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How far do most postsynaptic potentials travel before they die out.
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Discuss the synthesis, packaging, transport, and release of conventional small and large types of neurotransmitters.
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Pump mechanisms in the cell membrane of neurons pump __________ ions out of the neuron to maintain the membrane potential.
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After a neuron fires, the resting potential is re-established by the
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With respect to the maximum speed of axonal conduction in motor neurons, cats are to humans as
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The brief period of time immediately after the initiation of an action potential when it is absolutely impossible to initiate another one in the same neuron is called the
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Which neurotransmitters are often released from string-of-beads axons?
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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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By binding to nicotinic cholinergic receptors, this drug produces paralysis and death:
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By binding to nicotinic receptors, __________ produces paralysis and death, which is why it is used on poison darts.
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Neurotransmitter molecules are often packaged in vesicles by
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The end of the rising phase of an action potential occurs when the
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In neurons without axons, conduction occurs entirely in the form of
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