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OCCTH 585 Test 1 Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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How does dendritic pruning change the function of the cell? - ️️It changes the size 
and shape of the cell, which therefore changes the function. 
The ______________ you move someone with spasticity through ROM, the more likely 
you will feel resistance. - ️️Faster 
What drives guide cells turning on and off? 
a) Neurotrophins 
b) Chemoattractants 
c) Hormones & internal clock 
d) Filopodia - ️️c) Hormones & internal clock 
What are 3 pieces of evidence that we have to support that n...
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CN1 correct answersPasses through cribiform plate of ethmoid bone 
 
Another name for Olfactory Tract correct answersOlfactory Bulb 
 
SVA sensory cells of CN1 olfactory neurons are located: correct answersin olfactory epithelium, transduce odor molecules 
 
Singular cortex covered in: correct answerslimbic system 
 
Cranial Nerve 1 (Olfactory) correct answers-Bipolar cell 
-1st order sensory neuron= Cranial Nerve 1 
-Receptor in olfactory epithelium 
- Cell bodies in olfactory epithelium (PNS) ...
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NR 546 Week 8 Neurotransmitter Table
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Neuro 
transmitter 
Receptor 
Subtype 
Location/Function/Effects 
/symptoms of excess or 
deficit if applicable 
Distribution 
(ie: CNS/PNS, 
GI, vascular) 
Drug classes that 
target this 
neurotransmitter or 
receptor 
Specific medications that target this 
neurotransmitter or receptor 
Glutamate AMPA α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5- 
methyl-4- 
isoxazolepropionic acid 
(AMPA)-type glutamate 
receptors (AMPARs) 
mediate the majority of 
fast excitatory synaptic 
transmission in the brain. 
AMPA receptors ...
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NR 546 Week 8 Neurotransmitter Table Chamberlain
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NR 546 Week 8 Neurotransmitter Table Chamberlain. Neuro 
transmitter 
Receptor 
Subtype 
Location/Function/Effects 
/symptoms of excess or 
deficit if applicable 
Distribution 
(ie: CNS/PNS, 
GI, vascular) 
Drug classes that 
target this 
neurotransmitter or 
receptor 
Specific medications that target this 
neurotransmitter or receptor 
Glutamate AMPA α-Amino-3-hydroxy-5- 
methyl-4- 
isoxazolepropionic acid 
(AMPA)-type glutamate 
receptors (AMPARs) 
mediate the majority of 
fast excitatory syn...
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2024 Exit Exam LPN Review Guaranteed A+ Actual Questions and Answers, Complete 100%
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2024 Exit Exam LPN Review 
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1. Cranial Nerves: 
Answer: 
Oh, Oh, Oh, To, Touch, And, Feel, A, Girls, Vagina, And, Hymen 
#1 (Oh= Olfactory Smell) 
#2 Oh= Optic (Vision) 
#3 Oh= Oculomotor (Motor control of some eye muscles and eyelid) 
#4 To= Trochlear (motor control of some eye muscles) 
#5 Touch= Trigeminal (Chewing & facial sensation) 
#6 And= Abducens (Motor control of some eye muscles) 
#7 Feel= Facial ( Motor control of facial mus...
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NRSC 450- Exam 3, Review Questions and answers, rated A+| Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update.
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What are the four types of chemoreceptors? Describe each briefly. - -1. visceral chemoreceptors: 
keep track of the concentrations of oxygen, glucose, neuroactive hormones, pH, inaccessible to 
conscious awareness 
2. gustatory receptor cells: mediate the sense of tase 
3. olfactory receptor neurons: mediate the sense of smell 
4. chemosensitive endings: trigeminal endings in mucous membranes that mediate coolness or heat of 
pepper...
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Bio 211 TTC Test 1 Questions and Answers
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Stimilus 
Answer> an event that provokes a change 
sensation 
Answer> conscious awareness of a change to stimuli 
receptors 
Answer> what detects the change from a stimulus 
transducers 
Answer> transform stimulus energy to electrical energy 
receptor distribution 
Answer> determine location: somatic receptors, visceral receptors, special 
senses 
receptor stimulus origin 
Answer> Where the stimulus originates: exteroceptors, interoceptors, and 
proprioceptors 
modality of st...
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AP Psychology Sensation & Perception Terminology
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AP Psychology Sensation & Perception Terminology Sensation the raw data of experience; sensory stimulation; example are eyes only register light energy and ears only register wave energy Difference threshold Just Noticeable Difference (JND); the smallest change in stimulation that you can detect 50% of the time; differs from one person to the other (and from moment to moment); tells us the flexibility of sensory systems Perception the mental process of sorting, identifying, and arranging raw s...
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NROS 307 test 3 questions with correct answers
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The glomeruli in the olfactory bulb are thought to be fundamental units of organization in the olfactory system. Why is this? What information comes into a glomerulus? - Answer •Granule cells inhibit projection neurons 
 
•They are thought to be the fundamental units because all of the receptors from the epithelium that represent one odor subtype go to the same glomerulus 
 
•Information that goes into a glomerulus: each glomerulus receives input primarily from olfactory receptor neurons...
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Chapter 12 Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology 9th edition David Shier, Ricki Lewis, Jackie Butler,2024 Test Bank for Chapter 12 Somatic and Special Senses Complete (multiple choice, true or false and case studies)
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Chapter 12 Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology 9th edition David Shier, Ricki Lewis, Jackie Butler,2024 Test Bank for Chapter 12 Somatic and Special Senses Complete (multiple choice, true or false and case studies) 
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Somatic and Special Senses 
 
 
True/False Quiz 
Please answer all questions 
 
 
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The cerebral cortex functions in sensation and the perception of those sensations. 
	 	A) 	True 
	 	B) 	False 
 
 
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Sensory receptors are equal...
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