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11 August, 19:12

Why does the frog sciatic nerve give a graded response?

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  1. 11 August, 21:07
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    The sciatic nerve of the frog is constituted of a bundle of nerve fibers. Each of the nerve fiber has a varying threshold for which the membrane potential is disturbed. This is the reason why graded potential is observed as each nerve fiber depolarizes until a threshold in the sciatic nerve (following summation of all individual depolarization events) is reached to trigger an action potential.
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