Science, asked by kmln, 8 months ago

What is the difference between the receptor and action potentials in generation of nerve signals? Select one:

a. Receptor potentials varies while action potentials do not

b. Receptor potentials are transmitted chemically while action potentials are not

c. Action potentials vary while receptor potentials do not

d. Action potentials are transmitted electrically while receptor potentials are not


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Answered by shreyal7
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The neurotransmitter can either help (excite) or hinder (inhibit) neuron B from firing its own action potential. In an intact brain, the balance of hundreds of excitatory and inhibitory inputs to a neuron determines whether an action potential will result

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