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Neuropeptides is described as a class of neurotransmitters that includes small protein like molecules (peptides) that are responsible for the communication between the neurons. This class of neurotransmitter includes a wide range of molecules having diverse effects on brain function. They perform the neural function by acting on cell surface receptors. Neuropeptides are categorized into different groups like enkephalins, endorphins and gut brain peptides.
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Human Anatomy & Physiology Plus Mastering A&P with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package (11th Edition) (What's New in Anatomy & Physiology)
Ch. 11 - Prob. 1RQCh. 11 - 2. Match the names of the supporting cells found...Ch. 11 - 4. Assume that an EPSP is being generated on the...Ch. 11 - 5. The velocity of nerve impulse conduction is...Ch. 11 - 6. Chemical synapses are characterized by all of...Ch. 11 - Prob. 5RQCh. 11 - Prob. 6RQCh. 11 - 9. Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase by poisoning...Ch. 11 - 8. The anatomical region of a multipolar neuron...Ch. 11 - 11. An IPSP is inhibitory because (a) it...
Ch. 11 - 12. Identify the neuronal circuits described by...Ch. 11 - 13. Explain both the anatomical and functional...Ch. 11 - 14. (a) Describe the composition and function of...Ch. 11 - 15. (a) What is myelin? (b) How does the...Ch. 11 - 16. (a) Contrast unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar...Ch. 11 - 17. What is the polarized membrane state? How is...Ch. 11 - 18. Describe the events that must occur to...Ch. 11 - 19. Since all APs generated by a given nerve fiber...Ch. 11 - 20. (a) Explain the difference between an EPSP and...Ch. 11 - 21. Since at any moment a neuron is likely to have...Ch. 11 - Prob. 22RQCh. 11 - Prob. 13RQCh. 11 - 25. Briefly describe the three stages of neuron...Ch. 11 - 2. Local anesthetics block voltage-gated Na+...Ch. 11 - 3. When admitted to the emergency room, Sean was...Ch. 11 - 4. Rochelle developed multiple sclerosis when she...Ch. 11 - 5. In the Netherlands a young man named Jan was...Ch. 11 - Nursing Student with Neuropathic Pain Tamara Costa...Ch. 11 - Nursing Student with Neuropathic Pain Tamara Costa...Ch. 11 - Nursing Student with Neuropathic Pain
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