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Lab Q8

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  the action potential in each axon had reached maximum amplitude.
B  all of the axons in the nerve produced an action potential.
C  all of the axons were producing a burst of action potentials.
Question #2
A  the stimulus was below threshold, so it did not produce any action potentials.
B  the stimulus did not reach the recording electrodes.
C  the action potentials were too small to register.
Question #3
A  the sodium channels are fully open after the potassium channels.
B  the sodium and potassium channels open at random.
C  the sodium channels are fully open at the same time as the potassium channels.
D  the sodium channels are fully open before the potassium channels.
Question #4
A  the measured response correlates to how many axons are being stimulated.
B  the response is due to several nerves being stimulated
C  multiple measurements are added together.
D  several measurements are taken.
Question #5
A  sodium moving into the cell
B  potassium moving into the cell
C  sodium moving out of the cell
D  potassium moving out of the cell
Question #7
A  cooling increased the time delay
B  cooling decreased the time delay
C  cooling did not affect the time delay
Question #8
A  unmyelination, cooling the nerve
B  myelination, warming the nerve
C  warming the nerve, unmyelination
D  cooling the nerve, myelination