A&P REAL EXAM 2023/2024 LATEST UPDATE
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Which of the following would NOT terminate the effects of the neurotransmitter?
A. reputable of neurotransmitter into the presynaptic neuron
B. Degradation of the neurotransmitter by enzymes
C. Diffusion of the neurotransmitter into the extra cellular fluid
D. Presence of calcium ions in the presynaptic neuron
Presence of calcium ions in the presynaptic neuron
Summation that results from the cumulative effect of multiple synapses at multiple places on the
neuron is designated
A. Hyperpolarization
B. Temporal summation
C. Spatial summation
D. Impulse transmission
Spatial summation
The same _ can have different effects depending on the properties of the
A. Substrate;enzyme
B. Hormone; neurotransmitter
C. Neurotransmitter; receptors
D. Receptors; neurotransmitter
Neurotransmitter;receptors
Cholinergic Synapse use the neurotransmitter
A. Serotonin
B. Epinephrine
C. Acetylcholine
D. Norepinephrine
Acetylcholine
Neurotransmitter that bind ionotropic receptors control:
A. The movement of ions into or out of the postsynaptic neuron
B. The formation of a second messenger inside the postsynaptic neuron
C. some metabolic process inside the postsynaptic neuron
D. The activation of G-proteins inside the postsynaptic neuron
The movement of ions into or out of the postsynaptic neuron
After acetylcholinesterase (AChE) acts, the presynaptic neuron:
A. Reabsorbs the choline
B. Reabsorbs synaptic vesicles
C. Reabsorbs the acetate
D. Reabsorbs acetylcholine
Reabsorbs the choline
Where are neuronal pools located?
A. Within ganglia
B. Within nerves
C. Within the CNS
D. Within the PNS
Within the CNS
Neuronal pools are collections of:
A. Motor neurons
B. Bipolar neurons
C. Efferent neurons
D. Interneurons
Interneurons
What brain region is responsible for learning, memory, and personality?
A. Cerebellum
B. Diencephalon
C. Brain stem
D. Cerebrum
Cerebrum
The brain stem connects the brain and the:
A. Cerebellum
B. Eyes
C. Spinal cord
D. Ventricles
Spinal cord
The cerebellum functions in
A. Learning, memory and personality
B. Biological rhythms