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BIOD322 / BIOD 322 Module 2 (Latest Update 2025 / 2026) Neuroscience | Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct - Portage Learning

Neural Function and Transmission

Question:

Docking of synaptic vesicles packaged with small molecule neurotransmitters occurs through the interaction of three membrane-bound proteins called what?

Answer:

SNARE proteins

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Question:

What are the three SNARE proteins?

Answer:

synaptobrevin, syntaxin, and SNAP-25

Question:

Which SNARE protein is called v-SNARE becuase it is located on the vesicular membrane?

Answer:

Synaptobrevin

Question:

Which SNARE proteins are called t-SNAREs because they are located on terminal membrane?

Answer:

Syntaxin and SNAP-25

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Question:

The influx of calcium through the voltage-gated calcium channels initiates the exocytosis process which leads to?

Answer:

Neurotransmitter release

Question:

Calcium enters the cell and interacts with a vesicle-bound protein called what? What does this protein do?

Answer:

Synaptotagim | Synaptotagmin is a calcium sensor that detects elevated levels of calcium in the axon terminal

Question:

Full-fusion vs. kiss-and-run exocytosis

Answer:

Full fusion - fully incorporates itself or fuses with the terminal membrane, releasing all enclosed neurotransmitter into synaptic terminal Kiss and run - temporarily fuses with the membrane and partially releases some neurotransmitter into synaptic terminal

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Question:

Ionotropic (Ligand-gated)

Answer:

Ionotropic - transmembrane proteins with pores that open in response to binding of a ligand (neurotransmitter), opening permits ions to rush into post-synaptic neuron and elicit a direct response

Question:

Metabotropic (G protein coupled) receptors, also called seven- transmembrane receptors or 7-TM receptors

Answer:

Metabotropic - membrane bound receptor complex that causes the cell to change its metabolism that leads to excitation or inhibition of postsynaptic cell, G protein (along with signaling molecules) itself will causes a change in the cell, not an ion

Question:

G protein coupled receptors bind to what? (2)

Answer:

GTP and GDP

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