Exam 4: Neural Conduction and Synaptic Transmission
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-Which inhibitory neurotransmitter is considered to be the most prevalent in the mammalian CNS?

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There is little resistance in the resting neural membrane to the passage of
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Conduction of APs from the axon into the cell body and dendrites of a multipolar neuron is
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Both presynaptic facilitation and inhibition are mediated by
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The release of neurotransmitter molecules from buttons is often triggered by
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According to the calculations of Hodgkin and Huxley, the electrostatic force required to maintain the resting distribution across the neural membrane of
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In large myelinated human motor neurons, impulses travel at about
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By binding to nicotinic cholinergic receptors, this drug produces paralysis and death:
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Dopamine is not an effective treatment for Parkinson's disease because
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Neurons do not normally fire more than 1,000 times per second because
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