A. chemical; electrical
B. electrical; mechanical
C. electrical; chemical
D. mechanical; electrical
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Related Mcqs:
- The nature of a nerve impulse is primarily a/an _____________ event; communication between neurons is primarily a/an_____________
- A. chemical; electrical B. acetylcholine, catecholamine C. dendrite; axon D. electrical; chemical...
- ______ receive information from other neurons; _________ transmit information other neurons.
- A. synapses, cell bodies B. Dendrites, axon buttons C. Axon buttons dendrites D. Axon; cell bodies...
- The part of the neuron that specializes in receiving massages from other neurons is the:
- A. axon B. myelin C. axon terminal D. dendrite...
- The junction where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with a receiving neuron is called the___________?
- A. Reuptake site B. Receptor site C. Synapse D. Axon terminal E. None of these...
- The junction where the axon of a sending neuron communicates with a receiving neuron is called the ______________?
- A. reuptake site B. receptor site C. synapse D. axon terminal...
- Communication among the neurons requires two main activities. Electrical signals which are generated by________and chemical signals which are generated by______.
- A. Resting potentials, neurotransmitters B. Neurotransmitters, axon potentials C. Neurotransmitters, depolarization D. Axon potentials; neurotransmitters...
- In the study on group communication and leadership, which communication styles would it be impossible to predict who would be seen as the group leader?
- A. the chain and wheel communications B. the y and circle communications C. the y and free communications D. the circle and free communications...
- In one of the followings, the nervous system consists of a network of neurons present between the ectoderm and endoderm:
- A. Planaria B. Mosquito C. Toad D. Hydra...
- The contact: points between two neurons in the form of microscope gaps are known as:
- A. Synaptic vesicles B. Synaptic knobs C. Synapses D. All of the above...
- Certain neurons in one of the following parts of midbrain appear to influence transitions between sleep and wakefulness and the rate and pattern of breathing:
- A. Medulla B. Pons C. Cerebellum D. All of these...
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