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1. Which is false? a. Graded potentials may die out or trigger an action potential. b. Action potentials arise at the axon hillock and move toward the axon terminals. c. The diameter of an unmyelinated axon is directly related to the speed at which action potentials travel along its length. d. Saltatory conduction occurs in all axons. e. Action potentials are all-or-none, but graded potentials can have different sizes.
Chapter 33, Problem 1(choose chapter or problem)
Which is false?
a. Graded potentials may die out or trigger an action potential.
b. Action potentials arise at the axon hillock and move toward the axon terminals.
c. The diameter of an unmyelinated axon is directly related to the speed at which action potentials travel along its length.
d. Saltatory conduction occurs in all axons.
e. Action potentials are all-or-none, but graded potentials can have different sizes.
Questions & Answers
QUESTION:
Which is false?
a. Graded potentials may die out or trigger an action potential.
b. Action potentials arise at the axon hillock and move toward the axon terminals.
c. The diameter of an unmyelinated axon is directly related to the speed at which action potentials travel along its length.
d. Saltatory conduction occurs in all axons.
e. Action potentials are all-or-none, but graded potentials can have different sizes.
ANSWER:Step 1 of 2
Given data:
Which is false?
a. Graded potentials may die out or trigger an action potential.
b. Action potentials arise at the axon hillock and move toward the axon terminals.
c. The diameter of an unmyelinated axon is directly related to the speed at which action potentials travel along its length.
d. Saltatory conduction occurs in all axons.
e. Action potentials are all-or-none, but graded potentials can have different sizes.