Increasing Excitatory Signals Above The Threshold

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Increasing Excitatory Signals Above The Threshold

for neural activation will not affect the intensity of an action potential. This indicates that a neuron's reaction is (a) inhibited by the myelin sheath (b) dependent on neurotransmitters molecules (c) an all- or-none response (d) Delayed by the refractory period (e) Primary electrical rather than chemical
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(c) An all-or-none resonse

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