A. 0.05
B. 0.07
C. 0.05 to 0.07
D. 1
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Related Mcqs:
- The neuron conducts the impulse in the form of nerve impulse during:
- A. Threshold potential B. Active membrane potential C. Resting membrane potential D. All of the above...
- The major factors involved in changing resting membrane potential to active membrane potential include:
- A. Na+ and K+ ion movement B. Membrane potential C. Reversal of charges D. All of the above...
- The cytoplasmic process arising from the cell body of neuron that carries impulse towards cell body is called a:
- A. Axon B. Dendrite C. Nissl’s granule D. Myelin sheath...
- The structures, which respond when they stimulated by impulse coming via motor neuron, is:
- A. Receptors B. Effectors C. Schwann cells D. both a & b...
- The net difference in charge between the inner and outer surface of a non conducting neuron is called:
- A. Membrane potential B. Electrical potential C. Resting membrane potential D. Action potential...
- A wave of electrochemical changes, which travels along the length of the neuron involving chemical reactions and movement of ions across the cell membrane, is:
- A. Membrane potential B. Resting membrane potential C. Nerve impulse D. Electron pump...
- When a neuron is stimulated, the cell membrane at the point of stimulation undergoes momentary reversal in change called:
- A. Action potential B. Resting potential C. Threshold potential D. None of these...
- A neural impulse is initiated when neuron’s charge momentarily becomes less negative or even positive. This event is called:
- A. an action potential B. a resting potential C. impulse facilitation D. inhibitory...
- The passage of nerve impulse is associated with increase in permeability of which of the following ion:
- A. Sodium B. Potassium C. Organic ions D. Inorganic ions...
- Under normal conditions a nerve impulse is initiated by an appropriate stimulus called:
- A. Threshold stimulus B. Active membrane potential C. Resting membrane potential D. All of the above...
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