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This section includes 6 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biochemistry knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which out of the following is not a neurotransmitter? |
A. | Noadrenaline |
B. | Cyclic AMP |
C. | Dopamine |
D. | Acetyl choline |
Answer» C. Dopamine | |
2. |
Which of the following statements about action potential is false? |
A. | Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup> pumps are directly involved in creating the action potential |
B. | Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> concentrations are not significantly changed during an action potential |
C. | This includes both positive and negative feedback loops |
D. | Only a relatively small number of Na<sup>+</sup> and K<sup>+</sup> actually diffuse across the membrane |
Answer» C. This includes both positive and negative feedback loops | |
3. |
Diffusion of K+ out of the cell makes the inside of it less positive, or more negative and acts to restore the original resting membrane potential. This process is called ____________ |
A. | Repolarization |
B. | Depolarization |
C. | Hyperpolarization |
D. | Overshoot |
Answer» B. Depolarization | |
4. |
Depolarization and repolarization changes that occur during the action potential are produced by ____________ |
A. | Negative feedback loops |
B. | Carrier mediated transport |
C. | Simple diffusion of ions down their concentration gradient |
D. | Active transport pumps along the neuron membrane |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
Voltage regulation means ____________ |
A. | Na<sup>+</sup>/K<sup>+</sup> pumps controls potential |
B. | Unless the voltage is regular gates will not respond |
C. | Oscilloscope only can control potential |
D. | With changes in the membrane potential voltage gated ion channels open and close |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor is an example of _____________ |
A. | Ligated gated receptor channel |
B. | Serpentine receptors |
C. | Adhesion receptors |
D. | Receptor enzymes |
Answer» B. Serpentine receptors | |