For any particular neuron, an "all-or-nothing" event refers to which of the following?
A) All impulses travel at the same speed, no matter how intense a stimulus is.
B) All dendrites must receive input or the axon will not transmit an impulse.
C) All axon terminals pass on information, or none do.
D) All input must be excitatory or no information will travel down the axon.
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