Chpt 2.2: Synapses
What makes nitric oxide unique among neurotransmitters?
It is a gas.
A neurotransmitter receptor is:
a protein embedded in the membrane.
Dopamine and norepinephrine are classified as:
catecholamines
Insulin increases the entry of tryptophan into the brain by:
causing certain competing amino acids to enter other cells, outside the brain.
Many neurons release neuropeptides mostly from the:
dendrites
The neuron excretes neurotransmitter through its membrane by a process called:
exocytosis
Few pianists can play quickly enough to play the Minute Waltz in a minute. The finger movements that are required are likely to involve which type of neurotransmitter effects?
ionotropic effects
The neurotransmitter GABA exerts ____ effects, and its effects are almost always ____.
ionotropic; inhibitory
An action potential causes the release of neurotransmitters by:
opening calcium pores in the membrane.
After a meal that was rich in the amino acid tryptophan, which neurotransmitter level would be increased the most?
serotonin