Intracellular electrophysiological recordings were made from 2 separate cell pairs (A) and (B) below. The names of the cells are indicated on the left hand side of the traces (eg. RPeD1).
a. label on each diagram (A and B) which is the pre-synaptic cell and which is the post-synaptic cell.
b. which of the recordings shows temporal summation of the synaptic responses? Explain your answer .

Intracellular electrophysiological recordings were made from 2 separate cell pairs (A) and (B) below. The names of the c...
IMAGE K shows single-channel recordings from an ionotropic
receptor, that were made using the cell-attached patch-clamp
configuration. All ion concentrations are as with normal neurons,
and ENa = +60 mV, EK = -80 mV, and ECl = -70 mV. In these traces,
the membrane potential is being held at -60 mV. In the top trace,
the experimenter stimulated the presynaptic neuron with no drug
present, and in the bottom trace they had applied a drug.
Unfortunately, the experimenter forgot which...
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1. According to the paper, what does lactate dehydrogenase
(LDH) do and what does it allow to happen within the myofiber? (5
points)
2. According to the paper, what is the major disadvantage of
relying on glycolysis during high-intensity exercise? (5
points)
3. Using Figure 1 in the paper, briefly describe the different
sources of ATP production at 50% versus 90% AND explain whether you
believe this depiction of ATP production applies to a Type IIX
myofiber in a human....
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