physio psych module 2.2

अब Quizwiz के साथ अपने होमवर्क और परीक्षाओं को एस करें!

A neuron excretes neurotransmitters through its membrane by a process called ____.​

exocytosis

What makes nitric oxide unique among neurotransmitters?​

​It is a gas.

What happens to acetylcholine after it attaches to a receptor on the postsynaptic cell?​

​It is broken down into two components.

What happens when a neurotransmitter is released by a presynaptic cell?​

​The neurotransmitter passively spreads across the synaptic cleft.

What do dopamine, norepinephrine, and epinephrine share in common?​

​They are all synthesized from the same amino acids.

The basic building blocks for the majority of neurotransmitters are ____.​

​amino acids

Autoreceptors monitor the ____.​

​amount of neurotransmitter released

"Second messengers" carry their messages to ____.​

​areas within the postsynaptic cell

When an action potential reaches the end of an axon, it evokes the release of neurotransmitters by opening ____ channels in the axon terminal.​

​calcium

When an action potential reaches the end of an axon, the depolarization causes what ionic movement in the presynaptic cell?​

​calcium into the cell

A metabotropic synapse, by way of its second messenger, ____.​

​can influence activity in much or all of the postsynaptic cell

Activation of autoreceptors tends to ____.​

​decrease further neurotransmitter release

The primary method for disposal of peptide neurotransmitters is ____.​

​diffusion

COMT and MAO are ____.​

​enzymes that convert catecholamines into inactive chemicals

Releasing hormones are synthesized in the ____ and released in the ____.​

​hypothalamus; anterior pituitary

Glutamate opens sodium gates, enabling sodium ions to enter the postsynaptic cell. What type of effect is this?​

​ionotropic

Ionotropic effects ____.​

​may depolarize or hyperpolarize the postsynaptic membrane

Receptor molecules for neurotransmitters that exert metabotropic effects are proteins that bind to ____ outside the membrane, and attach to ____ inside the membrane.​

​neurotransmitters; G-proteins

Ionotropic effects are characterized by ____.​

​rapid and short-lived effects

Which event is most likely to be dependent on ionotropic effects?​

​rapid muscle contraction

The amino acid tryptophan is the precursor to which neurotransmitter?​

​serotonin

In general, a single neuron releases ____ neurotransmitter(s) and can respond to ____ neurotransmitter(s).​

​several; many

Compared to ionotropic effects, metabotropic effects are ____.​

​slower and longer lasting

What is the synaptic cleft?​

​the gap between the presynaptic neuron and the postsynaptic neuron

The presynaptic terminal stores high concentrations of neurotransmitter molecules in ____.​

​vesicles


संबंधित स्टडी सेट्स