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GMS 6510 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Which term refers to the vegetative portion of a cannabis plant from a strain containing low 
levels of THC? 
Hemp 
In what year did marijuana become outlawed at the federal level for all uses? 
1971 
Which cannabinoids are psychoactive? 
delta 9-THC 
Drugs that increase the expression of which class of drug metabolizing enzymes would be 
expected to decrease the half-life of THC in the body of users? 
CYPs 
THC metabolites are primarily eliminated from...
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Opioid Analgesics question n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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Opioid AnalgesicsReceptors involved in transmission and modulation of pain that opioids act on are located primarily in - correct answer 1. brain 
2. spinal cord 
 
3 major classes of opioid receptors - correct answer 1. μ 
2. δ 
3. κ 
 
The 3 major classes of opioid receptors are linked to - correct answer G(i) protein 
 
The majority of opioid analgesics act at this receptor - correct answer μ receptor 
 
Analgeisa, euphoria, *respiratory depression* and *physiological dependence* result p...
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What is the neurotransmitter that is associated with pain, memory, and mood and is considered to have calming effects? - Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)(Halter 52) 
 
What medication classification is considered the most commonly used anti-anxiety agents called? - benzodiazepines.(Halter 52) 
 
Benzodiazepines effect the main neurotransmitter called: - potentiate GABA(Halter 52) 
 
Name some common benzodiazepine medications used to treat anxiety. - diazepam (Valium) 
clonazepam (Klonopin) 
alpra...
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Intra vs. Inter Individual Differences - answerIntra: Variations in criminal conduct with an 
individual between time and situation 
Inter: Variation in criminal conduct between indiviuals 
Forensic psychology - answerAny application of psychology to the legal system 
Criminological psychology - answerSpecific psychological study of criminal behaviour 
otherwise known as correctional psychology 
Crime Desistance - answerDecreased criminal a...
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where are alpha 1 receptors located ️️vascular smooth muscle 
where are alpha 2 receptors located ️️presynaptic nerve terminals 
effects of alpha 1 agonism ️️vasoconstriction, increased svr, increased bp 
effects of alpha 2 agonism ️️inhibition of norepinephrine release 
How does dexmedetomidine work? ️️alpha 2 agonism ( blocking release of norepinephrine 
in brain and spinal cord) 
Effects of dexmedetomidine ️️analgesi...
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NSG 552 Psychopharm Exam 1 Study Guide – Complete Latest 2024/2025
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Dopamine belongs to the family of catecholamines. It is a neurotransmitter. 
• Hormones, Epinephrine and Norepinephrine (other catecholamines) are derived from Dopamine 
• Dopamine plays a significant role in learning, goal-directed behavior, regulation of hormones, motor 
control. 
DOPAMINE SYNTHESIS 
Phenylalanine (amino acid from diet) -> phenyalanine hydroxylase -> Tyrosine -> Tyrosine hydroxylase -> 
DOPA -> Dopa decarboxylase -> Dopamine 
KEY POINT: Dopamine is synthe...
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Bio 203 Final Exam Review Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024-2025
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Nerves are __________ of the nervous system. 
 
A. organs 
B. tissues 
C. organ systems 
D. organelles 
E. cells - a. organs 
 
The term "nerve fiber" refers to a(n) __________. 
 
A. nerve cell 
B. organelle in nerve cells 
C. organ 
D. axon 
E. bundle of macromolecules in nerve cells - d. axon 
 
What is the primary site on a neuron for receiving signals from other neurons? 
 
a. the axon terminals 
b. the axons 
c. the axon collaterals 
d. the neurosomas 
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Bio 264 Exam 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Bio 264 Exam 3 Questions and Answers 
 
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What structure runs from Z line to Z line? Sarcomere 
 
The movement of the troponin-tropomyosin complex requires _______ Ca2+. 
 
The actin filament is a polymer formed from 300 to 400 globular subunits called ______ G- 
actin. 
 
A myofilament is the _________. Protein strand composed of actin or myosin 
 
T tubules ________. Conduct action potentials deep into the muscle cell 
 
A drug that interferes with the active transport of calci...
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HSES 375- NEURO CHAPTER 7 (PT.2) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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presynaptic inhibition 
to gate the monosynaptic Ia input to motor neurons, and it is modulated according to the needs of the task 
 
 
 
(T/F) presynaptic inhibition is affected by spinal cord lesions (SCI, ALS, MS) 
True 
 
 
 
Conditioning stimulus (e.g., brief tendon vibration of tibialis anterior) depresses 
H-reflex in soleus (and quads heteronymous muscle to soleus) 
 
 
 
Heteronymous 
soleus and quads are heteronymous with each other; the tibialis is the antagonist with the soleus. 
 
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Athabasca CRJS 360 Key Terms and 
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Intra vs. Inter Individual Differences - answerIntra: Variations in criminal conduct with an 
individual between time and situation 
Inter: Variation in criminal conduct between indiviuals 
Forensic psychology - answerAny application of psychology to the legal system 
Criminological psychology - answerSpecific psychological study of criminal behaviour 
otherwise known as correctional psychology 
Crime Desistance - answerDecreased criminal a...
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