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Reason: Growth cones facilitate axon growth and guidance by bundling and extending actin filaments into structures known as filopodia and microspike.
Question 12 There is some prepatterning in the muscle that determines where the synapse will form....
Question 47 1 p Where the axon of a motor neuron connects with the muscle fibers neuromuscular junction sarcolemma dendrite sarcomere
> Question 21 Identify a FALSE statement about synapse formation. a) Neuromuscular junctions are formed in animals lacking agrin and musk. b) Neurons that do not connect with a target muscle fiber undergo apoptosis. c) In early development before birth, muscle fibers are innervated by multiple axons. d) Many of the innervating neurons die after they reach their target. e) Neurotrophic factors like NGF promote survival of neurons.
Question 19 1.5 pts T/F: Autonomic ganglia are sites of synapse and information transmission from preganglionic to postganglionic neurons. True False 1.5 pts
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Question 13 (5 points) One muscle such as the biceps brachii will only have one motor unit. 1) True 2) False Question 14 (5 points) Smooth muscle has T-tubules. 1) True 2) False Question 15 (5 points) In a resting muscle cell, only myosin can be found in the H-zone. 1) True 2) False Question 16 (5 points) The cross bridge is a portion of the myosin molecule that attaches to actin. 1) True 2) False Question 17...
In addition to glucose, a muscle can also use as second source of energy for sustained exercise? Which of the following is NOT true of action potential frequency? Creatine phosphate in the muscle is used to Select one: O a. Regenerate ATP from ADP b. Breakdown of glucose to make Select one: O a. Creatine phosphate O b. Fatty acids O c. insulin ATP Select one: O a. A subthreshold stimulus will not produce an action potential O b. A...
QUESTION 7 What happens (immediately) if T-tubules blocked in skeletal muscle action potential increased an action potential blocked from progressing in fibril Myosin phosphatase in muscle O4(MP) activated d. inactivated QUESTION 8 Can be activated by stretch receptors (best answer only) a. Skeletal muscle Ob. smooth muscle Oc. myosin light chain phosphataso Od. A and B QUESTION 9 Action potential leads to activation of neurotransmitter in muscle answer true or false a true b. false c. not sure od silly...
Neuron Signaling and Muscle Contraction 1) “Dissect” the various parts of an action potential by describing the status (active or nonactive) of the voltage-gated sodium channel, voltage-gated potassium channel, sodium/potassium pump, and overall voltage and/ or voltage range (in millivolts, or mV) for each of the following. A) Resting membrane (prior to the initiation of an action potential) B) just before threshold to just after threshold (Depolarization) C) Rising phase of the action potential D) Falling phase of the action...
Identify the FALSE statement about resting muscle cells: A.store glucose in the form of glycogen B.store creatine phosphate C.Use glucose as their preferred fuel source D.make more ATP than they currently need in order to have some extra on hand if they need to contract, and in order to make creatine phosphate E.aerobic respiration can provide a muscle cell with enough ATP to power activity for a long time
Flag question "All or none" applies to Select one: a. individual muscle fibers O b. muscle bundles Clear my choice Which of the following fibers would you expect to find in higher concentration in the postural muscles? Select one: O a. fast twitch O b. slow twitch Which of the following describes skeletal muscle relaxation? Select one: O a. Ca+2 transported into SR O b. action potential causes release of neurotransmitter O C. ATP required O d. Ca+2 binds to...
Question 3 1 pts Many nerves, for example, motor neurons used in muscle contraction, are wrapped in myelin, a sheath of repeated units of lipid bilayers and proteins. The effect of myelin is to reduce the amount of ions leaking out the membrane, which therefore reduces the degree of amplification of a signal required during de- and repolarization, and, hence, increases the voltage signal speed. With regard to our model circuit, a myelinated axon simply can be represented by an...