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Neurotransmission

Question 1 of 12

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ism the communication between neurons. It allows messages from the environment to be processed by the and messages to be sent to the muscles so that action can occur.
There are 2 types of synapses that are involved in the communication between neurons: e synapses and i synapses

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Question 2 of 12

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: Receives info from the other neurons & transports it to the cell body.

: Controls the metabolism and maintenance of the neuron

: The sheath covering the axon, protecting it from other chemical or physical interference

: Transmits the Information to the next neuron; the terminal ends have sacs that secrete neurotransmitters.

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    Dendrites
    Soma
    Myelin
    Axon terminals

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Question 3 of 12

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Neurotransmitters are that transmit information from one neuron to the next. The signal travels down the axon, is converted into a signal (neurotransmitter), travels across the and into the of the next neuron. This process is called

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    electrical
    chemicals
    chemical
    synapse
    dendrite
    synaptic transmission.

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Question 4 of 12

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The process states that neurotransmitters released from the presynaptic neuron will bind with receptors of the postsynaptic neuron, if they fir correctly.

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Question 5 of 12

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The two main types of neurotransmitters are

Select one or more of the following:

  • Stimulatory

  • Excitatory

  • Inhibitory

  • Repressive

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Question 6 of 12

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Example of excitatory neurotransmitter

Select one of the following:

  • GABA

  • Glutamate

  • Serotonin

  • Glycine

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Question 7 of 12

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Example of inhibitory neurotransmitter

Select one of the following:

  • GABA

  • Glutamate

  • Epinephrine

  • Norepinephrine

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Question 8 of 12

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neuron: Causes the neurons to fire
- When an axon fires the terminal (ends) of the excitatory synapse release a neurotransmitter that excites the postsynaptic neuron, causing it to reach its .
- is an excitatory neurotransmitter that increases the chance of an action potential being generated. Involved in learning and

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    Excitatory
    buttons
    action potential
    Glutamate
    memory
    Inhibitory

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Question 9 of 12

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neurotransmitter: inhibits neuron from firing
- In contrast when the inhibitory synapses are activated, the firing rate of the postsynaptic neuron is and sometimes does not fire at all.
- has an inhibitory effect on the brain. It decreases the chance of action potential being generated. Regulates .

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    Inhibitory
    Excitatory
    reduced
    GABA
    anxiety

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Question 10 of 12

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1/3 of all neurotransmitters in the brain are:

Select one of the following:

  • GABA

  • Glutamate

  • Serotonin

  • Glugagen

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Question 11 of 12

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Which neurotransmitter regulates anxiety

Select one of the following:

  • GABA

  • Glutamate

  • Histamine

  • Dopamine

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Question 12 of 12

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Which neurotransmitter is responsible for learning and memory?

Select one of the following:

  • GABA

  • Glutamate

  • Histamine

  • Dopamine

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