Exam 4: Principles of Neural and Hormonal Communication
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____________________ are local chemical messengers that exert an effect only on neighboring cells in the immediate environment.
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Indicate the relationship between the two items listed in each situation:
a.A is greater than b.
b.B is greater than a.
c.A and B are equal.
-a.Neuron's permeability to Na⁺ during the falling phase of an action potential
B.Neuron's permeability to K⁺ during the falling phase of an action potential
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Use these figures to answer the corresponding questions.
-The structure labeled "4" is
a.part of a channel that allows Na+ ions to diffuse into the ECF
b.the activation gate for a gated K+ channel
c.the inactivation gate for a gated Na+ channel
d.part of a second messenger system
e.the activation gate for a gated K+ channel and part of a second messenger system

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Thyroid hormone is derived from an amino acid, which makes it soluble in water and able to utilize a second messenger system.
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____________________ move through the axon before being released from the synaptic knob and then bind to nonsynaptic receptors; whereas, ____________________ are made in the cytosol of the synaptic knob and after their release bind to subsynaptic receptors.
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The Na⁺ and K⁺ channels that open and close during an action potential are voltage-gated channels.
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Which of the following is responsible for the falling phase of an action potential?
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Use this figure to answer the corresponding questions.
-A second messenger is labeled
a.1
b.2
c.3
d.4
e.5

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A given synapse may produce EPSPs at one time and IPSPs at another time.
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At an inhibitory synapse, the postsynaptic membrane experiences
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Because of the presence of both activation and inactivation gates, voltage-gated Na⁺ channels can
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Myelinated fibers conduct impulses about ____________________ times faster than unmyelinated fibers of the same diameter.
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Indicate which of the following changes will take place.
a.no change in potential of the postsynaptic cell
b.spatial summation
c.temporal summation
-What would occur if presynaptic neuron B were fired rapidly?
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If neuron X causes hyperpolarization, then what does it cause in a postsynaptic neuron?
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____________________ cells form myelin around neurons in the PNS, whereas ____________________ form myelin around neurons in the CNS.
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