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Cells A and B receive the same high levels of stimulation, but Cell A shows a lower level of activity relative to Cell B. A likely explanation for this fact is that Cell A

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Cell A is laterally being inhibited by other neighbouring cells.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cell A showing lower activity compare to cell B despite both having high simulation is because Cell A is surrounded by neighbouring cells and these neighbouring cells hinder the action potential of cell A through their numerous activity they perform around cell A.

Therefore they restrain the activities of cell A.

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