Pregunta 1
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There is a higher concentration of [blank_start]Sodium[blank_end] on the outside of the cell and [blank_start]potassium[blank_end] inside the cell
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sodium
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potassium
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potassium
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sodium
Pregunta 2
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The is a significantly [blank_start]higher[blank_end] concentration of Calcium extracellularly.
Pregunta 3
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Na flows inwards, causing [blank_start]depolarisation[blank_end] which is [blank_start]excitatory[blank_end]
Ca flows inwards, causing [blank_start]depolarisation[blank_end] which is [blank_start]excitatory[blank_end]
Cl flows inwards, causing [blank_start]hyperpolarisation[blank_end] which is [blank_start]inhibitory[blank_end]
K flows outwards, causing [blank_start]hyperpolarisation[blank_end] which is [blank_start]inhibitory[blank_end]
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depolarisation
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hyperpolarisation
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depolarisation
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hyperpolarisation
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hyperpolarisation
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depolarisation
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hyperpolarisation
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depolarisation
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excitatory
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inhibitory
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excitatory
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inhibitory
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inhibitory
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excitatory
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inhibitory
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excitatory
Pregunta 4
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Based on the previous question, will a drug that acts as a Na channel antagonist be excitatory or inhibitory?
[blank_start]Inhibitory[blank_end]
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Inhibitory
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Excitatory
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Neither
Pregunta 5
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Based on the previous question, will a drug that acts as a Potassium channel antagonist be excitatory or inhibitory?
[blank_start]Excitatory[blank_end]
Pregunta 6
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Events at the Synapse are mostly mediated by means of ..
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Calcium Channels
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Sodium Channels
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Potassium Channels
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Chlorine Channels
Pregunta 7
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There are two types of receptors upon which neurotransmitters can act.
[blank_start]Ionotropic Receptor[blank_end]: Direct gating, whereby the receptor is an integral part of the channel it controls
[blank_start]Metabotropic Receptor[blank_end]: Indirect gating, whereby the receptor and the channel it controls are distinct from one another.
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Ionotropic Receptor
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Metabotropic Receptor
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Synapotropic Receptor
Pregunta 8
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Label the receptor types shown in the diagram below.
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Ionotropic Receptors
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Synapotropic Receptors
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Metabotropic Receptors
Pregunta 9
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The major excitatory neurotransmitter is ...
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GABA
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Glutamate
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Glycine
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Dopamine
Pregunta 10
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However, Glutamate can sometimes also elicit inhibitory effects via [blank_start]metabotropic[blank_end] glutamate receptors
Pregunta 11
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Ionotropic Glutamate Receptors:
NMDA receptors mediate [blank_start]slow[blank_end] excitatory synaptic transmission in the CNS
Non-NMDA receptors mediate [blank_start]fast[blank_end] excitatory synaptic transmission in the CNS
Pregunta 12
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The major inhibitory neurotransmitter is ...
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Glutamine
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GABA
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Glycine
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Dopamine
Pregunta 13
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As GABA is an inhibitory Neurotransmitter, it tends to mediate which of the following ions.
[blank_start]Potassium & Chlorine[blank_end]
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Potassium & Chlorine
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Potassium & Sodium
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Sodium & Chlorine
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Sodium & Calcium
Pregunta 14
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Ionotropic GABA receptors tend to mediate [blank_start]Chlorine channels[blank_end]
Metabotropic GABA receptors tend to mediate [blank_start]Potassium channels[blank_end]
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Chlorine channels
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Potassium channels
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Potassium channels
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Chlorine channels
Pregunta 15
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[blank_start]Ionotropic[blank_end] Receptors are faster and act simply as 'on-off' switches for channels
Pregunta 16
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[blank_start]Excitatory Post-Synaptic Potential (EPSP[blank_end]): Depolarising change in resting membrane potential caused by actions of neurotransmitters.
[blank_start]Inhibitory Post-Synaptic Potential (IPSP[blank_end]): Hyperpolarising change change in resting potential caused by actions of neurotransmitters.
Pregunta 17
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A change in resting membrane potential caused by EPSP or IPSP that is not of sufficient magnitude to cross the threshold for an action potential is called ...
Pregunta 18
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Which neurotransmitter are excitatory neurons most likely to release?
[blank_start]Glutamate[blank_end]
Pregunta 19
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Neurotransmitters are released in discrete packages called [blank_start]quanta[blank_end]
Pregunta 20
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Label the diagram below relating to cells of the cerebellum.
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Mossy Fibre
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Granule Cell
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Stellate Cell
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Purkinje Cell
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Basket Cell
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Parallel Fibres
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Climbing Fibre