A) endoplasmic reticulum
B) nucleus
C) mitochondrion
D) ribosome
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A) net positive charge on the inside of the neuron
B) ions which rest in one place in the cell
C) movement of ions to the outside of the neuron
D) net negative charge on the inside of the neuron
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A) hyperpolarization of the membrane
B) depolarization of the membrane
C) increase in the sodium concentration outside the neuron
D) passing the peak of the action potential and entering the refractory period
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A) protein
B) fat
C) carbohydrate
D) plasma
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A) fact that the concentration of ions is greater on the inside of a neuron
B) fact that the concentration of ions is greater on the outside of a neuron
C) difference in distribution for various ions between the inside and outside of the membrane
D) negatively charged proteins inside the cell
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A) The toxic effects of sodium are minimized inside the cell.
B) No energy is required to maintain it.
C) The cell is prepared to respond quickly to a stimulus.
D) All of the ions are maintained in equal concentrations throughout the cytoplasm.
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A) axons
B) dendrites
C) soma
D) myelin
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A) dendrite; axons
B) axon; dendrites
C) cell body; axons
D) dendrite; cell bodies
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A) synaptic receptors
B) axons
C) synaptic hillocks
D) glia
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A) astrocytes
B) Schwann cells
C) oligodendrocytes
D) radial glia
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A) many chemicals can easily diffuse into the brain
B) so much glucose is required to maintain it
C) certain required chemicals must be actively transported
D) viruses cannot escape
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A) into the presynaptic terminal
B) into the junction between neurons
C) through the efferent terminals
D) to the mitochondria
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A) open to let sodium enter the cell rapidly
B) close to prevent sodium from entering the cell
C) open to let sodium exit the cell rapidly
D) close to prevent sodium from exiting the cell
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A) There is no longer a concentration gradient for sodium.
B) The sodium-potassium pump greatly increases its rate of activity.
C) All the available sodium ions have already entered the cell.
D) The sodium gates in the membrane close.
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A) astrocytes
B) Schwann cells
C) oligodendrocytes
D) radial glia
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A) the resting potential
B) -90 mV
C) the threshold of excitation
D) the refractory period
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A) -70 millivolts
B) +10 millivolts
C) 0 millivolts
D) +90 millivolts
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