AP Psychology : Biology

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前女友ample Question #1 :Neurons And Action Potentials

Which of the following parts of the neuron speeds up the relay of messages?

Possible Answers:

Myelin sheath

Axon

Soma

Dendrite

Correct answer:

Myelin sheath

前女友planation:

The myelin sheath coats the axon of a neuron and speeds up the transmission of messages. Myelin is a fatty coating that is unable to perpetuate the action potential signal. As a result, the signal jumps over the myelinated areas, bypassing much of the axon and speeding up transmission. This process is known as saltatory conduction.

The axon is the long, slender projection of a neuron that conducts electrical impulses away from the cell body. Dendrites are the branched projections of a neuron that recieve electrical stimulation from synapses and convey them to the cell body. The soma is the cell body of the neuron that contains the cell nucleus

前女友ample Question #2 :Neurons And Action Potentials

What compound surrounds the axons of white matter neurons?

Possible Answers:

Myelin

Astrocytes

Blood brain barrier

Dendrites

Cerebrospinal Ffuid

Correct answer:

Myelin

前女友planation:

Myelin is a white, fatty compound that surrounds the axons of white matter neurons. Its purpose is to increase the speed of an action potential.

前女友ample Question #1 :Biology

Which ion rushes into the axon of a neuron during an action potential?

Possible Answers:

Chlorine

Oxygen

Sodium

Potassium

Calcium

Correct answer:

Sodium

前女友planation:

At rest, there is a high concentration of sodium (Na+) outside the neuron and a high concentration of potassium (K+) inside the neuron. During an action potential, the gated channels for sodium open and, because there is such a difference in concentration, the sodium rushes into the axon. This makes the axon much more positive in charge. This positivity propagates along the axon until it reaches the end of the axon, where it triggers release of neurotransmitters into the synapse.

前女友ample Question #1 :Neurons And Action Potentials

Which two principle ions are involved in neural action potentials?

Possible Answers:

Sodium and oxygen

Hydrogen and oxygen

Sodium and glucose

Carbon and hydrogen

Sodium and potassium

Correct answer:

Sodium and potassium

前女友planation:

神经轴突在ac的去极化tion potential is driven by an influx of sodium ions, entering through voltage-gated sodium channels. Following this stage, voltage-gated potassium channels are stimulated, allowing potassium ions to exit the axon and causing hyperpolarization. The sodium-potassium pump then restores the ions to their original positions in preparation for the next action potential, known as repolarization.

前女友ample Question #1 :Neurons And Action Potentials

Which of the following is not a neurotransmitter?

Possible Answers:

Epinephrine

GABA

Acetylcholine

Glucose

Dopamine

Correct answer:

Glucose

前女友planation:

Neurotransmitters are chemical substances that travel across synapses in the nervous system. Acetylcholine, dopamine, epinephrine, and GABA are all widely-studied neurotransmitters. Glucose, however, is a monosaccharide used for energy in the body. It serves no purpose as a neurotransmitter.

前女友ample Question #1 :Biology

Which of the following types of cells serve to provide support and nourishment to neurons?

Possible Answers:

Adrenal cells

Glial cells

Red blood cells

White blood cells

Endocrine cells

Correct answer:

Glial cells

前女友planation:

Glial cells are located in the nervous system, and serve as support and protection for the neurons. Schwann cells, oligodendrocytes, astrocytes, and ependymal cells are all examples of neuroglia.

前女友ample Question #1 :Biology

List the correct order of action potential propagation through a neuron.

Possible Answers:

Dendrites, axon, cell body, synaptic terminal, receptors

Receptors, dendrites, cell body, axon, synaptic terminal

Receptors, axon, synaptic terminal, cell body, dendrites

Dendrites, receptors, cell body, axon, synaptic terminal

Dendrites, cell body, axon, synaptic terminal, receptors

Correct answer:

Receptors, dendrites, cell body, axon, synaptic terminal

前女友planation:

越过突触后神经递质molecules bind to receptors on the postsynaptic neuron, initiating an excitatory signal (EPSP). The signal then travels through the dendrites to the cell body, where it becomes an action potential based on the degree of stimulation from other EPSP signals. After traveling through the cell body and down the axon hillock, the signal is sent out by the axon to the axon terminal, or synaptic terminal. There, synaptic vesicles containing neurotransmitters are released into the synaptic cleft (the space between two neurons). Synaptic vesicles fuse with the membrane at the axon and release neurotransmitter into the synaptic cleft. The neurotransmitters diffuse toward the postsynaptic neuron and bind to receptors to begin the process again. Once the signal reaches an effector organ, the neurotransmitters can elicit their ultimate effect.

前女友ample Question #1 :Neurons And Action Potentials

What is an agonist?

Possible Answers:

A neuron that specializes in producing acetylcholine.

A chemical that mimics the action of a neurotransmitter.

A neuron that specializes in producing dopamine.

A chemical that prevents neurotransmitter activity.

A type of neurotransmitter.

Correct answer:

A chemical that mimics the action of a neurotransmitter.

前女友planation:

Agonists are chemicals that mimic the action of a neurotransmitter. Agonists bind to the same receptor sites as neurotransmitters, but cause their own unique biological responses. Agonists activate the receptors to which they bind.

前女友ample Question #9 :Neurons And Action Potentials

Motor neurons which are responsible for movement are also called...

Possible Answers:

afferent neurons

axons

efferent neurons

interneurons

Correct answer:

efferent neurons

前女友planation:

Efferent neurons are responsible for relaying information from the central nervous system to the muscles or glands. These signals allow for movement.

前女友ample Question #1 :Biology

What is the name for the fatty covering over the axon that helps to speed up impulses?

Possible Answers:

Synapse

Soma

Myelin Sheath

Dendrite

Neurons

Correct answer:

Myelin Sheath

前女友planation:

The Myelin Sheath is a fatty substance that covers the axon and helps speed up impulses. A neuron is a nerve cell. Dendrites are the message receiving part of a neuron, and axons are the message sending part. A synapse is the gap between the terminal buttons of the axon of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron. Soma is a term synonymous with cell body.

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