An action potential either happens or it doesn't and when it occurs it does so without getting smaller or larger in a given axon. This defines the principle of
A) excitatory synapses.
B) the all-in-one syndrome.
C) inhibitory synapses.
D) the all-or-none law.
E) constant state firing.
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Q33: The reason that the inside of the
Q34: During an action potential the ion channels
Q35: As soon as an action potential at
Q36: The mechanism in the axon that allows
Q37: The all-or-none law
A) is the fact that
Q39: A neuron that excites or inhibits another
Q40: The neuron that is excited or inhibited
Q41: A motor neuron is a neuron that
A)
Q42: A sensory neuron is a neuron that
A)
Q43: The strength of a muscular contraction is
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