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The primary function of microglia is to 


A) digest debris. 
B) provide a structural matrix for neurons. 
C) participate in forming the blood-brain barrier. 
D) form myelin in the central nervous system.

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In Alzheimer's disease,neurofibrillary tangles result when ________ protein levels become elevated and disconnect from microtubules.


A) tetrodotoxin 
B) tau 
C) amyloid 
D) tetanospasmin

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If a membrane potential changes from -70 mV to -65 mV, 


A) hyperpolarization has occurred. 
B) depolarization has occurred. 
C) an action potential has occurred. 
D) saltatory conduction has occurred.

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In a myelinated axon,action potentials are produced 


A) ​only at the axon hillock. 
B)  only at the axon hillock and at the nodes of Ranvier.​ 
C)  along the entire length of the axon membrane.​ 
D)  only under segments of myelin.​

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Once an action potential occurs at the axon hillock,why is it replicated at the next node of Ranvier? 


A)  Incoming sodium ions diffuse to the next node, pushing potassium ions ahead as well, and threshold will be attained. 
B)  The sodium-potassium pumps at the next node recapture sufficient potassium to reach threshold and trigger another action potential.​ 
C)  The action potential drifts passively down the length of the entire axon.​ 
D)  The occurrence of an action potential at the axon hillock attracts potassium from the adjacent node, and threshold will be attained.​

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Which of the following structures are typically found within the axon terminal? 


A) mitochondria and synaptic vesicles 
B)  the nucleolus and synaptic vesicles​ 
C)  myelin and mitochondria​ 
D)  the nucleolus and endoplasmic reticulum​

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What is reuptake?

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Von Economo neurons probably participate in which of the following functions? 


A) assessing and performing complex social behaviors 
B)  regulation of important body functions, including temperature, hunger, and thirst​ 
C)  conscious, deliberate efforts to pay attention to particular stimuli​ 
D)  reflexive motor behaviors​

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A neuron may produce another action potential in response to larger than normal depolarization during the 


A) absolute refractory period. 
B)  relative refractory period.​ 
C)  depolarization phase of the action potential.​ 
D)  hyperpolarization phase of an action potential.​

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Intracellular fluid is rich in 


A) K+, with small amounts of Na+ and Cl-. 
B)  K+ and Cl-, with very small amounts of Na+.​ 
C)  Cl-, with very small amounts of K+ and Na+.​ 
D)  Na+ and Cl-, with small amounts of K+.​

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The greater the influx of calcium into the presynaptic axon terminal,the greater the​ 


A) release of neurotransmitters. 
B)  magnitude of action potential inhibition.​ 
C) amplitude of the action potential. 
D) rate of potassium reuptake.

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Near the peak of the action potential,which type of ion begins to leave the cell? 


A) sodium 
B)  potassium​ 
C) calcium 
D) magnesium

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When an axo-axonic synapse results in an increase of neurotransmitter released by a target axon,which of the following processes has occurred? 


A) temporal summation 
B)  spatial summation​ 
C) presynaptic facilitation 
D) presynaptic inhibition

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Which type of glia is responsible for forming myelin in the peripheral nervous system? 


A) astrocytes 
B)  oligodendrocytes 
C) Schwann cells 
D) microglia

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Ion channels are made up of 


A) proteins and require energy in order to operate. 
B)  lipids and require energy in order to operate.​ 
C)  proteins and do not expend energy in order to operate.​ 
D)  lipids and do not require energy in order to operate.​

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In some (although not all) cases of multiple sclerosis,one of the first symptoms noticed is a reduction in sensation from distal parts of the body,such as feet and hands.Which of the following statements best explains why this might happen? 


A) The fibers of the axons are reduced in diameter, so the information can't travel fast enough. 
B)  Neural signaling may not work properly as a result of nervous system demyelination.​ 
C)  The fibers of the axons are enlarged, slowing the neural transmission.​ 
D)  The neurons have degenerated and are no longer producing neural transmission.​

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Excitatory postsynaptic potentials (EPSPs) occur in response to the opening of ________ channels.


A) voltage-dependent sodium 
B)  ligand-gated sodium​ 
C)  voltage-dependent potassium or chloride​ 
D)  ligand-gated potassium or chloride​

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Conduction of action potentials in an unmyelinated axon is referred to as 


A) absolute. 
B)  relative.​ 
C) saltatory. 
D) slow.

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Professor Winston is observing the effects of a new drug on neurons in the spinal cord that participate in reflexes by forming a bridge between incoming sensory information and outgoing motor commands.The neurons that Professor Winston is studying are most likely 


A) sensory neurons 
B)  motor neurons​ 
C) interneurons 
D) Von Economo neurons

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At the beginning of an action potential,sodium moves 


A) slowly into the cell, because electrical force is offset by diffusion. 
B)  rapidly into the cell, because both electrical force and diffusion operate at the same time.​ 
C)  slowly out of the cell, because as a positive ion, sodium remains attracted to the relatively negative intracellular environment.​ 
D)  rapidly out of the cell, because the sodium-potassium pumps are very active.​

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