Tetanus toxin prevents release of serotonin from inhibitory presynaptic inputs terminating at neurons that supply skeletal muscles
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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a. Fewer pyruvate molecules would be produced. b. Available FAD would increase. c. The number of hydrogen ions pumped through the ETS in a given amount of time would increase. d. The number of Krebs cycles occurring in a given amount of time would increase. e. Any of the above might happen.
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A) eversion. B) protraction. C) dorsiflexion. D) plantar flexion. E) inversion.
The process of glycogen formation is known as
A) glycolysis. B) gluconeogenesis. C) cellular respiration. D) glycemia. E) glycogenesis.
An interneuron carries impulses
A. always within the PNS. B. always within the CNS. C. to muscles and glands. D. to the CNS.