Question: Part 3: Idently The Following As Other Reetha Membrane Potented, Depolarization Or Repolartzation (answers Will Be Used Twion) + С B A A. B. F E A. D. D E. 1. Part 4: Place The Following In Order _lon Channels Open Cat Triggers Vesicles To Release N.T. Into Cleft AP Reaches Synaptic Knob Post Synaptic Potential (PSP) Generated Car Channels Open And …

Question: Part 3: Idently The Following As Other Reetha Membrane Potented, Depolarization Or Repolartzation (answers Will Be Used Twion) + С B A A. B. F E A. D. D E. 1. Part 4: Place The Following In Order _lon Channels Open Cat Triggers Vesicles To Release N.T. Into Cleft AP Reaches Synaptic Knob Post Synaptic Potential (PSP) Generated Car Channels Open And …

Part 3: Idently the following as other reetha membrane potented, depolarization or repolartzation (answers will be used twion
Part 6: Use the word benk to identify the structures of a synapse Neurotransmitters Axon terminal lon channel Vesicle Synapti

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Part 3: Idently the following as other reetha membrane potented, depolarization or repolartzation (answers will be used twion) + С B A a. b. F E a. d. D e. 1. Part 4: Place the following in order _lon channels open Cat triggers vesicles to release N.T. into cleft AP reaches synaptic knob Post Synaptic Potential (PSP) generated Car channels open and Caenters NTs bind to receptors on post-synaptic cell Part 6: Use the word benk to identify the structures of a synapse Neurotransmitters Axon terminal lon channel Vesicle Synaptic cleft Calcium channel Dendrite B a. b. c. A G d. . f. g. m Part 8: Match each part of the brain to its function 9. Sleep/ awake mechanism _10. Sensory and language a. Occipital lobe b. Parietal lobe ___11. Responsible for emotions and hormone production c. Frontal lobe d. Temporal lobe e. Brain stem _12. Auditory, memory, olfactory _13. Autonomic functions (breathing, heart rate, etc.) _14. Balance and equilibrium _15. Motor functions and reasoning t Hypothalamus g. Thalamus h. Cerebellum 16. Vision