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CLTM ASET s #280-500 Question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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LH (Luteinizing hormone) is produced where? - correct answer Pituitary gland (anterior pituitary) 
 
What are the benefits of presurgical mapping in epilepsy surgery or tumor removal cases? (select all that apply) - correct answer *minimize functional deficit 
*provide data for intra-operative guidance and maximize resection 
*assess risk and benefit of surgery 
*plan surgical approach 
 
Why is it important to record eye movements...
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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? 
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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Depolarization, Summation, and Neural PathwaysDepolarization, Summation, and Neural Pathways Questions And Answers
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Depolarization, Summation, and Neural Pathways Questions And Answers 
Depolarization - ANS-Action potential depolarizes synaptic knob 
Secondary Messenger - ANS-Ca enters axoplasm triggering norepi 
First Messenger - ANS-norepi binds to receptor site causing adenyl cyclase within the cytoplasm to catalyze the 
formation of cyclic AMP from ATP 
Second Messenger - ANS-cyclic AMP opens ion channels allowing NA to depolarize membrane 
Summation - ANS-Integration of EPSP's and IPSP's to reach depo...
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Biology 1107 Final Exam Study Guide (University Of Connecticut) 2024
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Biology 1107 Final Exam Study Guide (University Of Connecticut) 2024 along the length of the axon 
c. Action potential needs to be regenerated by the presence of more voltage gated 
sodium and potassium channels along the length of the axon 
d. So if axon is damaged, you would not have transmission of AP, it would never 
drive at the axon terminal and never release a neurotransmitter 
e. Myelin- a fatty cell type that wraps around the axon, allowing for jumping of 
action potential alon...
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NSCI quizzes exam 1 questions with correct answers
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What is synaptic integration? Answer B. A process by which multiple synaptic potentials combine within one postsynaptic neuron 
 
Most IPSPs are attributable to the Answer B. opening of chloride channels. 
 
Inhibitory postsynaptic potentials differ from excitatory postsynaptic potentials most significantly in their Answer B. direction of membrane polarization. 
 
Miniature postsynaptic potentials are produced Answer C. by spontaneous release of neurotransmitter. 
 
Which of the following statem...
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CLTM ASET?'s #280-500 correctly answered to pass 2023/2024
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CLTM ASET?'s #280-500LH (Luteinizing hormone) is produced where? - correct answer Pituitary gland (anterior pituitary) 
 
What are the benefits of presurgical mapping in epilepsy surgery or tumor removal cases? (select all that apply) - correct answer *minimize functional deficit 
*provide data for intra-operative guidance and maximize resection 
*assess risk and benefit of surgery 
*plan surgical approach 
 
Why is it important to record eye movements, EKG, EMG & respirations on neonatal EEGs?...
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Which statement(s) describe saltatory conduction? - ANSWER Results from action of specialized cells known as Schwann cells. 
 
 
Describes how sodium and potassium ions only flow across the membrane at Nodes of Ranvier. 
 
 
 
Defined as the "jumping" of an electrical signal down a myelinated neuron. 
 
depolarizes the postsynaptic membrane - ANSWER EPSP
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CLTM ASET Exam Questions and Answers with Solutions 2023
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LH (Lutenizing hormmone) is produced where? - Pituitary gland (anterior 
pituitary) 
What are the benefits of presurgical mapping in epilepsy surgery or tumor removal 
cases? (select all that apply) – 
*minimize functional deficit 
*provide data for intra-operative guidance and maximize resection 
*assess risk and benefit of surgery 
*plan surgical approach 
Why is it important to record eye movements, EKG, EMG & respirations on 
neonatal EEGs? - 
Which of the following electrophysiological ev...
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Biochem 385 Exam 3 (100% Errorless Solutions)
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(P)In the duodenum, enteropeptidase correct answers Cleaves trypsinogen to form trypsin 
 
(P)Which of the three proteins in the ubiquiination pathway is the most responsible for recognizing the ubiquintated target protein? correct answers E3 
 
(P)What is the regulatory mechanism by which arginine stimulates flux through the urea cycle? correct answers Arginine stimulates the production of the allosteric activator N- acetylglutamate 
 
(P)A person who has alkaptonuria is easily diagnosed from t...
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CBNS 120 MIDTERM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.
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CBNS 120 MIDTERM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND 
ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED. 
"M" potassium channels (check all that apply): 
- have a relatively high open probability at Em 
- are inhibited by PIP2 
- mediate the late slow IPSP 
- mediate the late slow EPSP 
- cause an excitatory response through decreased resting conductance 
have a relatively high open probability at Em, mediate the late slow EPSP, cause an 
excitatory response throughterm-48 decreased resting conductance. 
The following cells ...
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