Differences between Graded Potential and an Action Potential

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Cannot be summed

Action Potential

Amplitude varies with size of initiating event

Graded Potential

All or none: Once membrane is depolarized to threshold, amplitude is independent of the size of the initiating event

Action Potential

Duration is constant for a given cell type under constant conditions

Action Potential

Has a refractory period

Action Potential

Initiated only by a graded potential

Action Potential

Is conducted without decrement, the depolarization is amplified to a constant value at each point along the membrane

Action Potential

Mechanism depends on voltage gated channels

Action Potential

Amplitude decreased with distance

Graded Potential

Can be summed

Graded Potential

Duration varies with initiating event

Graded Potential

Has no refractory period

Graded Potential

Initiated by environmental stimulus, NT, or spontaneously

Graded Potential

Mechanism depends on ligand gated or other chemical or physical changes

Graded Potential

Can be a depolarization or a hyper polarization

Is only a a depolarization


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