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A : The imbalance in the concentration of Na^(+), K^(+) and proteins generates the resting potential. R : To maintain the unequal distribution of Na^(+) and K^(+) , the neurons use pumps .

[A] : Poisons like cyanide inhibit Na^+ efflux and K^+ influx during cellular transport. ATP supply required for the Na^+ and K^+ exchange pump is stopped.

[A] : Poisons like cyanide inhibit Na^+ efflux and K^+ influx during cellular transport. ATP supply required for the Na^+ and K^+ exchange pump is stopped.