Exam 4: Neural Conduction and Synaptic Transmission
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In comparison to metabotropic receptors, ionotropic receptors produce effects that
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Which of the following is a passive process that acts to distribute ions evenly in neural tissue?
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Neuropeptides are transported from the cell body to the buttons at a speed of about
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Which of the following is currently thought to be a valid general principle of synaptic transmission?
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The conduction of an action potential along any axon is mediated by the action of
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Use the accompanying figure to summarize how signals are conducted through and from a conventional multipolar neuron.To complement you summary, indicate on the illustration where various events occur.


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There is only one neurotransmitter that is known to be deactivated in the synaptic cleft by enzymatic action; this neurotransmitter is
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Which neurotransmitters are often released from string-of-beads axons?
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A change in the resting potential of a dendrite from -70 mV to -72 mV is called
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