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Theoretical capacity refers to
Nerve
Large collection of axons coursing together outside the CNS.
Depolarization
The process in which a cell's membrane potential becomes less negative, moving towards zero, typically initiating nerve impulses or muscle contractions.
Resting Potential
Electrical charge across the insulating cell membrane in the absence of stimulation; a store of potential energy produced by a greater negative charge on the intracellular side relative to the extracellular side.
Hyperpolarization
An increase in a cell's membrane potential, making it more negative and decreasing the likelihood of generating an action potential.
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