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in what neuronal structure is neurotransmitter synthesized: axon axon terminal
in what neuronal structure is neurotransmitter synthesized:
axon axon terminal axon hillock dendrites soma
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Multiple select. Choose all that apply:
In which of the neuronal structures are voltage-gated ion channels located? Group of
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Which of the following does NOT represent a neural communication pathway of the reflex arc as described in the lab manual?
a.
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Why s there no neurotransmitter release from the axon terminal when there are no calcium ions in the
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Which of the following best describes the direction of the action potential?
a. from one axon terminal to another axon terminal
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neurotransmitter release would be inhibited by
a.stimulating repolarization of the axon terminal b.blocking Ca2+ influx in the
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3 With the normal extracellular calcium concentration, [Ca*], when the action potential reaches the axon terminal it triggers
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Where are neurotransmitter receptors found?
a. axon terminal b. axon hillock c. node of ranvier d. dendrite
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Why does the stimulus intensity affect the amount of neurotransmitter release at the axon terminal? • The
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True/False: In a myelinated neuron, action potentials first generate at the axon hillock and then conduct along/down the axon
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