Exam 2: Cellular Mechanisms and Cognition
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Indirectly coupled receptors in a cell membrane
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The most important function of myelin in the nervous system is to
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The general term for a molecule that binds to a protein,such as an ion channel,is a(n)
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What are the major differences between electrotonic conduction and the action potential? Describe how these two processes play out in neural transmission.
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The poison tetraethylammonium (TEA)interferes with normal neural communication.The toxin binds to and blocks voltage-gated potassium channels in the neuron cell membrane.Which of the following best describes the effects of TEA on the action potential?
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Drugs that facilitate neurotransmission are sometimes called ________,while drugs that inhibit neurotransmission are sometimes called ________.
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The antipsychotic drugs often given to people with schizophrenia are typically
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Describe the chemical and electrical properties of an action potential.In your answer,describe the movement of Na⁺ ions and K⁺ ions across the cell membrane and the resulting changes in electrical potential.
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Dendrites,which are large treelike processes extending from a neuron,are said to be presynaptic.
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Two main types of projections extend from the cell body of a neuron.________ receive inputs from other neurons,while ________ send information to other neurons.
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At the resting state,a higher concentration of ________ is found outside a neuron and a higher concentration of ________ is found inside a neuron.
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Two principles about neurons were defined by Ramón y Cajal.The principle of connectional specificity states that ________,whereas the principle of dynamic polarization states that ________.
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Which of the following cells devour and remove damaged brain cells?
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Communication between two neurons is always achieved through chemical,and not electrical,mechanisms.
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Which of the following is NOT a mechanism for removing a neurotransmitter from the synaptic cleft?
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Which of the following statements best describes the immediate consequence of neurotransmitter molecules binding to postsynaptic receptors?
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The speed at which an action potential could travel down the length of an axon would
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Which of the following sequences of steps best represents the events that occur during synaptic transmission?
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Explain the concept of electrochemical equilibrium.How does this concept allow us to understand the transmembrane potentials in neurons?
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The Hodgkin-Huxley cycle describes how the depolarization of the membrane causes voltage-gated sodium channels to ________,allowing ________ sodium ions to enter the cell.This change in sodium concentration then causes ________ of the cell.
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