Exam 4: Neural Conduction and Synaptic Transmission

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Peptide neurotransmitters (i.e.,neuropeptides)are synthesized in the cell body and

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The release of neurotransmitter molecules from buttons is often triggered by

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Which of the following is an endocannabinoid neurotransmitter?

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Some of the morphine-like substances that occur naturally in the brain are

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After release,most neurotransmitters are deactivated by

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Which of the following is synthesized directly from tyrosine?

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The one enzyme whose function is to deactivate a specific neurotransmitter once it has been released into the synapse is

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Contributing to the unequal distribution of ions on either side of a resting neural membrane

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Illustrated here is Illustrated here is

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Nondirected synapses

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Cocaine and amphetamines are

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The tips of intracellular recording electrodes are

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Acetylcholine is created by the addition of an acetyl group to

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Parkinson's disease is treated with

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During an action potential,the change in membrane potential associated with the influx of sodium ions triggers the

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Use the accompanying figure to summarize how signals are conducted through and transmitted from a conventional multipolar neuron.To complement your summary,indicate on the illustration where various events occur. Use the accompanying figure to summarize how signals are conducted through and transmitted from a conventional multipolar neuron.To complement your summary,indicate on the illustration where various events occur.

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Na⁺ ions are continuously forced into neurons by

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Which of the following are membrane potentials?

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Describe and explain how four ionic events contribute to the typical action potential-to help organize your answer label the four arrows in this illustration with the associated ionic event. Describe and explain how four ionic events contribute to the typical action potential-to help organize your answer label the four arrows in this illustration with the associated ionic event.

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Which of the following is NOT a monoamine?

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