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In terms of [[Graded potentials|graded potentials]]: A subtheshold level fails to trigger an [[Action potential|action potential]] due to not stimulating the minimal threshold voltage (-55 mV) <ref>Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 13th | In terms of [[Graded potentials|graded potentials]]: A subtheshold level fails to trigger an [[Action potential|action potential]] due to not stimulating the minimal threshold voltage (-55 mV) <ref>Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 13th Edition</ref>at the [[Axon hillock|axon hillock]]. | ||
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Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 13th Edition | Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 13th Edition | ||
William O. Reece (Editor), Howard H. Erickson (Associate Editor), Jesse P. Goff (Associate Editor), Etsuro E. Uemura (Associate Editor)<br>May 2015, ©2015, Wiley-Blackwell | William O. Reece (Editor), Howard H. Erickson (Associate Editor), Jesse P. Goff (Associate Editor), Etsuro E. Uemura (Associate Editor)<br>May 2015, ©2015, Wiley-Blackwell |
Revision as of 16:18, 29 November 2016
In terms of graded potentials: A subtheshold level fails to trigger an action potential due to not stimulating the minimal threshold voltage (-55 mV) [1]at the axon hillock.
- ↑ Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 13th Edition
Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals, 13th Edition
William O. Reece (Editor), Howard H. Erickson (Associate Editor), Jesse P. Goff (Associate Editor), Etsuro E. Uemura (Associate Editor)
May 2015, ©2015, Wiley-Blackwell