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ashley

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The normal order of activation during neuronal transmission is
 
  a. axon > dendrite > cell body > axon terminals.
  b. axon terminals > cell body > axon > dendrite.
  c. dendrite > cell body > axon > terminal button.
  d. cell body > axon > dendrite > axon terminal.
  e. dendrite > axon terminal > cell body > axon.

Question 2

Activation of cells within the _______ by a poison in the blood would be predicted to produce _______.
 
  a. nucleus accumbens; visual hallucinations
  b. hippocampus; locomotion
  c. hypothalamus; vomiting
  d. area postrema; vomiting
  e. hippocampus; vomiting



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: c. dendrite > cell body > axon > terminal button.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: d. area postrema; vomiting



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