Deck 2: The Neuron, synaptic Transmission, and Neurotransmitters
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Deck 2: The Neuron, synaptic Transmission, and Neurotransmitters
1
The term ataxia refers to:
A)increased fatigue.
B)increased respiration.
C)decreased respiration.
D)decreased coordination.
A)increased fatigue.
B)increased respiration.
C)decreased respiration.
D)decreased coordination.
D
2
Danika was recently in a car accident and received a blow to the back of the head.She now exhibits ataxia when she walks,which suggests that there has been further damage to her:
A)hypothalamus.
B)cerebellum.
C)amygdala.
D)tectum.
A)hypothalamus.
B)cerebellum.
C)amygdala.
D)tectum.
B
3
What component of the human nervous system is known as the "information highway of the body"?
A)midbrain
B)spinal cord
C)central nervous system
D)peripheral nervous system
A)midbrain
B)spinal cord
C)central nervous system
D)peripheral nervous system
B
4
The two subdivisions of the hindbrain are the:
A)myelencephalon and diencephalon.
B)myelencephalon and metencephalon.
C)diencephalon and telencephalon.
D)telencephalon and metencephalon.
A)myelencephalon and diencephalon.
B)myelencephalon and metencephalon.
C)diencephalon and telencephalon.
D)telencephalon and metencephalon.
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5
The "roof" of the midbrain is known as the:
A)cerebellum.
B)tegmentum.
C)substantia nigra.
D)tectum.
A)cerebellum.
B)tegmentum.
C)substantia nigra.
D)tectum.
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6
All of the following are considered primary divisions of the brain EXCEPT the:
A)hindbrain.
B)mesencephalon.
C)diencephalon.
D)forebrain.
A)hindbrain.
B)mesencephalon.
C)diencephalon.
D)forebrain.
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7
The thalamus and hypothalamus are the two subdivisions of the:
A)myelencephalon.
B)metencephalon.
C)diencephalon.
D)telencephalon.
A)myelencephalon.
B)metencephalon.
C)diencephalon.
D)telencephalon.
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8
The "reward circuit" in the brain is the:
A)tectum.
B)tegmentum.
C)substantia nigra.
D)ventral tegmental area.
A)tectum.
B)tegmentum.
C)substantia nigra.
D)ventral tegmental area.
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9
The brainstem consists of the following nuclei EXCEPT the:
A)midbrain.
B)cerebellum.
C)pons.
D)medulla.
A)midbrain.
B)cerebellum.
C)pons.
D)medulla.
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10
The brain stem is involved in all of the following functions EXCEPT:
A)attention.
B)filtering.
C)arousal.
D)behavioral alerting (vigilance).
A)attention.
B)filtering.
C)arousal.
D)behavioral alerting (vigilance).
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11
All of the following are hypothalamic functions EXCEPT:
A)motor control.
B)body temperature regulation.
C)drinking regulation.
D)sexual behavior.
A)motor control.
B)body temperature regulation.
C)drinking regulation.
D)sexual behavior.
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12
The two main divisions of the human nervous system are the:
A)central and peripheral.
B)central nervous system and diencephalon.
C)diencephalon and telencephalon.
D)myelencephalon and metencephalon.
A)central and peripheral.
B)central nervous system and diencephalon.
C)diencephalon and telencephalon.
D)myelencephalon and metencephalon.
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13
The _____ is part of the limbic system and contains dopamine.
A)tectum
B)tegmentum
C)substantia nigra
D)ventral tegmental area
A)tectum
B)tegmentum
C)substantia nigra
D)ventral tegmental area
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14
Which of the following statements is NOT a function of the spinal cord as it relates to the body,that is,skin,muscles,joints,and internal organs?
A)The spinal cord carries sensory information from the body to the brain.
B)The spinal cord carries motor information from the brain to the body.
C)The spinal cord modulates sensory information en route from the body to the brain.
D)The spinal cord initiates motor commands to the body.
A)The spinal cord carries sensory information from the body to the brain.
B)The spinal cord carries motor information from the brain to the body.
C)The spinal cord modulates sensory information en route from the body to the brain.
D)The spinal cord initiates motor commands to the body.
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15
The two nuclei within the midbrain are the:
A)tectum and tegmentum.
B)tectum and ventral tegmental area.
C)substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area.
D)tegmentum and substantia nigra.
A)tectum and tegmentum.
B)tectum and ventral tegmental area.
C)substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area.
D)tegmentum and substantia nigra.
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16
All of the following are functions of the spinal cord EXCEPT to:
A)organize motor outflow to muscles.
