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Firecracker Fuse Analogy for Action Potential Propagation
The propagation of an action potential along an axon can be compared to a lit firecracker fuse. Just as the fuse burns with consistent intensity from one end to the other without fading, an action potential travels down the axon at its full strength, ensuring the signal does not weaken over distance.
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