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Chapter 32, Problem 3SQ
Action potentials occur when ________
- a. a neuron receives adequate stimulation
- b. more and more sodium gates open
- c. sodium-potassium pumps kick into action
- d. both a and b
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- Myelinated and unmyelinated neurons requires _________ to propagate action potential down the axon. Select one: a. both passive conduction and active propagation b. either one of passive conduction and active propagation c. passive propagation only d. active propagation onlyarrow_forwardincreases the probability of producing an action potential, where a ________ decreases the probability of producing an action potential. A. threshold; hyperpolarization B. repolarization; depolarization C. depolarization; hyperpolarization D. hyperpolarization; depolarization E. depolarization, repolarizationarrow_forwardExcitatory postsynaptic (EPSP'S) the resting membrane potentials A. have little or no effect b Hyperpolarize c. do notchange d. depolarizearrow_forward
- Determine whether each statement is true or false. If a statement is false, explain why. A. Voltage gated sodium channels are quick to open and slow to close, while voltage gated potassium channels are quick to open and slow to close. 6. Before a second action potential can be generated, the concentration of sodium and potassium on either side of the cell membrane must be fully restored. C. The strength of an action potential is represented by the amplitude of the wave. A stronger stimulus will generate an action potential with a higher peak than a weaker stimulus. D.. Action potentials travel in a non-decremental manner down the axon, with the voltage constantly being regenerated along the way, unlike graded potentials which quickly diminish over short distances. E. Contiguous conduction is faster than saltatory conduction. F. Action potentials originate in the axon hillock and travel down the axon to the terminal boutons (pre-synaptic axon terminals).arrow_forwardWhen a neuron is stimulated, sodium moves into the cell, causing the inside of the neuron to __________. a. become less negative relative to the outside b. become more negative relative to the outside c. remain neutral in charge d. become less positive relative to the outsidearrow_forwardA(n) ________ neuron has one axon and one dendrite extending directly from the cell body. a. unipolar b. bipolar c. multipolar d. pseudounipolararrow_forward
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