B)carry sensory information from the skin.
C)provide autonomic control of vital body functions.
D)regulate sleep and wake states.
A)organize motor outflow to muscles.
B)carry sensory information from the skin.
C)provide autonomic control of vital body functions.
D)regulate sleep and wake states.
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17
Releasing factors are produced by the:
A)substantia nigra.
B)ventral tegmental area.
C)cerebellum.
D)hypothalamus.
A)substantia nigra.
B)ventral tegmental area.
C)cerebellum.
D)hypothalamus.
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18
The diencephalon includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A)hypothalamus.
B)pituitary gland.
C)subthalamus.
D)cerebrum.
A)hypothalamus.
B)pituitary gland.
C)subthalamus.
D)cerebrum.
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19
The two subdivisions of the forebrain are the:
A)myelencephalon and diencephalon.
B)myelencephalon and metencephalon.
C)diencephalon and telencephalon.
D)telencephalon and metencephalon.
A)myelencephalon and diencephalon.
B)myelencephalon and metencephalon.
C)diencephalon and telencephalon.
D)telencephalon and metencephalon.
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20
The cerebellum is important for:
A)blood pressure.
B)respiration.
C)movement and posture.
D)sleep and wake states.
A)blood pressure.
B)respiration.
C)movement and posture.
D)sleep and wake states.
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21
The frontal cortex is responsible for:
A)hearing.
B)vision.
C)working memory.
D)sensory perception.
A)hearing.
B)vision.
C)working memory.
D)sensory perception.
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22
All of the following are the major structures of the basal ganglia EXCEPT for the:
A)globus pallidus.
B)thalamus.
C)putamen.
D)caudate nucleus.
A)globus pallidus.
B)thalamus.
C)putamen.
D)caudate nucleus.
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23
Which brain region is involved in emotional processing?
A)amygdala
B)thalamus
C)hypothalamus
D)hippocampus
A)amygdala
B)thalamus
C)hypothalamus
D)hippocampus
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24
The hypothalamus controls the following functions EXCEPT:
A)eating.
B)drinking.
C)body temperature.
D)sensation.
A)eating.
B)drinking.
C)body temperature.
D)sensation.
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25
The hypothalamus is a motivating force behind all the following behaviors,EXCEPT:
A)the drive to eat.
B)the drive to drink.
C)the drive for sex.
D)the rage response.
A)the drive to eat.
B)the drive to drink.
C)the drive for sex.
D)the rage response.
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26
All of the following are tasks related to the dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex EXCEPT:
A)planning.
B)executive functions.
C)working memory.
D)sensory perception.
A)planning.
B)executive functions.
C)working memory.
D)sensory perception.
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27
The anterior cingulate cortex is responsible for:
A)integrating sensory,motor,and emotional information.
B)regulating heart rate,blood pressure,and respiration.
C)motivating learning and facing challenges.
D)monitoring empathy,fairness,and social context.
A)integrating sensory,motor,and emotional information.
B)regulating heart rate,blood pressure,and respiration.
C)motivating learning and facing challenges.
D)monitoring empathy,fairness,and social context.
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28
The relay station between multiple subcortical areas and the cerebral cortex is the:
A)hypothalamus.
B)thalamus.
C)amygdala.
D)basal ganglia.
A)hypothalamus.
B)thalamus.
C)amygdala.
D)basal ganglia.
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29
Which of the following is NOT a member of the limbic system?
A)hypothalamus
B)amygdala
C)hippocampus
D)dopamine-rich reward centers
A)hypothalamus
B)amygdala
C)hippocampus
D)dopamine-rich reward centers
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30
The main function of the basal ganglia is:
A)regulating sleep and wake states.
B)gating of sensory information.
C)integration of movement.
D)modulating emotions.
A)regulating sleep and wake states.
B)gating of sensory information.
C)integration of movement.
D)modulating emotions.
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31
The temporal cortex is responsible for:
A)hearing.
B)vision.
C)working memory.
D)sensory perception.
A)hearing.
B)vision.
C)working memory.
D)sensory perception.
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32
The second major subdivision of the telencephalon is the:
A)limbic system.
B)pons.
C)cerebellum.
D)medulla.
A)limbic system.
B)pons.
C)cerebellum.
D)medulla.
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33
The posterior cingulate cortex is responsible for:
A)integrating sensory,motor,and emotional information.
B)regulating heart rate,blood pressure,and respiration.
C)motivating learning and facing challenges.
D)monitoring empathy,fairness,and social context.
A)integrating sensory,motor,and emotional information.
B)regulating heart rate,blood pressure,and respiration.
