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True or False Glutamate is the primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS. T

ID: 80911 • Letter: T

Question


True or False

Glutamate is the primary excitatory neurotransmitter in the CNS. The value of the resting membrane potential (in neurons) varies from -40mV to -90mV. The AMPA receptor, is a glutamate receptor, that is normally by a magnesium ion. The lateral ventricles deep within the right/left cerebral hemispheres. are capillaries lining the walls of the ventricles and of cerebrospinal fluid production. The facial nerve is the major motor nerve of the face. The superior is associated with startled reflex (response). The CNS is associated with 12 paired cranial nerves. The CNS is associated with 31 paired spinal nerves. The oculomotor nerve is associated with parasympathetic fibers. The globin portion of a molecule on hemoglobin is associated with 574 amino acids. Coronary blood flow is pulsatile. The apex of the heart rest on the superior aspect of the diaphragm. Most cells keep their cytoplasmic levels of calcium low. Cardiac output = HR times (EDV - ESV). Pelvic splanchnic nerves release the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. The adrenal gland is the largest purely endocrine gland. Proprioceptors are classified as exteroceptors.

Explanation / Answer

23) Answer is true
24) False:The value of the resting membrane potential varies from cell to cell, and ranges from about 20 mV to 100 mV

25) False NMDA receptors are blocked by magnesium ions

26) True

27) True

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