A) The diffusion gradient is the only factor that affects ion movement.
B) K+ ions are actively pumped out by the sodium-potassium pump acting in reverse.
C) Voltage-gated K+ channels open when membrane potential reaches +50 mV during the depolarization phase.The diffusion gradient and electrical force cooperate to drive K+ ions out of the cell.
D) Negatively charged proteins leave the cell at the onset of the action potential.
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A) the voltage-gated sodium channel
B) the voltage-gated potassium channel
C) the ligand-gated sodium channel
D) the ligand-gated potassium channel
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A) ACh triggers release of epinephrine from the adrenal glands, which in turn causes K+ flux out of heart cells.
B) ACh binds to a G-protein coupled receptor on heart cells, and the G protein alpha subunit binds to a separate K+ channel and causes it to open.
C) Parasympathetic neurons activate sympathetic neurons, which directly cause K+ flux from heart cells.
D) ACh binds and activates a K+ pump on heart cells.
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A) Since they are charged, ions can't cross the hydrophobic center of the membrane without a channel or pump.
B) Sodium ions are covalently attached in groups of three, which are too large to diffuse easily.
C) Ions do traverse the membrane easily, but the sodium-potassium pump moves them back across.
D) Chelator proteins capture any ions that start to cross the bilayer.
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A) The patient may lose somatic function, but should retain autonomic function.
B) The patient may lose motor function, but should retain sensory perception.
C) The patient may lose some sensory perception, but should retain motor function.However, lack of proprioceptive input may make muscle control difficult.
D) The patient may lose parasympathetic function, but should retain sympathetic function.They should avoid stressful situations.
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A) improved functioning due to a healthier weight
B) insufficient myelination and slow axon conduction rate
C) improved functioning due to better blood flow
D) weaker action potentials with smaller depolarization
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A) Since ACh is not released, the muscles stay in a state of repeated contraction.
B) Since ACh is not released, the muscles are not activated to contract and remain relaxed.
C) Buildup of ACh causes promiscuous activation of all nearby sensory neurons.
D) Buildup of ACh leaks back into the brain, creating a calming effect.
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A) Porifera - sponges
B) Cnidaria - jellyfish, sea anenomes
C) Platyhelminthes -- flatworms
D) Nematoda - roundworms
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A) There is an increased number of voltage-gated sodium channels.
B) There is increased resistance across the membrane.
C) There is increased capacitance across the membrane.
D) There is increased transport of potassium across the membrane.
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A) basal ganglia
B) pituitary gland
C) parietal lobe
D) thalamus
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A) cerebellum
B) corpus callosum
C) medulla
D) cerebrum
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A) somatic nervous system
B) parasympathetic nervous system
C) sympathetic nervous system
D) parasymbiotic nervous system
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A) walking
B) doing laundry
C) having a conversation
D) sleeping
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A) neurotransmitter
B) electrical impulse
C) Na+ ion
D) vesicle
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A) axon
B) cell body
C) dendrite
D) oligodendrocyte
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A) flaccid paralysis
B) spastic paralysis
C) slowed action potential conduction
D) pupil dilation
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