C)motivating learning and facing challenges.
D)monitoring empathy,fairness,and social context.
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34
The cingulate cortex is responsible for:
A)integrating sensory,motor,and emotional information.
B)regulating heart rate,blood pressure,and respiration.
C)motivating learning and facing challenges.
D)monitoring empathy,fairness,and social context.
A)integrating sensory,motor,and emotional information.
B)regulating heart rate,blood pressure,and respiration.
C)motivating learning and facing challenges.
D)monitoring empathy,fairness,and social context.
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35
The basal ganglia and the limbic system are the two subdivisions of the:
A)myelencephalon.
B)metencephalon.
C)diencephalon.
D)telencephalon.
A)myelencephalon.
B)metencephalon.
C)diencephalon.
D)telencephalon.
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36
The __________ relays sensory signals to the cortex.
A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)spinal cord
D)cerebellum
A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)spinal cord
D)cerebellum
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37
The occipital cortex is responsible for:
A)hearing
B)vision
C)working memory
D)sensory perception
A)hearing
B)vision
C)working memory
D)sensory perception
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38
The parietal cortex is responsible for:
A)hearing.
B)vision.
C)working memory.
D)sensory perception.
A)hearing.
B)vision.
C)working memory.
D)sensory perception.
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39
The major structures of the basal ganglia are sometimes collectively referred to as the:
A)corpus callosum.
B)corpus striatum.
C)corpus christi.
D)motor nuclei.
A)corpus callosum.
B)corpus striatum.
C)corpus christi.
D)motor nuclei.
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40
All of the following are the four major lobes of the cerebral cortex EXCEPT:
A)frontal.
B)temporal.
C)parietal.
D)orbital.
A)frontal.
B)temporal.
C)parietal.
D)orbital.
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41
Which glial cell forms the myelin sheath in the central nervous system?
A)astrocytes
B)oligodendrocytes
C)ependymal cells
D)microglial cells
A)astrocytes
B)oligodendrocytes
C)ependymal cells
D)microglial cells
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42
All of the following are roles of astrocytes EXCEPT:
A)modulate signal transmission
B)form the myelin sheath
C)synapse formation
D)promote recovery after injury
A)modulate signal transmission
B)form the myelin sheath
C)synapse formation
D)promote recovery after injury
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43
Extensive pruning of neurons is characteristic of disorders,such as schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease.This is likely to involve:
A)astrocytes.
B)oligodendrocytes.
C)ependymal cells.
D)microglial cells.
A)astrocytes.
B)oligodendrocytes.
C)ependymal cells.
D)microglial cells.
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44
The Human Connectome Project is an investigation of the connections between:
A)romantic relationships.
B)social groups.
C)memory and language.
D)various brain regions.
A)romantic relationships.
B)social groups.
C)memory and language.
D)various brain regions.
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45
All of the following are tasks related to the dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex EXCEPT:
A)decision making.
B)emotion regulation.
C)working memory.
D)cognitive flexibility.
A)decision making.
B)emotion regulation.
C)working memory.
D)cognitive flexibility.
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46
In a neuron,the dendrites _______ signals,while the axon _______ signals.
A)delay; amplifies
B)amplify; delays
C)receive; transmits
D)transmit receives
A)delay; amplifies
B)amplify; delays
C)receive; transmits
D)transmit receives
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47
Von Economo neurons are located in the:
A)ventral-lateral prefrontal cortex.
B)dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex.
C)insular cortex.
D)temporal cortex.
A)ventral-lateral prefrontal cortex.
B)dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex.
C)insular cortex.
D)temporal cortex.
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48
Which of the following indicates the correct order of information traveling through a neuron?
A)Axon; soma; dendrites
B)Soma; dendrites; axon
C)Soma; axon; dendrites
D)Dendrites; soma; axon
A)Axon; soma; dendrites
B)Soma; dendrites; axon
C)Soma; axon; dendrites
D)Dendrites; soma; axon
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49
All of the following are roles of microglia EXCEPT for:
A)pruning neurons.
B)forming the myelin sheath.
C)cleaning up damaged cells.
D)cleaning up debris.
A)pruning neurons.
B)forming the myelin sheath.
C)cleaning up damaged cells.
D)cleaning up debris.
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50
The myelin sheath covers the:
A)soma.
B)dendrites.
C)axon.
D)axon terminal.
A)soma.
B)dendrites.
C)axon.
D)axon terminal.
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51
The two main cell types in the central nervous system are:
A)astrocytes and oligodendrocytes.
B)neurons and glial cells.
