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    movie theater seats on a typical Friday night. As soon as Big Hero 6 begins‚ with its presentations of the classic Walt Disney Pictures introduction‚ the viewers will soon come to love a special character. From start to finish‚ Big Hero 6 delivers an action-packed comedy filled adventure that will warm your heart. Although the Disney film is especially targeted for a younger audience‚ anime fans‚ and Marvel comic book fanatics‚ Big Hero 6 can be appreciated and enjoyed by all audiences because of its

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    NAME  ________________________________________     HUMAN  PHYSIOLOGY  BMS  108   First  Midterm  –  Summer  2013   DR.  BARRY  D.  TANOWITZ   1.  Put  your  name  at  the  top  and  on  your  Scantron.   2.  Answers  for  questions  1-­‐  50  will  be  placed  on  a  Scantron  (Green  strip‚  100  questions)  –  all  questions  1  point  each.    

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    3 and 2.4. Write a 350- to 700-word response to the following: Explain the communication process of neurons in the brain. List some common neurotransmitters and describe their effect on behavior. <Insert Response Here> The communication process of neurons in the brain occurs through an electrochemical process. Neurons pass neurotransmitters through the dendrites‚ which are attached to the ends of each neuron and receive messages from neighboring neurons. The chemical messages that

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    in the nervous system communicate via these chemical synapses. The electrical activity in a presynaptic neuron occurring at the chemical synapses causes the release of a chemical messenger called a neurotransmitter‚ which binds to neurotransmitter receptors on a postsynaptic neuron.   Neurotransmitters are the chemical messengers that

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    Antihistamines Neurotransmitters are chemical compounds that are central nervous system stimulants that mainly transmit nerve impulses with another cell or muscle. They are released in the synapse which chemically help signal one neuron to the next. One of the nerve cells that influence neurotransmitter release and stimulate the central nervous system pathway are histamines. It is specifically located in the nerve cells of the hypothalamus. All neurotransmitters structurally contain amines

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    also depress the actions of the excitatory neurotransmitter glutamic acid via binding to the AMPA receptor (can cause full surgical anesthesia and pronounced central depressant effects – low margin of safety). f. If GABA is not present‚ benzodiazepines cannot produce their effects (they can increase the frequency but cannot initiate; only GABA opens the channels). 4. Name GABAA and GABAB receptor agonist a. GABAA is the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in spinal cord‚ hypothalamus‚

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    of adreno receptor bind α-2 agonists and antagonists with similar rapport and share an amino acid composition homology of roughly 70 to 75%. The efficacy of sub receptor specific agonists that constrains deleterious effect may be opted in the future [6]. A variety of physiological functions are concerned with implication ofα-2 adrenoceptors. Although there is a presence of Byzantine pharmacology of α-2 adrenoceptors‚ studies aided with the advancement

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    instigates the release of neurotransmitters‚ which travel over the synapse‚ which is the gap between two neurons. Once the neurotransmitters cross the synapse‚ they go into receptor sites on the post-synaptic membrane of a neuron‚ and after having passed on the message‚ they are either broken down or reabsorbed by the terminal buttons of the neuron‚ in a process known as reuptake. Neurotransmission has been shown to affect a large range of human behaviors. Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that effects sleep

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    works by preventing the release of a neurotransmitter‚ acetylcholine‚ from the neurotransmitter junction‚ which does not allow the signal to travel pass through to be converted back into an electrical signal (Alberts‚ 2010). Next‚ Botulinum neurotoxin A has another affect on another process that occurs during nerve signaling and the transportation of chemical signals that cause muscles to contract. Botox prevents or disrupts the path of a neurotransmitter from leaving the cell‚ which is essentially

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    passes to the other cell by receptor proteins that work as guards that let or not the information (substance) get through the cell membrane of the receiver cell. In the other hand Synaptic signaling functions through electric signals released by neurotransmitters which also pass through the protein receptors guards located in the cell membrane stimulating the receiver cell. The signals mention before are the two main ways of communication of neurons in your nervous system. Also ionic channels are seen

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