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question 21
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a(n) ______ is the electrical signal that typically moves from the neurons cell body down the axon to the axon terminals.
- action potential
- depolarization
- threshold of excitation
- hyperpolarization
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Brief Explanations
- Action potential is the electrical impulse that travels from a neuron's cell body down the axon to axon terminals.
- Depolarization is a shift in membrane potential that precedes an action potential, not the full signal itself.
- Threshold of excitation is the membrane potential level needed to trigger an action potential, not the signal.
- Hyperpolarization is a shift in membrane potential that makes a neuron less likely to fire, unrelated to the forward-traveling electrical signal.
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A. action potential