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<span>D. Autonomic nervous system
It is called autonomic because it works on its own and it regulates organs functioning which is a thing that happens involuntarily. It regulates heart beats for example and it's not something that you do voluntarily since the heart beats regardless of you. It also controls things like vomiting or sneezing that you can't choose not to do when it starts happening.</span>
Temporal summation with an excitatory synapse will bring the membrane potential from the resting value closer to the action potential threshold.
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An action potential is produced by temporal summation in what way?</h3>
- A process known as "temporal summation" describes how repeated, equally intense noxious stimuli at a particular frequency result in an increase in pain. Results are typically achieved by comparing the first and last equal intensity stimuli's pain ratings.
- A high frequency of action potentials in the presynaptic neuron results in postsynaptic potentials that add with one another, and this is known as temporal summation.
- A postsynaptic potential's duration is greater than the time between receiving action potentials.
- Neurotransmitter binding at excitatory synapses causes the postsynaptic membrane to become depolarized.
- Chemically-gated ion channels open on postsynaptic membranes in contrast to the action potential in axonal membranes. While diffusing simultaneously, sodium and potassium move in different directions.
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