Physio Psych Quiz 1.2

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After the peak of an action potential, what prevents sodium ions from continuing to enter the cell?​

After the peak of an action potential, what prevents sodium ions from continuing to enter the cell?​

In the normal course of an action potential, ____.​

In the normal course of an action potential, ____.​

Voltage-activated channels are channels for which a change in the voltage across the membrane alters their ____.​

Voltage-activated channels are channels for which a change in the voltage across the membrane alters their ____.​

Which event will increase the concentration gradient of sodium?​

increasing activity of the sodium potassium pump

Electrical gradients lead to the ____.​

movement of ions to areas having opposite electrical charges

When the neuronal membrane is at rest, the sodium channels ____.​

​are closed, so there is almost no flow of sodium

At what point do the sodium gates begin to close, shutting out further entry of sodium into the cell?​

​at the peak of the action potential

Ordinarily, stimulation of a neuron takes place ____.​

​at the synapse

A drug that blocks the sodium gates of a neuron's membrane will ____.​

​block the action potential

When a membrane is at rest, what attracts sodium ions to the inside of the cell?​

​both an electrical gradient and a concentration gradient

The net effect of each cycle of the sodium-potassium pump is to ____.​

​decrease the number of positively charged ions within the cell

What occurs when a stimulus shifts the potential inside a neuron from the resting potential to a more negative potential?​

​hyperpolarization

Under which conditions would the sodium-potassium pump likely be far less effective in creating a concentration gradient?​

​if selective permeability of the membrane did not exist

The function of a myelin sheath is to ____.​

​increase the velocity of transmission along an axon

Which action would depolarize a neuron?​

​increasing membrane permeability to sodium

The resting potential is mainly the result of ____.​

​negatively charged proteins inside the cell

When the neuronal membrane is at rest, the potassium leak channels ____.​

​permit potassium ions to pass slowly

Local anesthetic drugs attach to the sodium channels of the membrane, which ____.​

​prevents sodium ions from entering and stopping action potential

At the peak of the action potential, the electrical gradient of potassium ____.​

​pushes potassium out of the cell

The primary feature of a neuron that prevents the action potential from traveling back from where it just passed is the ____.​

​refractory period


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