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Synapse

The document discusses conotoxins, which are chemicals produced by some marine snails that paralyze their prey's muscles by interfering with nerve impulses. Different conotoxins affect different membrane proteins. Conotoxins can be modified to produce painkillers. The document also contains multiple choice and short answer questions about nerve impulses, neurotransmitters, voltage-gated ion channels, the nerve impulse graph, and synaptic transmission.

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Synapse

The document discusses conotoxins, which are chemicals produced by some marine snails that paralyze their prey's muscles by interfering with nerve impulses. Different conotoxins affect different membrane proteins. Conotoxins can be modified to produce painkillers. The document also contains multiple choice and short answer questions about nerve impulses, neurotransmitters, voltage-gated ion channels, the nerve impulse graph, and synaptic transmission.

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Questions

Q1.
 
Some marine snails produce chemicals called conotoxins. These chemicals paralyse the prey of these
snails by interfering with the conduction of nerve impulses to muscles.

Conotoxins can be modified to produce painkillers.

The table shows the membrane proteins affected by different conotoxins.


Analyse the data to explain how conotoxins can interfere with the conduction of nerve impulses to
muscles.
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The scientific article you have studied is adapted from several sources.

Use the information from the scientific article and your own knowledge to answer the following questions.

The reward system in humans involves the neurotransmitter dopamine pathway (paragraph 7).

Describe how dopamine acts as a neurotransmitter.


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(Total for question = 4 marks)
 

Q3.
 
Voltage-gated K+ and Na+ channels are involved in the transmission of impulses in
sensory and motor neurones.

Describe the differences in the structure of a myelinated sensory neurone and


a myelinated motor neurone.
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(a) The graph below shows the changes in potential difference across the membrane of a neurone after
stimulation.

(i) Using the information in the graph, state the maximum change in potential difference across the
membrane of this neurone during depolarisation.
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(ii) The table below describes three of the stages shown in the graph.

Place a cross in the box ( ) below the letter that correctly links the description to one of the labels on the
graph above.
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*(b) When a nerve impulse reaches a synapse, calcium ions enter the neurone through the pre-synaptic
membrane. This causes a neurotransmitter, such as acetylcholine, to be released.

Describe and explain the sequence of events that occurs at the synapse, after a neurotransmitter has
been released.
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Q6.
The diagram below shows a sensory neurone.
(a)  Name the structures labelled A and B.
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(b)  Eugenol is a drug that inhibits the movement of sodium ions and calcium ions through the cell
surface membranes of sensory neurones.

The graph below shows the effect of eugenol concentration on the percentage inhibition of sodium ion
movement.
(i)  Describe the relationship between the concentration of eugenol and the percentage inhibition of
sodium ion movement.
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*(ii)  Eugenol can be used to reduce pain.

Suggest an explanation for how eugenol affects the movement of calcium ions and reduces pain.
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(Total for Question = 10 marks)

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