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BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE EXAM 1 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024|GUARANTEED SUCCESS
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Neurotransmitters 
a chemical messenger that communicates across a synapse 
 
 
 
Neuromodulators 
a chemical messenger that communicates with target cells more distant than the synapse by diffusing away from the point of release 
 
 
 
 
Neurohormones 
a chemical messenger that communicates with target cells at a great distance, often by traveling through the circulation 
 
 
 
Cholinergic 
releasing or activated by acetylcholine or a related compound 
 
 
 
Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) 
an enzy...
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PAX Prep Vocab NLN Exam 2022(Answered) to say that William Shakespear typed his plays is an A.) affinity B.) antithesis C.) anachronism D.) atrophy - answer: anachronism The inscription was the work of a vandal. A vandal is someone who A.) foretell
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PAX Prep Vocab NLN Exam 2022(Answered) 
 
 
 
 
to say that William Shakespear typed his plays is an 
 
A.) affinity 
B.) antithesis 
C.) anachronism 
D.) atrophy - answer: anachronism 
 
The inscription was the work of a vandal. A vandal is someone who 
 
A.) foretells. 
B.) mobilizes. 
C.) misleads. 
D.) defaces. - answer: defaces 
 
The researcher was studying celestial navigation. Celestial means 
 
A.) oceanic 
B.) subterranean 
C.) heavenly 
D.) coastal. - answer: heavenly 
 
The water per...
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MPP 3202 Prelab 6 Questions & Answers.
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MPP 3202 Prelab 6 Questions & Answers. 
 
 
one; lower motor neuron - CORRECT ANSWER In the somatic motor neuron pathway, how many neurons run from the spinal cord to the target skeletal muscle cell (the peripheral nervous system)? 
What is the name of this/these neuron(s)? 
 
NAChR - CORRECT ANSWER What type of ligand gated sodium channels are located at the skeletal muscle membrane in the neuromuscular junction? 
 
reuptake; pre - CORRECT ANSWER The 3 ways that neurotransmitters can be removed...
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Histology NBME Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Cell membrane Correct Answer Phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin on EC side 
Phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidylserine on inside 
Increase in cholesterol => decrease in fluidity/permeability 
In some cells, covered by carb-rich glycocalyx 
Receptor-mediated endocytosis => both receptor and ligand get ingested by clathrin-coated vesicle 
 
Disorders of transport Correct Answer CF: defect in CTFR => salty sweat and thick mucus 
Cystinuria: inability to reabsorb cys in kidneys =>...
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BIOCHEMISTRY LAB REPORT 6 2023/2024| PORTAGE LEARNING|WITH PROCEDURES, EXPLANATION AND FINAL RESULTS.HIGHLY VERIFIED Column Chromatography and TLC of Spinach Group Experiment 3 – Individual Lab Report (Save as pdf and submit by NOON, 1 week after your e
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BIOCHEMISTRY LAB REPORT 6 2023/2024| PORTAGE LEARNING|WITH PROCEDURES, EXPLANATION AND FINAL RESULTS.HIGHLY VERIFIED 
 
 
Column Chromatography and TLC of Spinach 
Group Experiment 3 – Individual Lab Report 
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NSCI 175 - Neurotransmitter Systems I Questions with complete Answers 2023
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NSCI 175 - Neurotransmitter Systems I Questions with complete Answers 2023 
Who discovered the first neurotransmitter and when? What was that neurotransmitter? How did he find it? 
Otto Lowei, 1926; called it "vagusstoff", but we now know it as acetylcholine; proposed that if there are neurotransmitters communicating between neurons and muscle, that you should be able to collect them in a fluid the neurons and muscle is in and later use that fluid onto another muscle to see the same effects it...
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Lecture 10 PMCOL 371 Exam Study Guide.
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Lecture 10 PMCOL 371 Exam Study Guide. 
Size of recpetors for ligand gated ion channels - answerlarge, multisubunit proteins 
speed of ligand gated ion channels - answervery fast (can be submillisecond) 
type of agonists - answersmall molecules 
do receptors desensitize? - answeryes after continued presence 
weak presynaptic depolarization effect on presynaptic calcium current - answergradual 
increase in curren 
small tail currrent 
strong depolarization effect on presynaptic calcium current - ...
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ACh & nAChR's lecture summary
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Detailed thorough lecture notes of ACh + nAChR's, categorizations, derivatives, biosynthesis, CNS effects and effector mechanisms, agonists, antagonists, coupling mechanisms, classifications, ligands, associated voltage-gated ion channels, & transporters
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NUR 265 EXAM 3 REVIEW
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NUR 265 EXAM 3 REVIEW 
 
MENINGITIS 
Patho: Inflammation of the inner meninges Usually caused by: 
1.	Autoimmune reaction 
2.	Adverse reaction to medication or procedure (Spinal or Brain) direct route of entry 
3.	Infection: 
a.	Bacterial: Most common Strep. Pneumoniae and Neisseria Meningitids Highly contagious (see risks) 
b.	Viral: Most common herpes, Varicella (chicken pox/shingles) 
c.	Fungal: Usually seen in pts w/ AIDs 
Risks: 
-	Infections of eye, ear, mouth (like a tooth abscess)...
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NUR 265 EXAM 3 REVIEW
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NUR 265 EXAM 3 REVIEW 
 
MENINGITIS 
Patho: Inflammation of the inner meninges Usually caused by: 
1.	Autoimmune reaction 
2.	Adverse reaction to medication or procedure (Spinal or Brain) direct route of entry 
3.	Infection: 
a.	Bacterial: Most common Strep. Pneumoniae and Neisseria Meningitids Highly contagious (see risks) 
b.	Viral: Most common herpes, Varicella (chicken pox/shingles) 
c.	Fungal: Usually seen in pts w/ AIDs 
Risks: 
-	Infections of eye, ear, mouth (like a tooth abscess)...
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