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11 September, 10:10

A neuron's initial, internal response to an incoming signal can vary in size. The ultimate, external response of the cell, however, does not vary in size. If the signal is sent, it is always of the same magnitude. This effect is called the

a. whole-firing potential.

b. all-or-none law.

c. threshold potential.

d. uniform response law.

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  1. 11 September, 10:13
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    The answer is B. The effect is called all-or-none law

    Explanation:

    The all or none law refers to how your nerve cells function. they will either respond to a stimulus completely or not at all.
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