Chapter 7: Problem 22
Explain how action potentials are conducted by an unmyelinated axon.
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Chapter 7: Problem 22
Explain how action potentials are conducted by an unmyelinated axon.
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Describe the structure of nicotinic ACh receptors, and how ACh interacts with these receptors to cause the production of an EPSP.
Which of these neurons are pseudounipolar? a. Sensory neurons b. Somatic motor neurons c. Neurons in the retina d. Autonomic motor neurons
Which of these is not a characteristic of synaptic potentials? a. They are all-or-none in amplitude. b. They decrease in amplitude with distance. c. They are produced in dendrites and cell bodies. d. They are graded in amplitude. e. They are produced by chemically regulated gates.
A drug that inactivates acetylcholinesterase a. inhibits the release of \(\mathrm{ACh}\) from presynaptic endings. b. inhibits the attachment of ACh to its receptor protein. c. increases the ability of ACh to stimulate muscle contraction. d. does all of these.
In a step-by-step manner, explain how the voltage-regulated channels produce an action potential.
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