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    The All-Or-None Law Refers to a Neuron's Ability to Either
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The All-Or-None Law Refers to a Neuron's Ability to Either

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The all-or-none law refers to a neuron's ability to either release all or none of its neurotransmitter when an actionpotential occurs in its axon.

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