Why are cells more negative inside if K+ and Na+ are both positive??

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Why are cells more negative inside if K+ and Na+ are both positive??

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Proteins tend to have a negative charge and the inside of cells are packed with protein. Also in nerve cells there is the sodium/potassium pump that moves out 3 potassium ions for every 2 sodium ions it allows in.

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