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Simultaneous Stimulation at Two Locations on a Cell Membrane That

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Question 73

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Simultaneous stimulation at two locations on a cell membrane that leads to an EPSP is an example of:


A) spatial summation.
B) temporal summation.
C) both spatial and temporal summation.
D) neither spatial nor temporal summation.

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