The significance of alan Hodgkin’s cold block experiment

The significance of alan Hodgkin’s cold block experiment with the axonal transmission was:

a. that the action potential was able to move in the reverse direction

b. that neurotransmitter is released in fixed quantities equivalent to a 0.4mV change in the membrane potential of the postsynaptic cell

c. that the action potential slowed down

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