How does the appearance of a frog compound action potential (sciatic nerve) change in comparison to when it was in its original orientation?
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The appearance of the frog compound action potential can change in the comparison from the original orientation.
The reason is following - It has the single phase specifically related to or being a record of nerve impulse which is positive or negative.
Sciatic nerve can be the large bundle of various nerve fibers. The frog’s nerve can be dissected from the origin at spinal cord.
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