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Contributing to the unequal distribution of ions on either side of a resting neural membrane
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Outside the membranes of resting neurons, there are many more
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Metabotropic receptors are associated with signal proteins in the cell membrane of the postsynaptic neuron and with __________ that are attached to the signal protein inside the neuron.
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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.


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The first event in the generation of an action potential is the opening of __________- activated sodium channels.
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Drugs that degrade vesicles and cause the neurotransmitter molecules to leak into the cytoplasm, where they are destroyed by enzymes, are
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The most prevalent inhibitory neurotransmitter in the mammalian brain is __________.
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Recent technological developments have led to the discovery of __________ throughout the mammalian brain; they seem to link the activities of inhibitory interneurons of the same type.
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Many buttons contain two sizes of vesicles; the larger ones typically contain
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Many neurons contain and release two neurotransmitters. This situation is called
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This drug is a muscarinic acetylcholine antagonist; it is an extract of the belladonna plant; and it has pupil-dilating effects:
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Peptide neurotransmitters (i.e., neuropeptides) are synthesized in the cell body and
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Drugs that increase the activity of a particular neurotransmitter are said to be __________ of that neurotransmitter.
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Which of the following is not found in neurons that release norepinephrine?
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The wave of absolute refractoriness that follows an action potential
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About how many neuropeptides are currently classified by most experts as neurotransmitters?
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The drug, __________ , is a muscarinic antagonist and pupil dilator.
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Salts in solution separate into positively and negatively charged
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