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SAT, 31.01.2022 06:10 cmsanchez007

The "all-or-none law" refers to which fact about the nervous system? Question 2 options:

Neurons will die if they don't have enough blood supply

People can't function if parts of their brains are removed

Neurons are either 'on' or 'off'; there is no in-between

More intense stimuli provoke stronger action potentials

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