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Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail - Test Bank Popular
  • Anatomy And Physiology From Science to Life, 2nd Edition by Jenkins, Gail - Test Bank

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  • 1. Which of the following tissues is always avascular? A) connective tissue D) epithelial tissue B) muscle tissue E) nervous tissue C) skeletal tissue Ans:  D Difficulty:  Medium 2. A scientist who examines tissue changes that might indicate disease is called a A) histologist. D) epidemologist B) radiologist. E) endocrinologist. C) pathologist. Ans:  C Difficulty:  Easy 3. The tissue lining body cavities is A) epithelial tissue. D) m...
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NURS 611 Final Practice Questions and Answers Study Guide
  • NURS 611 Final Practice Questions and Answers Study Guide

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  • 1. What structure is part of the CNS: Brain Somatic nervous system Peripheral nerve pathways Cranial Nerves: Brain 2. Which of the following is an insulating substance for the neuron? Schwann Sheath Myelin Neurilemma Node of Ranvier: Myelin 3. Which neurons transmit impulses from neuron to neuron? Unipolar Sensory Motor Interneurons: Interneurons 4. Which term describes successive, rapid impulses received from a single neuron on the same synapse? Temporal summation Spatial summatio...
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Bio 181 ASU Exam 3 with complete solutions
  • Bio 181 ASU Exam 3 with complete solutions

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  • T or F: Potassium ions are at high concentrations inside of cells, including neurons - ANSWER-True The action potential is a result of: - ANSWER-the movement of ions The post-synaptic cell can be: - ANSWER-in glands, muscle cells and neurons Th resting potential of a neuron is - ANSWER--60mV T or F: The cell body refers to the part of the neurons that begin at the dendrites and extend to the axon terminal - ANSWER-false T or F: Voltage gated ion channels open when a protein binds ...
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SPLH 620 Quiz #1 questions and answers with complete top solutions
  • SPLH 620 Quiz #1 questions and answers with complete top solutions

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  • SPLH 620 Quiz #1 questions and answers with complete top solutions Dorsal (Superior) top of brain Ventral (Inferior) bottom of brain Anterior front of brain Posterior back of brain GABA primary inhibitory CNS neurotransmitter Axon Hillock location of action potential initiation Spatial Summation integration of synaptic input from dendrites and cell body areas Node of Ranvier area of axon between myelinated sections with many ion channels ...
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Bio 151 Exam 3 - UW-Madison Question with answers (VERIFIED)
  • Bio 151 Exam 3 - UW-Madison Question with answers (VERIFIED)

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  • Bio 151 Exam 3 - UW-Madison Question with answers (VERIFIED)Nervous system a network of interconnected nerve cells Neurons basic functional units of the nervous system Homeostasis the ability of animals, organs, and cells to actively regulate and maintain a stable internal state What are the three types of nerve cells? sensory neurons, interneurons, motor neurons Sensory neurons send and receive information about an animal's environment or it internal physiologi...
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OCCTH 585 Midterm 1 Latest Version  Already Passed
  • OCCTH 585 Midterm 1 Latest Version Already Passed

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  • OCCTH 585 Midterm 1 Latest Version Already Passed evidence for a plastic brain - learning and memory - skill acquisition - development - aging - injury and disease - recovery neuron cell that allows transmission of information dendrites collects/receives information from other sources cell body integrates incoming signals and generates outgoing signal to the axon; powerhouse of the cell axon passes electrical signals (action potential) to dendrites of another cell or to...
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ASU BIO 181 Exam 3 Study Guide Correct 100%
  • ASU BIO 181 Exam 3 Study Guide Correct 100%

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  • When the presynaptic cell contacts a muscle cell, the synapse area is called a motor end plate. - ANSWER TRUE Briefly explain why the action potential flows only from the axon hillock to the terminal web. - ANSWER During the course of an action potential there is a refractory period that makes sure the action potential can't trigger backwards by the use of caps on gated sodium channels. The caps close and keeps the action potential flowing in one direction. How do the glial cells (i.e., m...
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Wiley Plus EXAM 3| 145 Questions| With Complete Solutions
  • Wiley Plus EXAM 3| 145 Questions| With Complete Solutions

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  • In temporal summation, a single presynaptic neuron stimulates the creation of action potentials in a postsynaptic neuron when it correct answer: Fires at a fast enough rate that the sum of EPSPs in the postsynaptic neuron moves above threshold A postsynaptic neuron responds to neurotransmitters released by a presynaptic neuron by creating correct answer: Either EPSPs or IPSPs Wallerian degeneration refers to correct answer: Degeneration of the distal end of axon and myelin sheath after ...
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BI 241 Exam 4 Marvin Questions and Answers with complete solution
  • BI 241 Exam 4 Marvin Questions and Answers with complete solution

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  • Which of the following does NOT correctly match a term with its description? Depolarization --- Period during which sodium ions diffuse out of the neuron due to a change in permeability for these ions. Repolarization --- The interior of the cell becomes more negative due to the opening of potassium ion gates. Relative refractory period --- An exceptionally strong stimulus can trigger a response (action potential). Absolute refractory period --- Period during which the neuron cannot respond...
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Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass What are the three layers of protective layer called? - Answer- Meninges - Dura Mater (thick outer layer) - Arachnoid (Spongy middle layer) - Pia Mater (thin inner layer) What is the organ that constantly manufactures the CSF? - Answer- choroid plexus, which resides in hollow tubes and cavities called ventricles Where does the action potential originate? - Answer- Integration zone (or active zone) What are the three types of ...
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