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Action Potential and Neuronal Synaptic Connections
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Nursing Quiz on Action Potential and Neuronal Synaptic Connections, created by Bethany Carter on 14/02/2018.
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Question 1
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Sodium is higher in the extracellular space than in the cell body of neurons, causing a chemical gradient favoring the influx of sodium into the cell.
Answer
True
False
Question 2
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Resting membrane potential in the cell body of a neuron is
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-40 mV
-90 mV
-65 mV
Question 3
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What mechanism is responsible for creating the chemical charge of the membrane potential?
Answer
Na-K ATPase
Fight or flight mechanism of ANS
IPSP
Question 4
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In which of the following ways can an excitatory postsynaptic potential (EPSP) occur?
Answer
Opening of sodium channels
Opening of chloride channels
Closing of potassium channels
Changes to intracellular structure such as an increase in number of excitatory membrane receptors.
Question 5
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Action potentials are "all or nothing."
Answer
True
False
Question 6
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Which are stages of an action potential?
Answer
Resting stage (-90 mV)
Depolarization stage (-70 to -50 mV)
Absolute refractory period (-110 mV)
Repolarization
Question 7
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What is the difference between an absolute refractory period and a relative refractory period?
Answer
In a relative refractory period, only a small action potential can be generated.
There is no difference, they are two names for the same concept.
During an absolute refractory period the neuron is completely unable to generate an action potential.
Question 8
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During repolarization, ligand-gated sodium channels close and potassium channels open.
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True
False
Question 9
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An action potential can be said to be self-propagating.
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True
False
Question 10
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How are myelin sheaths formed?
Answer
Via oligodentricytes
Via glia
Via Swann cells
Via astrocytes
Question 11
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Which ion is responsible for binding and docking of synaptic vessels at the terminal bouton?
Answer
Sodium
Calcium
Chloride
Acetylcholine
Question 12
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Spatial summation refers to the successive discharges from a single presynaptic terminal.
Answer
True
False
Question 13
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In which ways are the influence of ESPS limited or nullfied?
Answer
Ligand-gated activation of G-protein
Decremental conduction as ESPS moves away from the cell body
Postsynaptic inhibition by release of GABA
Decrease in the number of inhibitory receptors on the cell membrane
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