A. chemical; electrical
B. electrical; mechanical
C. electrical; chemical
D. mechanical; electrical
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