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The potential difference developed in a depolarized nerve fibre is called .…………..

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To answer the question about the potential difference developed in a depolarized nerve fiber, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding Depolarization**: - Depolarization occurs when the membrane potential of a neuron becomes less negative (or more positive) than the resting potential. This change in voltage is crucial for the transmission of nerve impulses. 2. **Identifying the Potential Difference**: ...
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