After firing an impulse, a neuron is incapable
of responding to another stimulus for a
duration of its
(A) Membrane potential
(B) Threshold level
(C) Refractory period
(D) Action potential
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Answer:
Refractory period
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Answer:
(C) Refractory period
Explanation:
Absolute refractory period (ARP) describes the time of dormancy that occurs after a nerve has been fired.
Following the ARP is the relative refractory period (RRP) which is longer in duration and is when the neuron is able to respond to a stimulus but needs a stronger than normal stimulus in order to do so.
So, the correct answer is After firing an impulse, a neuron is incapable
of responding to another stimulus for a duration of its (C) Refractory period
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