Timeline for Does the amplitude of action potentials vary among species?
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Aug 21, 2017 at 12:32 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackBiology/status/899610214416224256 | ||
Aug 21, 2017 at 7:14 | vote | accept | elecV1 | ||
Aug 21, 2017 at 3:22 | answer | added | user22020 | timeline score: 3 | |
Aug 21, 2017 at 0:32 | history | edited | Remi.b | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 20, 2017 at 23:58 | comment | added | user22020 | I would like to note that the 70mV you're referring to, is actually -70mV, and represents the resting potential of an adult, vertebrate neuron. When an action potential occurs, the depolarization amplitude is not 70mV, but instead right around 100mV. | |
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Aug 20, 2017 at 21:19 | history | asked | elecV1 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |