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DPR Exam 2 Questions and Answers | 100% Pass Dendritic spines are the putative site of a) inhibitory synapse b) NT release C) Excitatory synapse d) Vesicle recruitment - Answer-Excitatory synapse The space b/t cells at a synapse is referred to as the a) synaptic rift b)the crack c_)synapt...

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DPR Exam 2 Questions and Answers |
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Dendritic spines are the putative site of

a) inhibitory synapse

b) NT release

C) Excitatory synapse

d) Vesicle recruitment - Answer✔✔-Excitatory synapse

The space b/t cells at a synapse is referred to as the

a) synaptic rift

b)the crack

c_)synaptic cleft

d) synaptic space - Answer✔✔-synaptic cleft

Dendritic spines are

a)structures that maintain some level of plasticity into adulthood

b) static structures that never change

c) Always transient structure that never stabilize

d)structures that are plastic in development but totally static in adulthood -

Answer✔✔-Structures that maintain some level of plasticity into adulthood

Initiation of post-synaptic assembly is largely initiated by the recruitment of

a)Stargazin


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b) NMDA receptors

c) PSD-95

d) ampa receptors - Answer✔✔-PSD- 95

Which of the following is not a common morphology of dendritic spines ?

a) triangular

b) mushroom

c) stubby

d) Filopodial - Answer✔✔-Triangular

In the middle of synaptogenesis covered in the paper on WNTs, what type of

synaptogenesis was most covered?

a) En passant

b) axo-dendritic

c) DEndro-dendritic

d) Axo-axonal - Answer✔✔-Axo-dendritic

Wnts

A) Are a class of signaling molecules

b) appear to have functions in both development as well into adulthood

c) have many diverse function in development

d) All of the above - Answer✔✔-All of the above

The canonical ( classic) wnt pathway involves

a) None of the above

b) A transcription factor binding its promotor and targeting transcription

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