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9. b. Synesthesia
10. B. Combined effects
7. Which of the following is conteet? A Synapse Axon-Dendrite-Terminal-Synapse B. Synapse-Dendrite-Axon-Terminal-Synapse C. Synapse-Terminal- Axon-Dendrite-Synapse D....
The action potential travels down: A. the dendrite. B. the synapse. C. the axon. D. both the dendrite and axon.
11. The point at which a drugs effect is observable or measurable is the A. High response The holdsponse C. Dose response D. Initiation point 12. The safety margin" is the dose difference between an acceptable level of effectiveness and the LDD B. LDS C. LD90 D. EDS
1. Information transfers across a synapse are done A. electrically B. biologically C. mechanically D. chemically 2. Given neuro-physiology, as we presently understand it. A drug can do which of the following things to a neuron? A. make it more variable in its normal action B. make it less excitable C. make it more excitable D. all of the above 3. Some drugs produce their effects by mimicking the activity of neurotransmitters receptor sites. True False 4. The most efficient...
Answer Thi Q. thank You The Nervous System edit) 1. The junction between one neuron and the next, or between a neuron and an effector is called: A) A synapse 8) A dendrite C) A neuotransmiter D ) A ventricle E) None of the above 2. A fast excitatory synapses follows this order A) (1) neurotransmiter released (2) diftused across the synaptic cleft to a receptor protein (3) binding of the transmitter opens pores in the ion channels and positive...
5. Most drug metabolize in the a skin b. kidneys c. stomach d. liver e, intestines 16. What populations may have issues metabolizing medications? a. Younger children b. Older adults c. Those with kidney disease d. All of the above e. A and B 17. Most drugs are excreted through the a. skin and large intestine b. large intestine and kidneys c. large intestine and lungs d. lungs and kidneys e. kidneys and skin and 18. What are the concerns...