Following exocytosis, it is very important for calcium to be
A. pumped out of the axon terminal.
B. recaptured from the extracellular fluid.
C. returned to synaptic vesicles.
D. allowed to diffuse from the axon terminal back toward the cell body.
Answer: A
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a. agree with others whose attitudes differ from theirs. b. behave according to others' expectations. c. seek, interpret, and create information that verifies existing beliefs. d. reinterpret earlier information to make it more consistent with subsequent information.
Beginning in the 1950s, behaviourism began to receive intense criticism. Which statement is NOT one of the criticisms against behaviourism?
A) It proved inadequate in predicting and controlling behaviour. B) It ignored cognitive events underlying behaviour. C) It underestimated the role of genetic factors on behaviour. D) It had difficulty explaining the development of language in humans.
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a. when attitudes guide behaviors b. when attitudes are anchored in one’s personality c. when attitudes are extreme d. when attitudes are ambivalent
Which one of the following statements best describes the major limitation of authority as a way of knowing? Authorities
a. do not use logic b. often disagree among themselves c. are typically hypocritical d. rely solely on science