11.Norepinephrine is the neurotransmitter released in the synaptic cleft of the neuromuscular junction.
True
False
9. Choose the chemical below that allows transmission of a nerve impulse from one neuron across a synapse to another neuron.
Sodium
Chloride ion
Neurotransmitter
Pottasium
5. When thinking about an action potential, which of the following describes what is happening?
All of these are correct
The membrane potential changes really fast.
It is part of the process of how a nerve cell passes information.
It is generated as a result of voltage-gated ion channels opening.
11.Norepinephrine is the neurotransmitter released in the synaptic cleft of the neuromuscular junction.
True
False
9. Choose the chemical below that allows transmission of a nerve impulse from one neuron across a synapse to another neuron.
Sodium | ||
Chloride ion | ||
Neurotransmitter | ||
Pottasium |
5. When thinking about an action potential, which of the following describes what is happening?
All of these are correct | ||
The membrane potential changes really fast. | ||
It is part of the process of how a nerve cell passes information. | ||
It is generated as a result of voltage-gated ion channels opening. |
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3. Which of the following is TRUE about a motor neuron?
It passes information to another motor neuron. | ||
It passes information to another neuron. | ||
It stimulates cells associated with muscles or glands. | ||
It cannot generate an action potential. |
2. Choose the immediate event that needs to occur for a nerve to fire an action potential.
Voltage-gated potassium ion channels need to open. | ||
A threshold potential will need to be reached. | ||
Depolarization will need to be happen. | ||
Voltage-gated sodium ion channels need to close. |
1. Choose the TRUE statement with respect to axons and/or dendrites.
Dendrite is the location that a neurotransmitter moves into the synamptic cleft. | ||
Action potentials travel along the axon of a neuron. | ||
A neuron will typically have more axons than dendrites. | ||
More than one is correct |