Multiple Choice
Define graded potential.
A) Graded potential is the change in charge across the inner and outer membrane of a cell.
B) Graded potential is the membrane potential of an unstimulated cell.
C) Graded potential is a temporary,localized change in the potential of a cell.
D) Graded potential is the minimum ability of a cell to generate electrical impulses.
E) Graded potential is the resting speed a cell can propagate electrical impulses.
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