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In an axon, the nerve impulses normally travel - Correct answer-away from the cell

body

Which of the following are found only in the central nervous system?

Select one:

a. sensory neurons

b. motor neurons

c. sensory receptors

d. interneurons - Correct answer-interneurons

Which of the following is characterized by a short axon and long dendrites?

Select one:

a. motor neuron

b. interneuron



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,c. synaptic cleft

d. sensory neuron - Correct answer-sensory neuron

A chemical produced by the puffer fish prevents the opening of sodium gates in

neurons but has no effect on chemical synapses. In which location on a sensory

neuron would impulse transmission initially be stopped when this chemical is

injected into the foot?

Select one:

a. Node of Ranvier.

b. Terminal knob of an axon.

c. Cell body.

d. Myelin sheath. - Correct answer-Node of Ranvier.

The shaded structure W allows humans to:

Select one:

a. distinguish between different stimuli.

b. respond quickly to their environment.

c. store ATP needed for nerve transmission.

d. synthesize acetylcholine. - Correct answer-respond quickly to their environment.
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, On the following graph, which letters indicate the areas in which the

sodium/potassium pump is operating?

Select one:

a. V and Z

b. V and W

c. X and Y

d. W and Y - Correct answer-V and Z

In the synapse shown above, the impulse will travel:

Select one:

a. from W to X.

b. in both directions.

c. from W to Z.

d. from Y to W. - Correct answer-from Y to W.

Neurotransmitters may create an action potential when they:

Select one:

a. excite the presynaptic membrane.


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