C)glial cells and microglial cells.
D)ependymal and microglial cells.
A)astrocytes and oligodendrocytes.
B)neurons and glial cells.
C)glial cells and microglial cells.
D)ependymal and microglial cells.
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52
The myelin sheath _______ signals.
A)delays
B)speeds up
C)blocks
D)amplifies
A)delays
B)speeds up
C)blocks
D)amplifies
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53
Which of the following roles best describes glial cells?
A)support and protection
B)relay sensory signals
C)emotional processing
D)memory processing
A)support and protection
B)relay sensory signals
C)emotional processing
D)memory processing
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54
The nucleus of a neural cell is found in the:
A)soma.
B)dendrite.
C)axon.
D)presynaptic terminal.
A)soma.
B)dendrite.
C)axon.
D)presynaptic terminal.
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55
All of the following are roles of astrocytes EXCEPT for those that:
A)provide nutrients.
B)maintain the extracellular environment.
C)regulate neurotransmitter reuptake.
D)clean up waste products.
A)provide nutrients.
B)maintain the extracellular environment.
C)regulate neurotransmitter reuptake.
D)clean up waste products.
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56
The ventral-lateral prefrontal cortex is responsible for:
A)motor control.
B)evaluating rewards.
C)working memory.
D)motivation and emotions.
A)motor control.
B)evaluating rewards.
C)working memory.
D)motivation and emotions.
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57
The basic cellular unit of the central nervous system is the:
A)nerve.
B)tract.
C)axon.
D)neuron.
A)nerve.
B)tract.
C)axon.
D)neuron.
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58
Which glial cell provides structural support to the central nervous system?
A)astrocytes
B)oligodendrocytes
C)ependymal cells
D)microglial cells
A)astrocytes
B)oligodendrocytes
C)ependymal cells
D)microglial cells
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59
The insular cortex is known to process the sense of:
A)ventral-lateral prefrontal cortex.
B)dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex.
C)insular cortex.
D)temporal cortex.
A)ventral-lateral prefrontal cortex.
B)dorsal-lateral prefrontal cortex.
C)insular cortex.
D)temporal cortex.
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60
The organelles of a neuron is found in the:
A)soma.
B)dendrite.
C)axon.
D)presynaptic terminal.
A)soma.
B)dendrite.
C)axon.
D)presynaptic terminal.
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61
Synaptic transmission is a(n)_______ process,and the action potential is a(n)_______ process.
A)diffusion; enzymatic
B)enzymatic; diffusion
C)electrical; chemical
D)chemical; electrical
A)diffusion; enzymatic
B)enzymatic; diffusion
C)electrical; chemical
D)chemical; electrical
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62
One of the important roles that autoreceptors have in synaptic transmission is to:
A)reduce neurotransmitters.
B)increase neurotransmitters.
C)slow the action potential.
D)speed up the action potential.
A)reduce neurotransmitters.
B)increase neurotransmitters.
C)slow the action potential.
D)speed up the action potential.
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63
Which of the following indicates the correct order of information traveling between two neurons?
A)Receptor attachment,diffuse across synapse,exocytosis
B)Exocytosis,diffuse across synapse,receptor attachment
C)Exocytosis,receptor attachment,diffuse across synapse
D)Diffuse across synapse,receptor attachment,exocytosis
A)Receptor attachment,diffuse across synapse,exocytosis
B)Exocytosis,diffuse across synapse,receptor attachment
C)Exocytosis,receptor attachment,diffuse across synapse
D)Diffuse across synapse,receptor attachment,exocytosis
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64
Catecholamines and indoleamines are subtypes of:
A)purines.
B)opioids.
C)monoamines.
D)indoleamines.
A)purines.
B)opioids.
C)monoamines.
D)indoleamines.
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65
If an antagonist blocks an autoreceptor,neurotransmitters are:
A)increased.
B)blocked.
C)metabolized.
D)reuptaked.
A)increased.
B)blocked.
C)metabolized.
D)reuptaked.
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66
Which of the following indicates the correct order of information traveling between two neurons?
A)Synaptic cleft,dendrite terminal,axon terminal
B)Synaptic cleft,axon terminal,dendrite terminal
C)Axon terminal,synaptic cleft,dendrite terminal
D)Dendrite terminal,synaptic cleft,axon terminal
A)Synaptic cleft,dendrite terminal,axon terminal
B)Synaptic cleft,axon terminal,dendrite terminal
C)Axon terminal,synaptic cleft,dendrite terminal
D)Dendrite terminal,synaptic cleft,axon terminal
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67
In neurophysiology,exocytosis applies to:
A)the neural cell body.
