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PHYS 261 Week 3 Lecture Quiz | Score 39/40 | West Coast University

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Week 3 Lecture Quiz
Due Nov 13 at 11:59pm Points 40 Questions 40 Available after Nov 7 at 12am
Time Limit 60 Minutes


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You will have 60 minutes to complete this 40-question quiz.



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LATEST Attempt 1 18 minutes 39 out of 40



Submitted Nov 12 at 6:44pm


Question 1 pts


Myelin is formed by


oligodendrocytes only.

Correct! Schwann cells and oligodendrocytes.


Schwann cells only.


axons only.




Question 2 pts


Which of the following statment is FALSE regarding the Sympathetic Nervous Sytem?


Correct! both the preganglionic and postganglionic fibers release acetlcholine as the neurotransmitter.


the receptors within this system are collectively referred to as the "adrenergic" receptors.


it is responsible for the "fight or flight" response.


the ganglions are located within the paravertebral chains.




Question 3 pts


Which of the following increase the speed of an action potential?


Decrease the diameter of the axon.

Correct! Increase in botth the diameter of the axon and myelination.


Decrease the diameter of the axon, increase the resistance of the axon membrane to ion leakage.

, decrease in the diameter of the axon, decrease the resistance of the axon membrane to ion leakage.




Question 4 pts


The ion necessary to initiate the release of acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft is


chloride.


sodium.

Correct! calcium.


potassium.


zinc.




Question 5 pts


The inhibitory neurotransmitters of the CNS act by opening ________ channels.


only Na+


only Ca2+


Na+ and K+

Correct! only Cl-


only K+




Question 6 pts


Inhibitory neurotransmitters


increase membrane permeability to sodium ions.

Correct! result in hyperpolarizing type of graded potential.


decrease calcium ion exit from cells.


decrease potassium ion exit from cells.


result in depolarizing type of graded potential.




Question 7 pts


Graded potentials may

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