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ANP EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025
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ANP EXAM 3 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 2024/2025 
 
 
In a bedridden patient recovering from a badly fractured femur, disuse atrophy in the thigh muscles is caused by _________. 
 
decreased ability of muscle cells to produce ATP, resulting in decreased ability of the muscles to contract 
decreased ability to synthesize acetylcholine in the neurons that innervate the thigh muscles 
decreased synthesis of muscle proteins and/or increased breakdown of muscle proteins 
none of the above - ANSWERSdecreased ...
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Psychology Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Psychology Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024 
the scientific method - Answer-Ensures that results are empirical, or grounded in 
objective, tangible evidence that can be observed time and time again, regardless of 
who is observing 
Steps of the scientific method - Answer-make an observation, ask a question, form a 
hypothesis, make a prediction, do an experiment, analyze results, report results 
hypothesis - Answer-tentative and testable statement about the relationship between 
two or more...
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Neuromuscular Physiology Questions & Answers 2024
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Neuromuscular Physiology Questions & Answers 2024 
1. membrane potential - ANS-result of concentration of ions 
2. action potential - ANS-rapid change in the membrane potential 
3. stages of action potential - ANS-depolarization, repolarization, hyperpolarization 
4. resting stage of action potential - ANS--90 mV 
5. depolarization - ANS-rise of potential towards positive due to sodium inflow 
6. repolarization - ANS-re-establishment of negative resting stage of RMP 
7. RMP - ANS-resting membran...
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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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NROB60 FINAL NOTES Exam Questions With 100% Verified Answers
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NROB60 FINAL NOTES Exam Questions 
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Properties of the action potential - answerrising phase 
overshoot 
falling phase 
undershoot 
What happens when the current reaches threshold? - answergenerate APs at a low rate 
What happens when current increase? - answerrate of AP generation increases 
increases the frequency of AP (all or none situation) 
What does the firing frequency of APs reflect? - answerthe magnitude of the DEPOLARIZING 
current 
(since hyperpolarizing wou...
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PDA exam 1 quiz questions With Complete
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Which current flow listed below causes depolarization of the neuronal cell membrane? 
sodium efflux 
chloride influx 
potassium efflux 
sodium influx Correct Answers Correct answer 
sodium influx 
 
An EPSP ____________ the likelihood of an action potential occurring. 
has no effect on 
has an unknown effect on 
decreases 
increases Correct Answers increases 
 
A voltage-gated ion channel is opened in response to 
a change in the membrane potential. 
phosphorylation. 
ligand binding. 
All ...
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Portage Learning Anatomy & Physiology 2: Module 1 Exam Questions And Answers 2022
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This is a bundle of axons found in the peripheral nervous system. * Answer-nerve 
 
This part of the autonomic system accelerates the heart beat and increases breathing rate. * Answer-sympathetic nervous system 
 
The ventral root of a nerve contains what type of neurons? * Answer-motor (efferent) 
 
This part of a neuron conducts nerve impulses towards the cell body. * Answer-denderites 
 
A neuron going to the bicep of the forearm is part of the: * Answer-A. Central nervous system 
B. Peripher...
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PHYS 506 Anatomy and Physiology Endocrine (Pancreatic Islet Cells) MCQs Answers 2023/24
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PHYS 506 Anatomy and Physiology Endocrine (Pancreatic Islet Cells) MCQs Answers 2023/24 
Pancreatic Islet Cells 
186. A patient presents with Whipple triad, including plasma glucose < 60 mg/dL, 
symptomatic hypoglycemia, and improvement of symptoms with administration of 
glucose. CT of the abdomen is suggestive of islet cell carcinoma. Which of the following 
best describes the islets of Langerhans? 
(A) They are found primarily in the head of the pancreas. 
(B) They constitute approximately...
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Psych 115 Midterm 1 UCLA Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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What are the three layers of protective layer called? 
Meninges 
- Dura Mater (thick outer layer) 
- Arachnoid (Spongy middle layer) 
- Pia Mater (thin inner layer) 
 
 
What is the organ that constantly manufactures the CSF? 
choroid plexus, which resides in hollow tubes and cavities called ventricles 
 
 
Where does the action potential originate? 
Integration zone (or active zone) 
 
 
What are the three types of neurons? 
Multipo...
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Brain & Behavior - Test 1 - Tulane University Questions With Complete Solutions.
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acetylcholine - cholinergic, contains nicotinic and muscarinic 
action potential process - stimulus arrives to a neuron at resting membrane potential, 
depolarization or hyperpolarization occurs, if depolarization and reaches threshold then gated sodium 
channels open and influx of Na+, leads to hyper polarization, Ka+ gated channels open, depolarization 
and then back to resting membrane potential 
agonist - a molecule that increases a neurotransmitter's action 
amygdala - emotion regulation 
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