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A neuron poisoned with tetrodotoxin (TTX) is stimulated. Which of the following would be observed?
Normal action potential generation
Delayed action potential generation
No action potential generated due to blocked channels
Hyperexcitability and spontaneous action potentials
Which statement BEST describes the role of the Nodes of Ranvier in saltatory conduction?
They insulate the axon, preventing ion leakage.
They synthesize neurotransmitters for synaptic transmission.
They allow for faster action potential propagation by concentrating voltage-gated channels.
They slow down action potential propagation, allowing for greater control.
An experimental drug selectively inhibits the function of astrocytes. What direct consequence would MOST likely be observed in neuronal function?
Increased rate of neurotransmitter synthesis
Enhanced myelination of axons
Impaired regulation of the extracellular ionic environment
Accelerated action potential propagation
In a demyelinating disease like multiple sclerosis, which characteristic of nerve impulse conduction is MOST directly affected?
Resting membrane potential
Threshold potential
Conduction velocity
Neurotransmitter release
The absolute refractory period of a neuron is primarily caused by:
Delayed closing of potassium channels
Inactivation of voltage-gated sodium channels
Hyperpolarization of the membrane
Depletion of neurotransmitter vesicles
Which factor does NOT contribute significantly to the establishment and maintenance of the resting membrane potential?
Sodium-potassium pump
Leak potassium channels
Negatively charged intracellular proteins
Voltage-gated calcium channels
Which part of the neuron receives signals from other neurons?
Axon
Dendrites
Synapse
Myelin Sheath
The long, slender projection of a neuron that transmits nerve impulses is called the:
Dendrite
Soma
Axon
Synapse
What is the primary function of a neuron?
To produce hormones
To transport oxygen
To transmit information
To fight infections
The gaps in the myelin sheath are known as:
Synapses
Dendrites
Nodes of Ranvier
Axon terminals