Is an action potential necessary for a nerve impulse to occur?
No, while an action potential is involved in the propagation of a nerve impulse, it is not necessary for its occurrence. A nerve impulse can also be conducted through a graded potential, which does not require the generation of an action potential.Reflexology - Related Articles
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