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Ch 2 Psychology 2.1-2.4 Questions

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Which part of the neuron receives messages from other cells?   Dendrite  
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Which one of the following is NOT a function of the myelin sheath?   Aids in reuptake  
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When the neuron's action potential is released, _______ ions are rushing into the axon through openings on the membrane.   Sodium  
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When the action potential reaches the end of the axon terminals, it causes a release of:   Neurotransmitters that excite or inhibit the next cell  
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Receiving neurons have special _______ that fit the shape of certain molecules.   Receptor sites  
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Which of the following is associated with sleep, mood and appetite?   Serotonin  
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