B)the presynaptic terminal of the neural cell.
C)the vesicles of the neural cell.
D)both the presynaptic terminal and the vesicles of the neural cell.
A)the neural cell body.
B)the presynaptic terminal of the neural cell.
C)the vesicles of the neural cell.
D)both the presynaptic terminal and the vesicles of the neural cell.
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68
Synaptic vesicles contain:
A)organelles.
B)microglia.
C)neurotransmitters.
D)enzymes
A)organelles.
B)microglia.
C)neurotransmitters.
D)enzymes
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69
Autoreceptors are located:
A)inside the presynaptic terminal.
B)outside the presynaptic terminal.
C)inside the postsynaptic terminal.
D)outside the postsynaptic terminal.
A)inside the presynaptic terminal.
B)outside the presynaptic terminal.
C)inside the postsynaptic terminal.
D)outside the postsynaptic terminal.
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70
When vesicles fuse with the presynaptic membrane,__________ occurs,that is,the release of the neurotransmitter into the synapse.
A)endocytosis
B)exocytosis
C)synaptic transmission
D)transport
A)endocytosis
B)exocytosis
C)synaptic transmission
D)transport
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71
During synaptic transmission,_______ would cause the ion channels to open,and _______ would cause the synaptic vesicles to fuse with the terminal membrane.
A)an action potential; neurotransmitters
B)enzymes; an action potential
C)an action potential; calcium
D)calcium; enzymes
A)an action potential; neurotransmitters
B)enzymes; an action potential
C)an action potential; calcium
D)calcium; enzymes
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72
Exocytosis is initially triggered by:
A)the synapse.
B)enzymes.
C)neurotransmitters.
D)the action potential.
A)the synapse.
B)enzymes.
C)neurotransmitters.
D)the action potential.
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73
Neurogenesis refers to:
A)formation of new neurons.
B)rejuvenation of old neurons
C)coating of the myelin sheath
D)formation of a new axon
A)formation of new neurons.
B)rejuvenation of old neurons
C)coating of the myelin sheath
D)formation of a new axon
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74
If an antagonist blocks an autoreceptor,neurotransmitters are:
A)increased.
B)blocked.
C)metabolized.
D)reuptaked.
A)increased.
B)blocked.
C)metabolized.
D)reuptaked.
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75
The conduction velocity of two neurons was compared.The action potential was conducted much faster in Neuron A than in Neuron B.These data suggest that:
A)Neuron A is shorter than Neuron B.
B)Neuron B must possess a myelin sheath.
C)Neuron B is found in the spinal cord.
D)Neuron A possesses a myelin sheath.
A)Neuron A is shorter than Neuron B.
B)Neuron B must possess a myelin sheath.
C)Neuron B is found in the spinal cord.
D)Neuron A possesses a myelin sheath.
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76
When ion channels open along the presynaptic terminal,_______ tends to _______.
A)neurotransmitters; enter the cell.
B)neurotransmitters; exit the cell.
C)calcium; enter the cell.
D)calcium; exit the cell.
A)neurotransmitters; enter the cell.
B)neurotransmitters; exit the cell.
C)calcium; enter the cell.
D)calcium; exit the cell.
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77
The two main categories of monoamines are:
A)acetylcholine and catecholamines.
B)enkephalins and endorphins.
C)indoleamines and catecholamines.
D)acetylcholine and indoleamines.
A)acetylcholine and catecholamines.
B)enkephalins and endorphins.
C)indoleamines and catecholamines.
D)acetylcholine and indoleamines.
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78
Neurotransmitters are stored in the:
A)presynaptic terminal.
B)postsynaptic terminal.
C)soma.
D)dendrites.
A)presynaptic terminal.
B)postsynaptic terminal.
C)soma.
D)dendrites.
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79
Autoreceptors also function to:
A)enhance synthesis and release of neurotransmitter.
B)reduce the synthesis and additional release of neurotransmitter.
C)reduce binding at the postsynaptic receptor and produce inhibition at the synapse.
D)augment synaptic transmission.
A)enhance synthesis and release of neurotransmitter.
B)reduce the synthesis and additional release of neurotransmitter.
C)reduce binding at the postsynaptic receptor and produce inhibition at the synapse.
D)augment synaptic transmission.
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80
A single neuron may have many _______ and only one _______.
A)axons; dendrite
B)dendrites; axon
C)myelin sheaths; soma
D)somas; myelin sheath
A)axons; dendrite
B)dendrites; axon
C)myelin sheaths; soma
D)somas; myelin sheath
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