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Biology, 02.07.2021 20:00, sudotoxic

The difference between an action potential in a single axon and a compound action potential in a nerve is . The difference between an action potential in a single axon and a compound action potential in a nerve is . the compound action potential in a nerve is graded, increasing with the stimulus strength the action potential in the single axon is a graded event that increases with stimulus strength the compound action potential in a nerve is identical regardless of the stimulus strength to the nerve

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