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Quiz 42: The Nervous System
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Question 61
Multiple Choice
How do temporal and spatial summation improve the processing power of the brain?
Question 62
Multiple Choice
Sodium ions are single atoms.Why can't they simply diffuse through the cell membrane's lipid bilayer?
Question 63
Multiple Choice
What does the Nernst equation allow us to do?
Question 64
Multiple Choice
If sympathetic and parasympathetic neurons both release acetylcholine (ACh) ,how can they have antagonistic effects? (Check all that apply.)
Question 65
Multiple Choice
Another toxin that also blocks neurotransmitter release is tetanus toxin; however,it primarily affects inhibitory interneurons of the spinal cord that negatively regulate motor neurons.Which would be symptoms of tetanus toxin poisoning?
Question 66
Multiple Choice
In contrast to these toxins,strychnine acts postsynaptically,to block glycine from binding to receptors on motor neurons.Would you expect the symptoms of strychnine poisoning to be more similar to those of botulinum or tetanus toxin?
Question 67
Multiple Choice
What limits the frequency of action potentials?
Question 68
Multiple Choice
Why are mammalian reflexes so fast? (Check all that apply.)
Question 69
Multiple Choice
K
+
channels in the heart do not have binding sites for ACh,yet parasympathetic release of ACh causes outward flux of K
+
from heart cells.How does this occur?
Question 70
Multiple Choice
When an action potential begins and sodium channels open,why does sodium rush into the cell? (Check all that apply.)
Question 71
Multiple Choice
Since there is a larger concentration of potassium ions inside a neuron,why is the inside of the neuron negative (-70mV) relative to the outside?
Question 72
Multiple Choice
A patient of yours is injured in a car accident.The surgeon reports that while there is damage to the dorsal roots,the spinal cord and nerves otherwise appear intact.What functions would you expect to be affected in the patient?