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- QUESTION 5 If calcium ions are removed from the fluid surrounding a pre-synaptic neuron, then the effects of that neuron's neurotransmitter will be: enhanced diminished QUESTION 6 In myelinated neurons, action potential occur: along the entire axon only in the myelinated portions of the axon O only in the unmyelinated portions of the axon QUESTION 7 Action potentials: lose their strength as they travel occur in the dendrites none of the other answers have refractory periods QUESTION 8 The response of a cell to a water-soluble signal molecule is faster slower than the response of a cell to a lipid-soluble signal molecule.Question 34 The figure shows a graph of the plasma levels of a 'mystery hormone' (In ng/mL) for 50 Individuals plotted against their body mass Indexes. What is the most likely candidate for the 'mystery hormone? -0.592 P<0.0001 Mystery hormone level (ng/ml) 20 100 25 30 40 35 Body mass index O A. Antidiuretic hormone OB. Ghrelin OC. Glucagon-like peptide 1 OD. Leptin E. Insulin 45Question 77 The nurse should prepare to administer which medication for the client experiencing respiratory depression following intravenous administration of morphine? Question 77 options: Naloxone Atropine Flumazenil Activated charcoal
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- Question 1 and 3 pleaseQUESTION 2 In this phase, ALL voltage-gated Na+ channels are in the process of re-setting and cannot be opened rising phase falling phase absolute refractory period relative refractory periodQUESTION 17 In unmyelinated neurons, as axon diameter increases, the speed at which an action travels O increases, increases decreases, decreases decreases, increases O increases, decreases QUESTION 18 An ion channel that opens in response to a neurotransmitter binding to a receptor is a voltage O ligand QUESTION 19 If a neurotransmitter opens K* channels on the post-synaptic cell, that neurotransmitter is: inhibitory O excitatory QUESTION 20 because resistance to the flow along the axon gated ion channel The response of a post-synaptic cell to a neurotransmitter that opens ion channels directly is usually inside the cell. faster O slower than the response to a neurotransmitter that has to activate enzymes