The upstroke of the neuron action potential is mediated by voltage gated [blank_start]Sodium[blank_end] channels
The downstroke is then mediated by voltage gated [blank_start]Potassium[blank_end] channels
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Sodium
Potassium
Calcium
Potassium
Calcium
Sodium
Question 5
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Saltatory conduction describes the way in which action potential jump from one [blank_start]Node of Ranvier[blank_end] to the next
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Node of Ranvier
Question 6
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The release of the neurotransmitter in a synapse at the end of a neuron is mediated by which type of channel?
Answer
Calcium channel
Sodium channel
Potassium channel
Question 7
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The part of the synapse that stores the neurotransmitter is called the [blank_start]vesicle[blank_end]
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vesicle
Question 8
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Types of Synapse:
[blank_start]Axodendritic[blank_end] Synapse from axon to dendrite
[blank_start]Axosomatic[blank_end] Synapse from axon the cell body
[blank_start]Axoaxonic[blank_end] Synapse from axon to axon
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Axodendritic
Axosomatic
Axoaxonic
Question 9
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Synapses can be classified as excitatory or inhibitory.
Excitatory synapses most frequently use the neurotransmitter [blank_start]glutamate[blank_end]
Inhibitory synapses most frequently use the neurotransmitter [blank_start]GABA[blank_end]
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glutamate
GABA
Question 10
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As well as GABA, what is the other main inhibitory neurotransmitter?
[blank_start]Glycine[blank_end]