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Variable or dynamic information changes with each transaction and includes:
Local Potential
Small changes in membrane potential that are crucial in the propagation of nerve impulses and can lead to an action potential if they reach a certain threshold.
Depolarization Event
A temporary change in a cell's membrane potential, making it more positive, typically associated with the initiation of nerve impulses or muscle contractions.
Stimulus Strength
The intensity of a stimulus, which can influence the magnitude of response in sensory and other physiological systems.
Resting Membrane Potential
The electrical potential difference across the plasma membrane when a cell is in an unstimulated condition.
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