Multiple Choice
The difference between a weak stimulus and an intense stimulus is
A) a weak stimulus produces a weak action potential, while a strong stimulus produces a strong action potential.
B) a weak stimulus only opens sodium gates, while a strong stimulus opens both sodium and potassium gates.
C) an intense stimulus can cause an axon to start an axon potential more often in a given time interval than a weak stimulus.
D) a weak stimulus, unlike a strong stimulus, will not require repolarization.
E) an intense stimulus causes more sodium ions to diffuse into the cell.
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