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MATCHING: ART     The following questions refer to the accompanying diagram of an action potential. Segments of the action potential are labeled A-D. Match the letters to the corresponding statements below. -Slow depolarization to threshold due to stimulus
The following questions refer to the accompanying diagram of an action potential.
Segments of the action potential are labeled A-D. Match the letters to the corresponding statements below.
-Slow depolarization to threshold due to stimulus

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