An EPP
A) occurs because of Na+ diffusing into a muscle fiber after ACh binds with a receptor on the muscle fiber
B) is usually smaller in magnitude than an EPSP
C) is terminated when Ca2+ inactivates acetylcholine
D) occurs because of Na+ diffusing into a muscle fiber after ACh binds with a receptor on the muscle fiber and is usually smaller in magnitude than an EPSP
E) occurs because of Na+ diffusing into a muscle fiber after ACh binds with a receptor on the muscle fiber and is terminated when Ca2+ inactivates acetylcholine
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