1. What is the main excitatory neurotransmitter in the adult brain?
a. GABA
b. Glutamate
c. Dopamine
d. Serotonin
e. Norepinephrine
Answer:
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2. To which category of neurotransmitters does acetylcholine belong?
a. Purines
b. Peptides
c. Amino acids
d. Biogenic amines
e. Small-molecule neurotransmitters
Answer: e
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3. What is the mechanism of organophosphate toxicity?
a. Inhibition of acetylcholine reuptake
b. Inhibition of acetylcholinesterase
c. Inhibition of choline reuptake
d. Blockage of postsynaptic channels
e. Interference with the vesicle fusion process
Answer: b
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4. Which toxin blocks neuromuscular transmission by irreversibly binding to nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, thus preventing acetylcholine from opening postsynaptic ion channels?
a. α-bungarotoxin
b. Nicotine
c. Muscarine
d. Atropine
e. Arecoline
Answer: a
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5. Which statement about a nicotinic acetylcholine receptor at the neuromuscular junction
is accurate?
a. It has one binding site, and binding of one molecule of acetylcholine to this site will
activate the receptor.
b. It has three binding sites, and binding of only one molecule of acetylcholine to any of
the sites will activate the receptor.
c. It has two binding sites, and binding of two molecules of acetylcholine, one to each
site, is required to activate the receptor.
d. It has two binding sites, and binding of only one molecule of acetylcholine to either of
the sites will activate the receptor.
e. It has four binding sites, and binding of only three molecules of acetylcholine to any of
the sites is required to activate the receptor.
Answer: c
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6. Which statement about muscarinic acetylcholine receptors is true?
a. They control a ligand-gated channel.
b. They mediate a rapid response to acetylcholine.
c. They are ionotropic receptors.
d. They are metabotropic receptors.
e. They mediate the effects of acetylcholine at neuromuscular junctions.
Answer: d
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