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The following questions refer to comparative concentrations, permeabilities, and potentials under various circumstances. Indicate the relationship between the two items listed in each situation by following answer code.
-A. concentration of K? in the extracellular fluid
B. concentration of K? in the intracellular fluid of a resting nerve cell
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