A) must include chemical senses and vision.
B) includes sensory information but no effectors.
C) has information flow in only one direction: toward an integrating center.
D) has information flow in only one direction: away from an integrating center.
E) includes sensory information,an integrating center,and effectors.
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A) potassium ions
B) sodium ions
C) calcium ions
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A) as a result of the nodes of Ranvier.
B) as a result of voltage-gated sodium channels found only in the vertebrate system.
C) because vertebrate nerve cells have dendrites.
D) because only the postsynaptic cells can bind and respond to neurotransmitters.
E) because the sodium-potassium pump moves ions in one direction.
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A) a chemical that affects neuronal function but is not stored in presynaptic vesicles.
B) an amino acid that operates at inhibitory synapses in the brain.
C) a neuropeptide that might function as a natural analgesic.
D) the major inhibitory neurotransmitter of the human brain.
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A) into;out of
B) out of;into
C) into;into
D) out of;out of
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A) they are electrically coupled by gap junctions to the muscles.
B) their signals bind to receptor proteins on the muscles.
C) their signals reach the muscles via the blood.
D) their light pulses activate contraction in the muscles.
E) they are connected to the internal neural network of the muscles.
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A) HCO3-.
B) Cl-.
C) Ca2+.
D) Na+.
E) K+.
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A) it is not possible to generate a second action potential.
B) it is at the equilibrium potential.
C) it is above threshold.
D) all of its voltage-gated potassium channels are open.
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A) are always open,but the concentration gradients of ions frequently change.
B) are always closed,but ions move closer to the channels during excitation.
C) open and close depending on stimuli and are specific as to which ion can traverse them.
D) open and close depending on chemical messengers and are nonspecific as to which ion can traverse them.
E) open in response to stimuli and then close simultaneously,in unison.
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A) voltage-gated sodium channels
B) voltage-gated potassium channels
C) sodium potassium pumps
D) chloride channels
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A) slow opening of voltage-gated sodium channels.
B) sustained opening of voltage-gated potassium channels.
C) rapid opening of voltage-gated calcium channels.
D) slow restorative actions of the sodium-potassium ATPase.
E) ions that move away from their open ion channels.
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A) The venom is blocking voltage-gated sodium channels.
B) The venom is blocking voltage-gated potassium channels.
C) The venom is opening voltage-gated sodium channels.
D) The venom is opening voltage-gated potassium channels.
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A) The cell's membrane potential would not change.
B) The cell would hyperpolarize.
C) The cell would depolarize.
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A) unipolar neuron
B) bipolar neuron
C) multipolar neuron
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A) the nucleus and most organelles.
B) dendrites.
C) the axon.
D) synaptic vesicles about to be released at the synapse.
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A) Voltage-gated calcium channels in the membrane open.
B) Synaptic vesicles fuse with the membrane.
C) Ligand-gated channels open,allowing neurotransmitters to enter the synaptic cleft.
D) An EPSP or IPSP is generated in the postsynaptic cell.
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A) a chemical that affects neuronal function but is not stored in presynaptic vesicles.
B) an amino acid that operates at inhibitory synapses in the brain.
C) a neuropeptide that might function as a natural analgesic.
D) the major inhibitory neurotransmitter of the human brain.
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