Acetylcholine is necessary for the depolarization of skeletal muscle cells. Which of the following statements concerning acetylcholine action is true. O acetylcholine is released in quanta from the sarcolemma membrane by exocytosis O acetylcholine is released in quanta from the postsynaptic membrane by exocytosis O acetylcholine enters the caveoli to depolarize the sarcolemma acetylcholine enters clathrin -coated vesiclec prior to its degradation by acetylcholinesterase. O acetylcholine attaches to transmitter-gated ion channels of the sarcolemma

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Acetylcholine is necessary for the depolarization of skeletal muscle cells. Which of the
following statements concerning acetylcholine action is true.
O acetylcholine is released in quanta from the sarcolemma membrane by exocytosis
O acetylcholine is released in quanta from the postsynaptic membrane by exocytosis
O acetylcholine enters the caveoli to depolarize the sarcolemma
acetylcholine enters clathrin -coated vesiclec prior to its degradation by
O acetylcholine attaches to transmitter-gated ion channels of the sarcolemma
. During an action potential, depolarization occurs because:
Channels for sodium ions in the cell membrane open and sodium flows into the cell
O Both channels for sodium and potassium are closed
O Channels for potassium ions in the cell membrane open and potassium leaves he cell
Sodium potassium pump retums sodium to the outside of the cell and potassium to
the inside
Stroke occurs when
a blood clot enters the cerebral ciruculatin, blocking an artery and causing the death
of brain tissue
the pacemaker become defective, producing an irregular heartbeat
O a blood clot enters and blocks one of the coronary arteries
a blood clot dislodges from a vein and moves into the lung, where it blocks a
pulmonary artery
the walls of an artery accumulate deposits and loss their flexibility and elasticity
Erythrocyte production
O is stimulated by erythropoietin.
requires folate, B12, and iron.
is stimulated by low 02 levels in the blood.
occurs in red bone marrow.
all of these
Transcribed Image Text:Acetylcholine is necessary for the depolarization of skeletal muscle cells. Which of the following statements concerning acetylcholine action is true. O acetylcholine is released in quanta from the sarcolemma membrane by exocytosis O acetylcholine is released in quanta from the postsynaptic membrane by exocytosis O acetylcholine enters the caveoli to depolarize the sarcolemma acetylcholine enters clathrin -coated vesiclec prior to its degradation by O acetylcholine attaches to transmitter-gated ion channels of the sarcolemma . During an action potential, depolarization occurs because: Channels for sodium ions in the cell membrane open and sodium flows into the cell O Both channels for sodium and potassium are closed O Channels for potassium ions in the cell membrane open and potassium leaves he cell Sodium potassium pump retums sodium to the outside of the cell and potassium to the inside Stroke occurs when a blood clot enters the cerebral ciruculatin, blocking an artery and causing the death of brain tissue the pacemaker become defective, producing an irregular heartbeat O a blood clot enters and blocks one of the coronary arteries a blood clot dislodges from a vein and moves into the lung, where it blocks a pulmonary artery the walls of an artery accumulate deposits and loss their flexibility and elasticity Erythrocyte production O is stimulated by erythropoietin. requires folate, B12, and iron. is stimulated by low 02 levels in the blood. occurs in red bone marrow. all of these
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