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Which glial cell myelinates neurons of the CNS:

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Which glial cell myelinates neurons of the CNS:
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CB1 receptors in the CNS are activated by:

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CB1 receptors in the CNS are activated by:
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In a fused tetanus, intracellular levels of ____ increase as…

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In a fused tetanus, intracellular levels of ____ increase as this ion accumulates in muscle fibers. 
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Which part of the neuron receives incoming information (inpu…

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Which part of the neuron receives incoming information (input):
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A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) is will ____…

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A selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) is will ____________.
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Which part of a neuron generates and conducts electrical out…

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Which part of a neuron generates and conducts electrical output (sending information to ‘downstream’ cell):
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Which is smallest:

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Which is smallest:
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_________ is the term that means to go from resting membrane…

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_________ is the term that means to go from resting membrane potential down to a more negative membrane potential. 
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Which term designates the cell plasma membrane in muscle:

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Which term designates the cell plasma membrane in muscle:
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Opening of a ligand-gated K+ channel occurs in _________.

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Opening of a ligand-gated K+ channel occurs in _________.
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