Exam 5: How Do Neurons Communicate and Adapt
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Electron microscopy is a useful tool in the study of synaptic morphology. The electron microscope allowed researchers to determine that:
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Which of the following is NOT part of the amine subtype of small-molecule neurotransmitters?
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_____ is a standard treatment for patients with Parkinson disease.
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What is the predominant inhibitory neurotransmitter in the forebrain and cerebellum?
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_____ is a neurotransmitter that is synthesized from tryptophan.
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Which two enzymes are involved in the synthesis of acetylcholine from acetate and choline?
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Which of the following is a criterion for identifying a neurotransmitter?
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Define habituation. What is the synaptic basis of the habituation response?
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_____ is the inactivation of a neurotransmitter by transporter proteins that bring the transmitter back into the presynaptic axon terminal for reuse.
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Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has been linked with a(n):
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Describe the main class of lipid transmitters, endocannabinoids, and their effect on bodily processes.
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Which two neurotransmitters are synthesized from the same precursor molecule?
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What are the different ways in which a neurotransmitter could become deactivated?
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