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- All-or-none_law abstract "The all-or-none law is the principle that the strength by which a nerve or muscle fiber responds to a stimulus is independent of the strength of the stimulus. If that stimulus exceeds the threshold potential, the nerve or muscle fiber will give a complete response; otherwise, there is no response. It was first established by the American physiologist Henry Pickering Bowditch in 1871 for the contraction of heart muscle. According to him, describing the relation of response to stimulus,“An induction shock produces a contraction or fails to do so according to its strength; if it does so at all, it produces the greatest contraction that can be produced by any strength of stimulus in the condition of the muscle at the time.”The individual fibers of both skeletal muscle and nerve respond to stimulation according to the all-or-none principle.".
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- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Action_potential.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Atrium_(heart).
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Cardiac_muscle.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Biology_laws.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Category:Neuroanatomy.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Electrical_muscle_stimulation.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Electrotonic_potential.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Pickering_Bowditch.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Muscle_contraction.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Myocyte.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Nerve.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Nerve_fiber.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Nervous_tissue.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Neuron.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Skeletal_muscle.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Sympathetic_trunk.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Threshold_potential.
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Tissue_(biology).
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLink Ventricle_(heart).
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "All-or-none law".
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "all or none".
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "all-or-none law".
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "all-or-none".
- All-or-none_law wikiPageWikiLinkText "all-or-nothing".
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- All-or-none_law subject Category:Biology_laws.
- All-or-none_law subject Category:Neuroanatomy.
- All-or-none_law hypernym Principle.
- All-or-none_law type Agent.
- All-or-none_law type Redirect.
- All-or-none_law comment "The all-or-none law is the principle that the strength by which a nerve or muscle fiber responds to a stimulus is independent of the strength of the stimulus. If that stimulus exceeds the threshold potential, the nerve or muscle fiber will give a complete response; otherwise, there is no response. It was first established by the American physiologist Henry Pickering Bowditch in 1871 for the contraction of heart muscle.".
- All-or-none_law label "All-or-none law".
- All-or-none_law sameAs Q2648641.
- All-or-none_law sameAs Alles-oder-nichts-Gesetz.
- All-or-none_law sameAs 全か無かの法則.
- All-or-none_law sameAs m.02710tg.
- All-or-none_law sameAs Q2648641.
- All-or-none_law wasDerivedFrom All-or-none_law?oldid=701288829.
- All-or-none_law isPrimaryTopicOf All-or-none_law.