Exam 11: Functional Organization of Nervous Tissue
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Which of the following statements concerning resting membrane potential is true?
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Match the following concerning concentration differences across the plasma membrane.
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-The figure illustrates changes in the membrane potential during an action potential. What does "C" represent?
A) Repolarization
B) Depolarization
C) Local potential
D) Threshold
E) Afterpotential

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When a neuron releases a neuromodulator that ________ the release of neurotransmitters from another neuron, this is called presynaptic facilitation.
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Which of these does not contribute to the cessation of the signal in a synaptic transmission?
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What type of neuroglial cells provide support and nutrition to sensory ganglia in the PNS?
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The opening of more and more Na+ channels during depolarization
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Cell bodies of the peripheral nervous system are located in
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-The figure is a process figure of the chemical synapse. What does "E" represent?
A) Postsynaptic membrane
B) Synaptic cleft
C) Synaptic vesicle
D) Voltage-gated Ca2+ channel
E) Presynaptic terminal

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Rapid removal or destruction of neurotransmitter in the synaptic cleft
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Enkephalins produce presynaptic inhibition in neurons transmitting pain signals. Increased levels of enkephalins will
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Neurons that have a single axon and a single dendrite are ________.
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The nervous system has two subdivisions-the central nervous system and the ________ nervous system.
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Which neurotransmitter is released at neuromuscular junctions?
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A change in the resting membrane potential has the following characteristics: non-propagated, graded, can summate. This type of change can
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