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Chapter 8 discusses five characteristics that make a graphic clear and understandable. One characteristic is that the graphic meets readers' format expectations.
Action Potential
A short-lasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, allowing neurons to transmit signals along the nerve.
Resting Potential
The electric potential difference across the membrane of a neuron at rest, critical for the transmission of nerve impulses.
Electrical Current
The flow of electric charge through a conductor, typically measured in amperes.
Potassium Ions
Essential electrolytes within the body that play a key role in various cellular functions, including nerve transmission and muscle contraction.
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