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NU 272 Exam 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers
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Sensory perception 1.)conscious process of selecting, organizing, and interpreting data from senses into meaningful info 2.)Perception is influenced by the intensity, size, change, representation of stimuli, past experiences, knowledge, attitudes. 
Stimulus 1.)agent or act that stimulates a nerve receptor 
Impulse conduction process - sensory functioning also do receptors respond to many stimuli or just one? 1.)receptor receives stimuli, translates it to impulse 2.)impulse travels along nerve pa...
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BIOD 152 Module 3 - Nervous System Part 3 (Special Senses) With Complete Solutions
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BIOD 152 Module 3 - Nervous System Part 3 (Special Senses) With 
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What are the 5 primary tastes? - Sweet, salty, sour, bitter, savory (umami) 
Sweet Taste - Produced by many compounds including sugars and some amino 
acids. 
Salty Taste - Produced by mainly metal salts, especially NaCl. 
Sour Taste - Produced by acids like acetic acid (in vinegar). 
Bitter Taste - Produced by many drugs like aspirin. 
Savory Taste - Due to certain amino acids and is found in many foods lik...
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+.
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated 2024/2025 Graded A+. between the origin and insertion which is usually located proximally in limbs ? - Origin 
What happens during REVERSE MUSCLE ACTION? - specific movements of the body the actions are 
reversed THEREFOR the positions of the origin and insertion of a muscle are switched 
What is a mechanical advantage using the example of a lever? - if the load is closer to the fulcrum and 
the effort is farther from the fulcrum only ...
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Bio 211 TTC Test 1 questions and solutions
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Stimulus 
an event that provokes a change 
sensation 
conscious awareness of a change to stimuli 
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receptors 
what detects the change from a stimulus 
transducers 
transform stimulus energy to electrical energy 
receptor distribution 
determine location: somatic receptors, visceral receptors, special senses 
receptor stimulus origin 
Where the stimulus originates: exterocep...
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OCCTH 585 Test 1 All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Where in the cell do action potentials exist? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above - Answer-b) axons 
Where in the cell is information received? 
a) cell body 
b) axons 
c) dendrites 
d) all of the above - Answer-c) dendrites 
Put the following steps of transmitting an action potential into the correct order. 
a) Receptor molecules open up ion channels 
b) Action potential activates synaptic bouton 
c) Neurotransmitter diffuses across gap to postsynaptic cleft 
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EPA Exam 1 Tina Dow UCF 2022/2023 with 100% correct answers
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Axon 
thin process of uniform diameter - impulse generators and conductors that transmits nerve impulses AWAY from cell body 
 
 
 
Hillock 
"little hill" 
 
 
 
Schwann Cell 
bead like- wrapped around axon, made of fat 
 
 
 
Terminal Butons 
talks to dendrites of another cell 
 
 
 
What chemicals do neurons use for communication and where is it located? 
neurotransmitters - terminal butons 
 
 
 
Function/ location of Somatic motor neuron 
Reflexes. Receptors that pick up on stimulus affere...
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NROS 307 Exam 3 questions with correct answers
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Why does the brain interpret both positive and negative signals? - Answer What matters is that there is a change (+/-). As long as circuitry is set up to respond to that change. 
 
Dark Current - Answer In dark PRC, CNGC open because cGMP is around to open them = increase in Ca and Na and decrease in K because pumps. Ca and K come in = depolarization. Light causes hyper polarization 
 
Why does visual system start out depolarized? - Answer want visual system to be fast. So in the dark, rel...
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest Updated 2024-2025 | Graded A+.
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BIOL 235 Midterm 2 Exam Questions and Answers Latest Updated | Graded A+. What is a mechanical advantage using the example of a lever? - if the load is closer to the fulcrum and 
the effort is farther from the fulcrum only a small about of effort is needed to move the load 
Bones serve as levers and joints serve as ________ for the lever - fulcrum 
Agonist (Prime Movers) _________ muscles while antagonist ____________ muscles - contract, relax 
What are muscles that contract and stabilize the i...
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Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses. Physioex 3 2023/2024 updated to pass
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Neurophysiology of Nerve Impulses. Physioex 3 
1. Explain why increasing extracellular K+ reduces the net diffusion of K+ out of the neuron through the K+ leak channels. - correct answer Increasing the extracellular K+ reduces the steepness of the concentration gradient and so less K+ diffuses out of the neuron. 
 
2. Explain why increasing the extracellular K+ causes the membrane potential to change to a less negative value. - correct answer The membrane potential became less negative because l...
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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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