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SLP Neuro Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved | Rated A+ An action potential results from movement of ions across the cell membrane. Depolarization occurs because of the [x] (this word should be "inward" or "outward") flow of [y]. Repolarization occurs because of the [z] flow of [r]. ...

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An action potential results from movement of ions across the cell

membrane. Depolarization occurs because of

the [x] (this word should be "inward" or "outward") flow of [y]. Repolarization

occurs because of the [z] flow of [r]. - ✔✔x: inward, y: sodium, z: outward, r:

potassium

During a synapse, an influx of [x] in the terminal bouton, causes [y] to move

and bind to the cell membrane,

releasing [z] into the synaptic cleft. - ✔✔X: calcium y: synaptic vesicles z:

neurotransmitters

Action potentials are initiated in the x - ✔✔axon hillock

The two types of cells of the nervous system are the [x] and [p]. The one

that is made for signaling

and communication is the [r] - ✔✔x: neuron p: glia r: neuron

The central nervous system is comprised of the [x] and [y] - ✔✔x: brain y:

spinal cord

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glial cell: microglia - ✔✔consume harmful substances

glial cell: astrocyte - ✔✔helps form blood-brain barrier

glial cell: oligodendroglia - ✔✔forms myelin in CNS

glial cell: Schwann cell - ✔✔forms myelin in the PNS

posterior spinal cord - ✔✔dorsal

anterior spinal cord - ✔✔ventral

superior cerebrum - ✔✔dorsal

posterior cerebrum - ✔✔caudal

superior spinal cord - ✔✔rostral

anterior cerebrum - ✔✔rostral

inferior spinal cord - ✔✔caudal

divides brain into top and bottom regions - ✔✔horizontal

Most axons are covered with _____________________, which is what

makes white matter look white. - ✔✔myelin

Neurotransmitters generate postsynaptic potentials that are either [x] or [p]

- ✔✔excitatory or inhibitory

What is the voltage of the resting membrane potential? [x]

What is the voltage of an action potential ? [y] - ✔✔resting: -70 mV

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action potential: -65mV

Neurons receive input through the [x] and/or [y]. The signal is transmitted

along the [z] - ✔✔x: dendrite y: cell body (soma) z: axon

The nervous system can be divided into two major parts: [x] and [y] (Do not

use abbreviations!) - ✔✔central nervous system and peripheral nervous

system

The view shows a - ✔✔sagittal

Dopamine is produced in the [x]. Its function is [y]. [z] is the primary

neurotransmitter

of the PNS, occuring in synapses with muscle tissue. - ✔✔x: substantia

nigra

y: modulatory

z: acetycholine

The view shown is a ______ view. - ✔✔coronal

The point of communication between two neurons is a

________________________. - ✔✔synapse

A [x] is an involuntary response to some type of stimulus.

Minimally, it must include a [p] neuron and a [o] neuron. - ✔✔x: reflex

p: sensory

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