What do we call the state of a neuron when it is not firing a neural impulse? (2 points) action potential resting potential myelination signal transmission impulse inhibitory stage

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This is the resting potential. The neuron does not have the level of depolarization needed for an action potential to be instigated. Once this threshold is reached, the signal can then be transmitted down the axon of the cell and toward the dendrites of the neighboring cells.

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