There is little variation in the amplitude and shape of a neuronal action potential waveform. Question 9 options: false true
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A neuronal action potential waveform refers to the electrical signal that travels along a neuron's axon. This signal is crucial for transmitting information from one part of the nervous system to another. Show more…
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