How an impulse is transmitted in one direction along the axon of a neurone
The five stages of an action potential: stimulus, depolarisation, repolarisation, hyperpolarisation and return to resting state
The receptor potential increases as the strength of the stimulus increases. As the strength of stimulus increases beyond the threshold, the frequency (not amplitude) of impulses increases.
Some receptors, like the chemoreceptors described above, are specialised cells that detect a specific type of stimulus and affect the sensory neurone’s electrical activity. Other receptors are just the ends of the sensory neurones (for example, many types of touch receptors).
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