Exam 2: Structure and Function of Cells of the Nervous System
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2- The process of ________ ensures that ions will distribute themselves evenly through a solvent.
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The cell membrane is formed by a dual layer of ________ molecules.
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A drug that specifically killed the _______ cells would be expected to alter the physical and nutritional support of brain cells.
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The physical gap that carries a neural message between two nerve cells is the
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The presence of a barrier between the bloodstream and the brain is suggested by the observation that
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A neuron membrane potential moves from -90 mV to -We would term this change in potential as a(n)
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Which of the following events restores the membrane potential from the peak of the action potential back down to the resting level?
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2- In a myelinated axon, ions enter or leave the axon membrane only at the ________.
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Neurotransmitter molecules are most commonly secreted from the
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A key function of the _______ nerve cell is to transmit sensory information.
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The postsynaptic potentials induced by acetylcholine are ended via
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Explain how changes in ion movements can result in an action potential.
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The postsynaptic potentials induced by most neurotransmitters are ended by
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2- A ________ myelinated fiber will conduct action potentials more rapidly than will a thin myelinated fiber.
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The nervous system codes for variation in the intensity of incoming sensory stimuli by variations in the _______ of a neuron.
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