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Test Bank Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology 5th Edition
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Test Bank Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology 5th EditionTable of Contents Chapter 1 Chemical neurotransmission ............................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 Transporters, Receptors, And Enzymes As Targets Of Psychopharmacological Drug Action 8 Chapter 3 Ion Channels as Targets Of Psychopharmacological Drug Action ..................................... 15 Chapter 4 Psychosis and schizophrenia ...........................................
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Test Bank Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Applications 5th Edition
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Test Bank Stahl’s Essential Psychopharmacology Neuroscientific Basis and Practical Applications 5th EditionTable of Contents Chapter 1 Chemical neurotransmission .............................................................................................................................. 1 Chapter 2 Transporters, Receptors, And Enzymes As Targets Of Psychopharmacological Drug Action..... 8 Chapter 3 Ion Channels as Targets Of Psychopharmacological Drug Action .....................................
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Chapter 10: Nervous System: Nervous Tissue and Brain Herlihy: The Human Body in Health and Illness,
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1. Which branching structures carry information toward the cell body of a neuron? 
a. Synapses 
b. Axons 
c. Dendrites 
d. Nodes of Ranvier 
ANS: C 
2. What is the name of the enzyme that destroys acetylcholine? 
a. Dopamine 
b. ACh 
c. Acetylcholinesterase 
d. Norepinephrine 
ANS: C 
3. What term describes the hopping of the action potential (nerve impulse) along the axon from one node (of Ranvier) to the next? 
a. Myelination 
b. Depolarization 
c. Saltatory conduction 
d. Repolarization 
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NURS 5315 Module 7 Study Guide with Complete Solutions 2024/2025
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NURS 5315 Module 7 Study Guide with Complete Solutions 2024/2025 
CNS made of - Correct Answer brain and spinal cord 
 
Peripheral Nervous System made up of - Correct Answer 12 pairs of cranial nerves + 31 spinal nerves 
 
Afferent Nerves - Correct Answer Sensory nerves that carry impulses from cells, tissues, and organs to the CNS 
 
Efferent Nerves - Correct Answer Carry impulses from the CNS to the cells, tissues, and organs. 
 
Neuron - Correct Answer Basic functional unit of the nervous sys...
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GMS 6440 FUNDAMENTALS FINAL
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T/F: Cardiac muscle contraction is considered to be voluntary movement. - Answer-False 
It moves involuntarily. 
 
T/F: In the gastrointestinal tract, smooth muscle is the major muscle type. - Answer-True 
 
T/F: In our body, approximately 8 liters of intestinal juices are secreted into the GI tract daily, but only 100 ml of water is secreted into the feces. - Answer-True 
 
T/F: Normal movement of blood flow in the heart is: left atrium-left ventricle-lung-right atrium-right ventricle. - Answer...
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EXPH 386 Exam 3 Latest Update Graded A+
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EXPH 386 Exam 3 Latest Update 
 
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coordination and integration of the muscles of the body together with the nerves that supply them 
Neuromuscular system 
 
Cell body (soma) action dictates the critical firing rate of the action potential 
 
Cell body (soma) contains what structures involved in replication and transmission of the 
genetic code 
 
Are larger cell bodies (somas) associated with higher or lower critical firing rates? higher 
 
short neural branches that receive impulses...
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BIOL 252 Exam 1 Study Questions with Correct Answers Top Graded 2024
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Central Nervous System -Correct Answer "general" of the body; integration of sensory input and origin of motor responses 
• brain 
• spinal cord 
 
Peripheral Nervous System -Correct Answer body; sensory input and motor output 
• nerves 
• sensory receptors 
• motor neurons 
 
sensory receptors -Correct Answer Afferent neurons → Admit signals 
 
differentiated based on location 
• somatic 
• visceral 
 
somatic sensory receptors -Correct Answer receptors and neurons that ar...
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EXAM 4 NURS 5315 fully solved & updated 2024-2025
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12 Cranial nerves 
1. Olfactory 
2. Optic 
3. Oculomotor 
4. Trochlear 
5. Trigeminal 
6. Abducens 
7. Facial 
8. Vestibulocochlear 
9. Glossopharyngeal 
10. Vagus 
11. Accessory 
12. Hypoglossal 
 
 
 
Afferent nerves 
sensory nerves that carry impulses from the cells, tissues, and organs to the CNS system. 
 
 
 
 
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Efferent nerves 
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MSK exam with 291 Questions Correctly Answered
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hat are the major components of a neuron? - Answer axon 
cell body 
dendrites 
Gaps in the myelin sheath that allow for the propagation of action potentials are called - 
Answer Nodes of Ranvier 
The spinal cord is made up of - Answer white matter and unmyelinated grey matter 
The outer most layer of the meninges is the - Answer dura mater
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Final Exam: BIO 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I Questions with Verified Answers| Latest 2024/2025
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List the order of the body organization: Cell, tissue, organ, organ system, and organism. 
 
Where are osteocytes found? Lacunae 
 
Where are the Nodes and Ranvier found? On myelinated axons 
 
Neuroglial cells that line the cavities of the brain are the______? Ependymal cells 
 
What bone cell type is responsible for producing the bony matrix and ossification of bone? Flat bone 
 
Which muscle type is under conscious control? Skeletal muscle 
 
How many pairs of false ribs are there...
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Science Olympiad Anatomy and Physiology Latest Update graded A+
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Science Olympiad Anatomy and 
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Dendrite Receive stimulus and carries it impulses toward the cell body. 
 
Cell Body with nucleus Fiber which carries impulses away from cell body 
 
schwann cell cells which produce myelain or fat layer in the PNS 
 
Myelin Sheath Lipid layer around the axon; which insulates the axon 
 
Node Ranvier Gaps or nodes in the myelin sheath 
 
impulse -self propagating 
-mechanism, potassium and sodium pump 
 
synapse -junction betwee...
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NURS 230 Week 6 Exam Review Questions and Answers- University of Texas Arlington
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The person at highest risk for traumatic brain injury (TBI) is: 
a. black and economically disadvantaged. 
b. male and disabled. 
c. female and 20 years of age. 
d. an economically advantaged young adult. 
a. black and economically disadvantaged. 
Those at highest risk for TBI are children 0–4 years of age, older adolescents aged 
15–19 years, and adults aged 65 years and older. Males have the highest incidence 
in every age group. TBI is highest among black and in lower- and median-income 
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