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Microscopic Neuroscience Trivia

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  • Q1

    The sodium-potassium (Na+/K+) pump is an example of active transport.

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    true
    false
    True or False
    30s
  • Q2

    How Does the Sodium-Potassium (Na+/K+) pump work?

    It pumps 2 K+ ions into the cell for every 3 Na+ ions out of the cell.

    It pumps 2 Na+ ions into the cell for every 3 K+ ions out of the cell.

    30s
  • Q3

    What is the approximate value of the resting membrane potential?

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    70 uV

    -70 mV

    70 mV

    -70 uV

    30s
  • Q4

    What are the regional stages, in order, of an action potential?

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    Linking
    30s
  • Q5

    An action potential propagates faster down a narrower neuron.

    false
    true
    True or False
    30s
  • Q6

    Neurotransmitters are a form of _____.

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    chemical signaling

    electrical signaling

    30s
  • Q7

    Which of the following voltage-gated ion channels is responsible for the release of neurotransmitters?

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    Ca+

    K+

    Na+

    30s
  • Q8

    Which type of membrane protein acts as the receptor for neurotransmitters?

    leakage channel

    ligand-gated channel

    mechanically-gated channel

    voltage-gated channel

    30s

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