Exam 22: Signal Transduction Mechanisms: Ielectrical and Synaptic Signaling in Neurons

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Catecholamines are synthesized by the

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Which of the following are phagocytic glial cells that fight infection and remove debris?

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Each of the following is a correct relationship between action potential phase and channel status except

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Influx of ________ ions initiates neurotransmitter release into the synaptic cleft by the process of ________.

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The maximum membrane potential that an ion gradient can produce is the

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You are examining an organism recently found on Mars and are currently trying to identify one of its neurotransmitters.Biochemical characterization indicates that it is a derivative of the amino acid tyrosine,so you classify the novel neurotransmitter as a(n)

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The axon branches of a typical neuron terminate at structures called

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The technique that can be used to record ion currents passing through individual channels is known as

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  -Based on the graph,how soon could another action potential be easily initiated (at the end of the relative refractory period)after the first stimulus? -Based on the graph,how soon could another action potential be easily initiated (at the end of the relative refractory period)after the first stimulus?

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Describe the docking and fusion of synaptic vesicles with the cell membrane.Describe the mechanisms by which tetanus toxin and botulinum toxin interfere with this process.

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Each of the following statements about action potentials is true except

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A mammalian neuromuscular junction endplate region at rest has the following concentrations of sodium and potassium: [K+]in = 140 mM,[K+]out = 5 mM,[Na+]in = 10 mM,[Na+]out = 145 mM,[Cl-]in = 10 mM,and [Cl-]out = 125 mM.What is the membrane potential of this endplate region (at 37°C)?

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The phase at the end of an action potential when the membrane potential becomes more negative than it is at rest is the ________ phase.

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________ receptors,which act in a(n)________ manner,act more slowly than ionotropic receptors.

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  -Which point on the graph represents the threshold potential? -Which point on the graph represents the threshold potential?

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  -If myelin was lost from the neuron firing the action potential graphed,the action potential cycle would -If myelin was lost from the neuron firing the action potential graphed,the action potential cycle would

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Hyperpolarization of the postsynaptic nerve terminal

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Leak channels make a neuronal membrane at steady state approximately ________ permeable to K+ than to Na+.

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The ________ receptor is a ligand-gated channel that transports chloride ions.

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Each of the following statements is true about the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor except

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