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The Voltage of a Neural Membrane That Is Sufficient to Cause

Question 89

Question 89

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The voltage of a neural membrane that is sufficient to cause an action potential is approximately _____;it is called a(n) _____.


A) -70 mV;resting potential
B) -50 mV;graded potential
C) -65 mV;threshold potential
D) -50 mV;threshold potential

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