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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 
 
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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? - Answer- Meninges 
- Dura Mater (thick outer layer) 
- Arachnoid (Spongy middle layer) 
- Pia Mater (thin inner layer) 
What is the organ that constantly manufactures the CSF? - Answer- choroid plexus, 
which resides in hollow tubes and cavities called ventricles 
Where does the action potential originate? - Answer- Integration zone (or active zone) 
What are the three types of ...
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LCDC EXAM STUDY Guide Correct Questions and Answers
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LCDC EXAM STUDY Guide Correct Questions and Answers 
 
Two main types of cells in the nervous system - ANSWERSglia and neurons 
 
Glia - ANSWERSCells 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 - ANSWERSConsists of neurons, axons and receptors 
 
Receptors - ANSWERSProteins that help regulate activity of cells in the nervous system. Activation of receptors by neurotra...
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AP PSYCH: CH 3, BIO COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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AP PSYCH: CH 3, BIO COMPLETE 
QUESTIONS 
Neurotransmitters 
ANSWER = chemicals in the brain, spinal cord, glands, etc. that affect our feelings that 
should be balanced. 
Acetylcholine 
ANSWER = memory and movement 
Dopamine 
ANSWER = pleasure, attention, mood, alertness, drugs 
Norepinephrine 
ANSWER = alertness, arousal, energy drinks 
Epinephrine 
ANSWER = adrenaline 
Seratonin 
ANSWER = mood hunger, sleep, Happiness 
Glutamate 
ANSWER = excitatory, msg 
GABA (gamma-aminobutyric acid) 
ANSWER...
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LCDC EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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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 and many of the effects of ...
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LCDC EXAM STUDY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ALREADY PASSED
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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 neurotransmitter...
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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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NEUROSCIENCE AND BEHAVIOR WITH VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS 2024|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Phrenology 
the detailed study of the shape and size of the cranium as a supposed indication of character and mental abilities. 
 
 
 
Neuron 
composed of cell body, dendrites, axon, and terminal buttons 
 
 
 
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dendrites 
Branchlike parts of a neuron that are specialized to receive information from other cells 
 
 
 
cell body 
the cell's life support center 
 
 
 
Axon 
the neuron extension that passes messages through its branches to other neurons or to muscles or g...
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AP Psych Module 9 Review Questions and Verified Answers | Passed | A+
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Multiple sclerosis is a result of degeneration in the...? 
: Myelin sheath 
Following the release of neurotransmitters across the synapse, and an action 
potential, what most likely takes place? 
: The sending neuron reabsorbs the neurotransmitter for reuse 
In order for a neuron to generate an action potential, what must be true? 
: Excitatory impulses must outnumber inhibitory impulses 
Phrenology has been discredited, but which of the following ideas has its origins in 
phrenology 
: Specif...
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HUBS 191 Nervous System Latest Update 100% Solved
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HUBS 191 Nervous System Latest 
 
Update 100% Solved 
 
Resting membrane potential -70mV 
 
Open Voltage gated ion channels are ? at -60mV 
 
Inactive Voltage gated ion channels are ? at+30mV 
 
Na+ Extracellular fluid as a high ? concentration and is therefore positive in comparison to 
the ICF 
 
K+ Intercellular fluid has a high ? concentration and is therefore slightly negative in 
comparison to the ECF 
 
Depolarisation The change from a negative resting potential to a positive action poten...
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