane of the neuron keeps the genes from being able to cross and go outside of the cell.

▸ Neurons contain chemicals that are negatively charged that are kept on the inside of the cell.

▸ Neurons contain electrically charged hormones that can flow in and out of the cell unimpeded.
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