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PCS Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024
  • PCS Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024

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  • PCS Exam 2 Questions & Answers 2024 Electrical Synapse - ANSWERSoccurs in CNS, spanning protein connects cell 1 and 2, voltage change in 1 leads to voltage change in 2. Important in cardiac cells Ca++, into - ANSWERS_____ flows _____ the cell when action potential reaches the axon terminal Excitatory synapse - ANSWERSpostsynaptic channel voltage is greater than threshold Inhibitory synapse - ANSWERSpostsynaptic channel voltage is less than threshold CNS - ANSWERSIn the _____ 1 E...
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LCDC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+
  • LCDC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+

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  • LCDC EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ Two main types of cells in the nervous system glia and neurons Glia Cells that out number neurons, cannot process information like neurons, make up the blood brain barrier that protects the brain from toxic chemicals in the blood Nervous system Consists of neurons, axons and receptors Receptors Proteins that help regulate activity of cells in the nervous system. Activation of receptors by neurotransmitters cause a change in activity of the target cell ...
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LCDC EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT
  • LCDC EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT

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  • LCDC EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALL CORRECT Two main types of cells in the nervous system - Answer-glia and neurons Glia - Answer-Cells that out number neurons, cannot process information like neurons, make up the blood brain barrier that protects the brain from toxic chemicals in the blood Nervous system - Answer-Consists of neurons, axons and receptors Receptors - Answer-Proteins that help regulate activity of cells in the nervous system. Activation of receptors by neurotransm...
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NR 507 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
  • NR 507 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED

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  • NR 507 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED Dermatomes area of the skin that is mainly supplied by branches of a single spinal sensory nerve root. These spinal sensory nerves enter the nerve root at the spinal cord, and their branches reach to the periphery of the body. Substance release at the synapse Acetylcholine- Excitatory or inhibitory- alzheimers Norepi- Excitatory or inhibitory- sleep/wake cycle, SYNS transmission Dopa- Excitatory (h1 and h2 receptors) and inhibitory (H3 re...
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Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are the three layers of protective layer called? Meninges - Dura Mater (thick outer layer) - Arachnoid (Spongy middle layer) - Pia Mater (thin inner layer) What is the organ that constantly manufactures the CSF? choroid plexus, which resides in hollow tubes and cavities called ventricles Where does the action potential originate? Integration zone (or active zone) What are the three types of neurons? Multipo...
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NSG 527 Theory Final Exam Questions and Answers 2023/2024 Graded A+
  • NSG 527 Theory Final Exam Questions and Answers 2023/2024 Graded A+

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  • 1. What is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the CNS a. Glutamine b. Acetylcholine c. GABA d. Serotonin - ANSWER-c. GABA 2. What is the major mechanism of neurotransmitter action in the nervous system? a. The release of neurochemicals into the synapse b. Electrical impulses to move the message down the axon c. Receptors to receive the message d. Termination of neurotransmitter action in the sympathetic nervous system reuptake into presynaptic neuron - ANSWER-d. Termination of ne...
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NSG 552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 Study Guide – Complete Latest 2024/2025
  • NSG 552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 Study Guide – Complete Latest 2024/2025

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  • NSG 552 Psychopharmacology Exam 1 Study Guide – Complete Latest 2024/2025. Phenylalanine (amino acid from diet) -> phenyalanine hydroxylase -> Tyrosine -> Tyrosine hydroxylase -> DOPA -> Dopa decarboxylase -> Dopamine KEY POINT: Dopamine is synthesized directly from tyrosine or indirectly from phenylalanine • Dopamine is packed and stored into synaptic vesicles via the vesicular monoamine transporter (VMAT2) and stored until its release into the synapse. • When dopam...
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LCDC EXAM STUDY || WITH 100% VERIFIED SOLUTIONS.
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  • Two main types of cells in the nervous system correct answers glia and neurons Glia correct answers Cells that out number neurons, cannot process information like neurons, make up the blood brain barrier that protects the brain from toxic chemicals in the blood Nervous system correct answers Consists of neurons, axons and receptors Receptors correct answers Proteins that help regulate activity of cells in the nervous system. Activation of receptors by neurotransmitters cause a change in...
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (Graded A)
  • ASU BIO 181 Exam 3 Questions and Answers (Graded A)

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  • Excitatory synapses make the post-synaptic cell less likely to fire. - ANSWER-False The neural tissues are: - ANSWER-Spinal cord, sensory neurons, and brain How do the glial cells (i.e., myelin sheath) speed up the firing of neurons? - ANSWER-The cell wraps extensions of a fatty insulating substance (myelin) around the axons of neurons. The action potential is: - ANSWER-A result of the movement of ions. Receptors are made from membrane-bound polyribosomes. - ANSWER-True List the 4...
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PYC1501 ASSIGNMENT QUESTION AND ANSWERS 2018- 2021
  • PYC1501 ASSIGNMENT QUESTION AND ANSWERS 2018- 2021

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  • PYC1501 ASSIGNMENT QUESTION AND ANSWERS 2018- 2021. PYC1501 - Basic Psychology The part(s) of the neuron that (is) are responsible for receiving information signals, (is) are called . . . 1. dendrites 2. boutons 3. myelin 4. all of the above Question 2 The part of the neuron that facilitates synaptic transmission of a signal to another neuron is . . . 1. dendrite 2. terminal bouton 3. soma 4. myelin sheath Question 3 The electrical charge resulting from the difference between...
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