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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A potassium exits, repolarizing the cell to a negative value.
B potassium enters, repolarizing the cell to a positive value.
C potassium enters, depolarizing the cell to a positive value.
D potassium enters, repolarizing the cell to a negative value.
E potassium exits, depolarizing the cell to an even more negative value.
Question #2
A a valley where the low point approaches the threshold value.
B a hill where the high point is the farthest away from the threshold value.
C a valley where the low point is the farthest away from the threshold value.
D a hill where the high point approaches the threshold value.
Question #3
A opening of voltage-gated calcium channels and diffusion of calcium into the synaptic knob.
B opening of chemically gated calcium channels and diffusion of calcium out of the synaptic knob to the interstitial fluid.
C opening of chemically gated calcium channels and diffusion of calcium into the synaptic knob.
D opening of voltage-gated calcium channels and diffusion of calcium out of the synaptic knob to the interstitial fluid.
E closure of voltage-gated calcium channels in the synaptic knob membrane.
Question #4
A EPSP.
B IPSP.
Question #5
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #6
A FALSE
B TRUE
Question #7
A spatial summation.
B several action potentials.
C temporal summation.
D suprathreshold hyperpolarization.
Question #8
A C fibers, and they conduct impulses at 100 meters per second.
B C fibers, and they conduct impulses at 1 meter per second.
C A fibers, and they conduct impulses at 10 meters per second.
D D fibers, and they conduct impulses at 0.1 meter per second.
E D fibers, and they conduct impulses at 0.01 meter per second.
Question #9
A neurofibril nodes.
B myelinated regions.
Question #10
A facilitation.
B spatial summation.
C recruitment.
D presynaptic potentiation.
E temporal summation.
Question #11
A varies in size depending on the magnitude of the stimulus (larger voltage change for stronger stimulus).
B is all or none (always the same intensity).
C travels the length of the nerve fiber (is long-distance).
D lasts for several seconds after ion channels have opened, closed, and reset.
Question #12
A Absolute refractory period
B Relative refractory period
Question #13
A one electrode inside the cell and another outside the body.
B one electrode inside the cell and another inside another cell.
C one microelectrode inside the neuron and another in the interstitial fluid.
D two electrodes inside the neuron.
Question #14
A chemically gated channels.
B sodium-potassium pumps.
C voltage-gated channels.
D mechanically gated channels.
Question #15
A degradation by an enzyme.
B reuptake by the presynaptic cell.
C uptake by the postsynaptic cell.
D being engulfed by a supporting glial cell.
Question #16
A the entry of any ion.
B either the entry of a cation or the exit of an anion.
C the entrance of either sodium or potassium.
D either the entry of an anion or the exit of a cation.
Question #17
A chemically, dendrite
B chemically, axon
C voltage-, dendrite
D voltage-, axon
Question #18
A inversely related to both voltage and resistance.
B directly related to both voltage and resistance.
C directly related to voltage and inversely related to resistance.
D indirectly related to voltage and directly related to resistance.
Question #19
A dendritic lassos.
B reuptake by the presynaptic cell.
C endocytosis by the postsynaptic cell.
D phagocytosis by a macrophage.
Question #20
A their activated state to their resting state.
B their inactivated state to their resting state.
C their resting state to their activated state.
D their resting state to their inactivated state.