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CLTM ASET s #280-500 Question and answers 2024 verified to pass
  • CLTM ASET s #280-500 Question and answers 2024 verified to pass

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  • CLTM ASET s #280-500 Question and answers 2024 verified to pass LH (Luteinizing hormone) is produced where? - correct answer Pituitary gland (anterior pituitary) What are the benefits of presurgical mapping in epilepsy surgery or tumor removal cases? (select all that apply) - correct answer *minimize functional deficit *provide data for intra-operative guidance and maximize resection *assess risk and benefit of surgery *plan surgical approach Why is it important to record eye movements...
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SCNM Q4 Capstone Physiology Q1, Q2, and Q3 review 2023/2024 updated to pass
  • SCNM Q4 Capstone Physiology Q1, Q2, and Q3 review 2023/2024 updated to pass

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  • SCNM Q4 Capstone Physiology Q1, Q2, and Q3 reviewBotox blocks which of the following: A.Acetylcholine receptors B.sodium channels C.exocytosis D.acetylcholinesterase - correct answer Exocytosis The slowest sensory axons are A.group I, type A B.group II, type A C.group III, type A D.type C - correct answer type C Rod sodium channels are regulated by binding which of the following: A.cAMP B.cGMP C.lidocaine D.acetylcholine - correct answer cGMP What stimulates IGF-1 production...
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 HTHS 1111 Midterm Exam Study Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Graded A 2024
  • HTHS 1111 Midterm Exam Study Questions and Answers with Verified Solutions Graded A 2024

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  • Step 1: The Chemical Synapse An action potential arrives at the end bulb. Step 2: The Chemical Synapse Ca++ enters the presynaptic terminal. Step 3: The Chemical Synapse Ca++ interacts with the synaptic vesicle and fuses with the presynaptic membrane. Step 4: The Chemical Synapse Neurotransmitter is released and binds to the postsynaptic transmitter receptor. Step 5: The Chemical Synapse Receptor protein undergoes a change in shape that allows ions to flow. Step 6: The Chemical Synapse...
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HUBS 191 Progress Test II Latest  Version Graded A
  • HUBS 191 Progress Test II Latest Version Graded A

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  • HUBS 191 Progress Test II Latest Version Graded A Nervous system cells neurons and glia Neuron input zone dendrites and cell body Neuron summation zone axon hillock Neuron conduction zone axon Neuron output zone axon terminals Axon hillock decides whether to pass on information Tract axon bundles in CNS Grey matter cell bodies in CNS White matter myelinated axons in CNS; commissural, projection, and association tracts Ganglion groups of cell bodies in PNS Nerv...
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NSC Chapter 5 Test with Complete Solutions
  • NSC Chapter 5 Test with Complete Solutions

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  • NSC Chapter 5 Test with Complete Solutions transporters - Answer-special proteins embedded in the vesicle membrane that concentrate neurotransmitters inside the vesicle once the amino acid and amine neurotransmitters are synthesized in the cytosol and then taken up by the synaptic vesicles. voltage-gated calcium channels - Answer-following the depolarization of the terminal membrane, these channel proteins open and let in Ca++ ions; resulting elevation in the ions is the signal that causes n...
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HUBS 191 Nervous System Latest  Update 100% Solved
  • HUBS 191 Nervous System Latest Update 100% Solved

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  • HUBS 191 Nervous System Latest Update 100% Solved Resting membrane potential -70mV Open Voltage gated ion channels are ? at -60mV Inactive Voltage gated ion channels are ? at+30mV Na+ Extracellular fluid as a high ? concentration and is therefore positive in comparison to the ICF K+ Intercellular fluid has a high ? concentration and is therefore slightly negative in comparison to the ECF Depolarisation The change from a negative resting potential to a positive action poten...
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CLTM ASET Exam Questions and Answers with Solutions 2023
  • CLTM ASET Exam Questions and Answers with Solutions 2023

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  • LH (Lutenizing hormmone) is produced where? - Pituitary gland (anterior pituitary) What are the benefits of presurgical mapping in epilepsy surgery or tumor removal cases? (select all that apply) – *minimize functional deficit *provide data for intra-operative guidance and maximize resection *assess risk and benefit of surgery *plan surgical approach Why is it important to record eye movements, EKG, EMG & respirations on neonatal EEGs? - Which of the following electrophysiological ev...
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PSYC 375 Study Guide- Questions and 100% Correct Answers
  • PSYC 375 Study Guide- Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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  • How Neurons Integrate Information- Through dendritic spines, a neuron can establish more than 50,000 connections to other neurons - Nerve impulses traveling from other neurons bombard the receiving neuron with all manner of inputs (excitatory and inhibitory) - The cell body, located between the dendritic tree and its axon, can receive inputs from many other neurons Saltatory ConductionMyelin and Node of Ranvier Node of RanvierPart of an axon that is not covered by myelin Tiny gaps in the myeli...
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CBNS 120 MIDTERM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.
  • CBNS 120 MIDTERM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED.

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  • CBNS 120 MIDTERM 2 REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, GRADED A+/ VERIFIED. "M" potassium channels (check all that apply): - have a relatively high open probability at Em - are inhibited by PIP2 - mediate the late slow IPSP - mediate the late slow EPSP - cause an excitatory response through decreased resting conductance have a relatively high open probability at Em, mediate the late slow EPSP, cause an excitatory response throughterm-48 decreased resting conductance. The following cells ...
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NSB Exam 2 (Questions & Answers) Rated 100% Correct!!
  • NSB Exam 2 (Questions & Answers) Rated 100% Correct!!

  • Examen • 34 pages • 2024
  • __ spindle afferents encircle intrafusal muscle fibers and report changes in muscle length and speed of extrafusal fiber contraction - 1a A bundle of nerve fibers + intervening endoneurium bounded by a ring of perineurium is called ____. The blood-nerve barrier protects this compartment. - Endonuerial Compartment a condition caused by damage to the thalamus resulting in burning or tingling sensations and possibly hypersensitivity to things that would not normally be painful such as light to...
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