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Which of the following best describe the communication process
between neurons?
Select one:
1.
Neurotransmitters, stored in the soma, are released into the
synapse to bind at the receptor sites of the postsynaptic neuron's
dendrite. Neurotransmitters are then fired from the dendrites to the
axom in the presynaptic neuron, and travels to another synaptic
cleft to continue the firing of action potential.
2.
Neurotransmitters, stored in the cell nucleus, are released into the
axon terminals when the neuron is stimulated by another neuron's
firing of action potential. The neurotransmitters then bind with the
mitochondria of the receiving or postsynaptic neuron.
Neurotransmitters are quickly transmitted into the synapse by
reuptake in the presynaptic neuron.
3.
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Neurotransmitters are released into the postsynaptic cleft when the
dendrites is stimulated by another neuron's synapses. The
neurotransmitters then send a neural impulse to the presynaptic
receptor site. Neurotransmitters are quickly deactivated by
dissolving into the dendrites of the postsynaptic neuron, to make
space for other transmitters.
4.
Neurotransmitters, stored in the axom terminals, are released into
the synaptic cleft when the neuron is stimulated by another
neuron's firing of action potential. The neurotransmitters then bind
at the receptor sites of the receiving or postsynaptic neuron.
Neurotransmitters are quickly deactivated by removal into the
synapse or by reuptake in the presynaptic neuron, to make space
for other transmitters.
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Please see study guide, Lesson 4, section 4.3.1 multichoice
The correct answer is: Neurotransmitters, stored in the axom
terminals, are released into the synaptic cleft when the neuron is
stimulated by another neuron's firing of action potential. The
neurotransmitters then bind at the receptor sites of the receiving or
postsynaptic neuron. Neurotransmitters are quickly deactivated by
removal into the synapse or by reuptake in the presynaptic neuron,
to make space for other transmitters.
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A new position is advertised for a financial administrator. The job
requires logical analysis and a systematic approach to solving
problems. The job incumbent reads and analyses factual reports
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daily, and is expected to write clear, structured reports on concrete
facts. The position clearly requires someone with dominant
functioning in…
a.
The corpus callosum.
b.
The left hemisphere
of the brain. c.
The four
brain lobes.
d.
The right hemisphere of the brain.
Feedback
This is correct. Please see Lesson 4, section 4.4.3.
The correct answer is: The left hemisphere of the brain.
Question 3
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Peter goes on a hunting trip with his father. Whilst sitting behind a
bush, suddenly a herd of buffalo starts to run towards them. Peter
jumps up and starts to run… According to the Triune Brain
Theory, which part of Peter’s brain was aroused and caused him to
run to protect himself?
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Open course index
Started on Sunday, 15 September 2024, 11:55 PM
State Finished
Completed on Monday, 16 September 2024, 12:24 AM
Time taken 29 mins 10 secs
Marks 24.00/30.00
Grade 80.00 out of 100.00
Question 1
Correct
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
Flag question
Question text
Which of the following best describe the communication process
between neurons?
Select one:
1.
Neurotransmitters, stored in the soma, are released into the
synapse to bind at the receptor sites of the postsynaptic neuron's
dendrite. Neurotransmitters are then fired from the dendrites to the
axom in the presynaptic neuron, and travels to another synaptic
cleft to continue the firing of action potential.
2.
Neurotransmitters, stored in the cell nucleus, are released into the
axon terminals when the neuron is stimulated by another neuron's
firing of action potential. The neurotransmitters then bind with the
mitochondria of the receiving or postsynaptic neuron.
Neurotransmitters are quickly transmitted into the synapse by
reuptake in the presynaptic neuron.
3.
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Neurotransmitters are released into the postsynaptic cleft when the
dendrites is stimulated by another neuron's synapses. The
neurotransmitters then send a neural impulse to the presynaptic
receptor site. Neurotransmitters are quickly deactivated by
dissolving into the dendrites of the postsynaptic neuron, to make
space for other transmitters.
4.
Neurotransmitters, stored in the axom terminals, are released into
the synaptic cleft when the neuron is stimulated by another
neuron's firing of action potential. The neurotransmitters then bind
at the receptor sites of the receiving or postsynaptic neuron.
Neurotransmitters are quickly deactivated by removal into the
synapse or by reuptake in the presynaptic neuron, to make space
for other transmitters.
Feedback
Please see study guide, Lesson 4, section 4.3.1 multichoice
The correct answer is: Neurotransmitters, stored in the axom
terminals, are released into the synaptic cleft when the neuron is
stimulated by another neuron's firing of action potential. The
neurotransmitters then bind at the receptor sites of the receiving or
postsynaptic neuron. Neurotransmitters are quickly deactivated by
removal into the synapse or by reuptake in the presynaptic neuron,
to make space for other transmitters.
Question 2
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A new position is advertised for a financial administrator. The job
requires logical analysis and a systematic approach to solving
problems. The job incumbent reads and analyses factual reports
Downloaded by Vincent kyalo ()
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daily, and is expected to write clear, structured reports on concrete
facts. The position clearly requires someone with dominant
functioning in…
a.
The corpus callosum.
b.
The left hemisphere
of the brain. c.
The four
brain lobes.
d.
The right hemisphere of the brain.
Feedback
This is correct. Please see Lesson 4, section 4.4.3.
The correct answer is: The left hemisphere of the brain.
Question 3
Correct
Mark 1.00 out of 1.00
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Question text
Peter goes on a hunting trip with his father. Whilst sitting behind a
bush, suddenly a herd of buffalo starts to run towards them. Peter
jumps up and starts to run… According to the Triune Brain
Theory, which part of Peter’s brain was aroused and caused him to
run to protect himself?
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