Q25: A glutamatergic neuron forms a synapse with a postsynaptic neuron that only expres What would you expect when the glutamatergic neuron releases Glutamate into the synaptic cleft O a. Postsynaptic Cell has an EPSP O b. Postsynaptic Cell has an IPSP No change in postsynaptic membrane potential Clear my choice c.

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Q25: A glutamatergic neuron forms a synapse with a postsynaptic neuron that only expresses GABA ligand gated ion channels.
What would you expect when the glutamatergic neuron releases Glutamate into the synaptic cleft
O a. Postsynaptic Cell has an EPSP
b.
Postsynaptic Cell has an IPSP
O C. No change in postsynaptic membrane potential
Clear my choice
Q26: A glutamatergic neuron forms a synapse with a postsynaptic neuron that only expresses AMPA receptors (Glutamate ligand
gated ion channels). What would you expect when the glutamatergic neuron releases Glutamate into the synaptic cleft
Oa. Postsynaptic Cell has an EPSP
b. Postsynaptic Cell has an IPSP
O C. No change in postsynaptic membrane potential
Clear my choice
Transcribed Image Text:Q25: A glutamatergic neuron forms a synapse with a postsynaptic neuron that only expresses GABA ligand gated ion channels. What would you expect when the glutamatergic neuron releases Glutamate into the synaptic cleft O a. Postsynaptic Cell has an EPSP b. Postsynaptic Cell has an IPSP O C. No change in postsynaptic membrane potential Clear my choice Q26: A glutamatergic neuron forms a synapse with a postsynaptic neuron that only expresses AMPA receptors (Glutamate ligand gated ion channels). What would you expect when the glutamatergic neuron releases Glutamate into the synaptic cleft Oa. Postsynaptic Cell has an EPSP b. Postsynaptic Cell has an IPSP O C. No change in postsynaptic membrane potential Clear my choice
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Neurons are the basic structural and functional units of the nervous system. Their physiology is very complicated. Hormones and different types of synaptic clefts are involved in transmission of signals from one neuron to another.

EPSP is excitatory postsynaptic potential and IPSP is inhibitory postsynaptic potential.

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