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NERVOUS SYSTEM - MULTIPLE CHOICE FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED
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1. Which does not belong to the peripheral nervous system? A. Ganglion 
B. Cranial nerve 
C. Spinal cord 
D. Peripheral nerve 
E. Spinal nerve - answer-C. Spinal cord 
 
2. Which is not a general function of the nervous system? 
A. Transporting materials throughout the body 
B. Collecting information 
C. Processing and evaluating information 
 D. Responding to information 
E. No exceptions; all are general functions of the nervous system - answer-A. Transporting materials throughout the...
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NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide Exam And Actual Verified Answers 100% 2024
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classic synaptic neurotransmission - correct answer stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. 
 
The synaptic cleft - correct answer is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it contains proteins and scaffo...
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What is the neuromuscular junction, and what kind of cells make this specialized synaptic connection? 
Neuromuscular junction is the synaptic connection between motor neurons and muscles 
The cells that makes this connection are in the periphery 
Motor neurons release Acetylcholine onto the muscle cell, that expresses with the Acetylcholine 
receptors 
What is the particular NT being released at this synapse? 
Acetylcholine is the particular neurotransmitt...
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NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide 20 Terms
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NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide (20 Terms). 
classic synaptic neurotransmission 
The synaptic cleft 
the soma 
axon 
axodendritic 
axosomatic 
axoaxonic 
The chemical basis of neurotransmission 
The anatomical basis of neurotransmission 
The cytochrome P450 (CYP) enzyme system 
The CYP enzyme 
agonist 
full agonist 
Constitutive activity 
Antagonists 
Partial agonists 
G Protein-Linked Receptors: Mechanism 
G Protein-Linked Receptors: Structure 
Nicotine 
Serotonin
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1. Which does not belong to the peripheral nervous system? A. Ganglion 
B. Cranial nerve 
C. Spinal cord 
D. Peripheral nerve 
E. Spinal nerve - answer-C. Spinal cord 
 
2. Which is not a general function of the nervous system? 
A. Transporting materials throughout the body 
B. Collecting information 
C. Processing and evaluating information 
 D. Responding to information 
E. No exceptions; all are general functions of the nervous system - answer-A. Transporting materials throughout the...
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide 
classic synaptic neurotransmission 
stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. 
The synaptic cleft 
is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it contains proteins a...
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Stahl's Essential Psychopharmacology Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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Largely the story of chemical neurotransmission - answerModern psychopharmacology is 
Anatomically, chemically, and electrically - answerneurotransmission can be described as 
Neurons (nerve cells) - answerAnatomical neurotransmission occurs through 
axoaxonic synapse - answersynapse between axon of one neuron and axon of another neuron 
axodendritic synapse - answerbetween axon terminals of one neuron and dendrites of o...
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide Questions And Accurate Answers| 2024.
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classic synaptic neurotransmission - correct answer stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. 
 
The synaptic cleft - correct answer is the gap bet...
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Walden NURS 6630 University Psychopharmacology Study Guide
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Classic synaptic neurotransmission Correct Answer stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. 
 
The synaptic cleft Correct Answer is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it contains proteins and scaffolding and ...
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Walden NURS 6630 Psychopharmacology Study Guide 
classic synaptic neurotransmission 
stimulation of a presynaptic neuron (e.g., by neurotransmitters, light, drugs, hormones, nerve impulses) causes electrical impulses to be sent to its axon terminal. These electrical impulses are then converted into chemical messengers and released to stimulate the receptors of a postsynaptic neuron. 
The synaptic cleft 
is the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron; it contains proteins a...
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