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what does an inhibitory interneuron
what does an inhibitory interneuron do?
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• ion channels to open, so that the receiving end of the interneuron depolarizes.
• a sensory stimulus in the interneuron.
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The sequence of steps that occur in odour perception following the attachment of a
chemical to a sensory receptor is , , , and .
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Some of the Steps in Odor Perception
1. An interneuron in the cerebrum is stimulated. 2. Acetylcholine attaches to an
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You look at a nerve cell under a microscope and see that is has one axon and no dendrites. What type of neuron must it be?
(1
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You look at a nerve cell under a microscope and see that is has one axon and no dendrites. What type of neuron must it be? (1
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1. Which of the following sets of terms could be used in a description of the peripheral nervous system?
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When ______ is released, the subsequent receiving neuron ________ fire because that neurotransmitter is _______.
a. GABA/will
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4. Explain how an inhibitory post-synaptic potential (IPSP) prevents an action potential in the post-synaptic cell. Use the
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Select the correct statements about MacConkey agar.
Check All That Apply The lactose in MacConkey agar is inhibitory to Gram
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