Chapter 3: Problem 1
A neural impulse is initiated when a neuron's charge momentarily becomes less negative, or even positive. This event is called: A. an action potential. B. a resting potential. C. impulse facilitation. D. inhibitory.
Chapter 3: Problem 1
A neural impulse is initiated when a neuron's charge momentarily becomes less negative, or even positive. This event is called: A. an action potential. B. a resting potential. C. impulse facilitation. D. inhibitory.
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