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#Question id: 2273


The bacterial cell wall is composed of

#2. Cellular Organization
  1. a phospholipid matrix

  2. a lipoprotein

  3. a polymer of sugars

  4. chitin


Answer:- Option(s): 3


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#7. System Physiology – Animal

For a neuron with an initial membrane potential at -70 mV, an increase in the movement of potassium ions out of that neuron's cytoplasm would result in the ________.

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#7. System Physiology – Animal

Opening all of the sodium channels on an otherwise typical neuron, with all other ion channels closed (which is an admittedly artificial setting), should move its membrane potential to ________.

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#7. System Physiology – Animal

A graded hyperpolarization of a membrane can be induced by ________.

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#7. System Physiology – Animal

Conduction and refractory periods (states) are typical of ________.

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#7. System Physiology – Animal

The "threshold" potential of a membrane is the ________.

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Action potentials move along axons ________.

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