Neuron, nerve impulse, central and peripheral nervous systems, reflex arc.
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Q1 · Neural Control and Coordination · EASY
A synapse is a junction between two neurons. What is the typical width of the synaptic cleft in a chemical synapse?
Q2 · Neural Control and Coordination · MEDIUM
During the propagation of a nerve impulse, the action potential at a point on the axon membrane causes depolarization in the adjacent region. What is the primary mechanism by which this occurs?
Q3 · Neural Control and Coordination · EASY
In a reflex arc, which component receives sensory information and transmits it to the central nervous system?
Q4 · Neural Control and Coordination · MEDIUM
The resting membrane potential of a typical neuron is approximately -70 mV. This is primarily maintained by which of the following?
Q5 · Neural Control and Coordination · HARD
A patient shows loss of voluntary motor control but retains reflex responses. Damage to which part of the nervous system would most likely cause this condition?