11. Nervous Tissue and Nervous System
Change in Membrane Potential
- Multiple ChoiceThe CNS can discriminate between strong and weak stimuli as strong stimuli __________.1512views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceA positive change in the membrane potential is called:147views
- Multiple ChoiceWhy does depolarization occur in a neuron during an action potential?407views
- Multiple ChoiceWhen a neuron is stimulated, how does the membrane depolarize?375views
- Textbook Question
Local anesthetics block voltage-gated Na⁺ channels. General anesthetics are thought to activate chemically gated Cl⁻ channels, thereby rendering the nervous system quiescent while surgery is performed. What specific process do anesthetics impair, and how does this interfere with nerve impulse transmission?
1130views - Multiple ChoiceWhat happens when a resting neuron's membrane depolarizes?382views
- Textbook Question
Describe the steps involved in the generation of an action potential.
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Rochelle developed multiple sclerosis when she was 27. After eight years she had lost a good portion of her ability to control her skeletal muscles. How did this happen?
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A neuron's membrane potential goes from -90 mV to -10 mV. Which of the following terms describes this change?
2140views73rank - Multiple ChoiceDuring the action potential, when does sodium permeability initially decrease?157views
- Multiple ChoiceHeart rate is altered by stimulation of the SA node or the ______.143views
- Textbook Question
Mark the following statements as true or false. If a statement is false, correct it to make a true statement.
A depolarization is a change in membrane potential that makes the potential less negative.
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When admitted to the emergency room, Sean was holding his right hand, which had a deep puncture hole in its palm. He explained that he had fallen on a nail while exploring a barn. Sean was given an antitetanus shot to prevent neural complications. Tetanus bacteria fester in deep, dark wounds, but how do their toxins travel in neural tissue?
1050views1rank - Multiple ChoiceWhich part of the action potential occurs when the voltage-gated Na+ channels are inactivating and voltage-gated K+ channels open?1581views1rank
- Multiple ChoiceHow does a neuron cell membrane become depolarized?276views