Question:

Action potentials are considered "all-or-nothing" because:

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Action potentials are considered "all-or-nothing" because:

Action potentials are considered "all-or-nothing" because: the greater the magnitude of the stimuli, the greater the intensity of the action potential. only motor stimuli can activate action potentials. all stimuli great enough to bring the membrane to threshold will produce action potentials of identical magnitude. all stimuli will produce identical action potentials.