Physiology Exam 2 – Flashcards

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Which of the following is NOT a method of hormone action?
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ALL ARE (control of gene expression and protein synthesis, control of electrical signaling pathways, control of enzymatic reaction rates, control of ion or molecule transport across cell membranes)
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When a catecholamine or peptide hormone binds to receptors on the surface of a cell, what happens?
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A second messenger appears in the cytoplasm.
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When adenylyl cyclase is activated, what is formed?
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cAMP
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Steroid hormones are synthesized in the ______ of a cell.
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Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
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What is not true about peptide hormones?
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Peptide hormones in the bloodstream are always bound to carrier proteins.
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The majority of hormones in the body are ______
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Peptide hormones
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The pituitary hormone that controls the release of glucocorticoids from the adrenal cortex is ______
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ACTH
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The pituitary hormone that stimulates milk production by the mammary glands is ______
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Prolactin
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When stimulated by a particular hormone, there is a marked increase in the activity of G proteins in the membrane. The hormone is probably ______
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A steroid
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Synergism occurs when ______
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Hormones working together produce a larger effect than predicted.
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Hormones acting through signal transduction pathways elicit a ______ response compared to hormones that produce genomic effects.
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Faster
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Simple reflexes in a worm are integrated within a segment rather than in the brain, because ______
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Worms have a ganglion at each segment.
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What has the most advanced nervous system?
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Segmented worms
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The peripheral nervous system develops from the ______
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Neural crest.
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Which does NOT contribute significantly to the protection of the brain?
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Cerebral space
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The brain has a ______ (high or low?) demand for oxygen, and receives about ______% of the total blood volume in circulation.
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high; 15
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Cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in ______
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Dorsal root ganglia
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Which is NOT housed in the medulla oblongata?
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Centers for control of eye movement.
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Which of these roles is NOT related to the reticular formation?
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Regulation of the menstrual cycle.
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The structure that connects the two cerebral hemispheres is the ______
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Corpus callosum
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The brain area(s) that has/have a cortex is/are the ______
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Cerebrum and cerebellum
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The brain's interpretation of sensory stimuli is called ______
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Perception
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Substances that have been isolated from the blood and have been shown to induce sleep have also been linked to the ______ system.
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Immune
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The brain area acknowledged as the center for emotions is the ______
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Amygdala
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Reflexive memories are stored in areas of the ______
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Cerebellum
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Projections of white matter that remain in the spinal cord are ______
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Propriospinal tracts
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A cluster of gray matter in the brain is ______
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A nuclei
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Playing key roles in homeostasis, an area that contains centers for hunger and thirst, as well as controlling the autonomic nervous systems is the ______
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Hypothalamus
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Association areas are found in ______
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All lobes
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Experimental animals become tamer and more sexually active following damage to the ______
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Amygdala
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What contains corticospinal tracts, the pyramids, and control centers for breathing, swallowing, and blood pressure?
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Medulla oblongata
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What is the network that coordinates arousal and sleep, and is also involved in blood pressure regulation and pain modulation?
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Reticular Formation
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What is the small area that relays signals for auditory and visual reflexes as well as eye movement?
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Midbrain
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What is an adequate stimulus for a chemoreceptor?
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Oxygen
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A receptor potential is ______
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A graded potential
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A decrease in ones perception of a stimulus whose intensity has not changed due to higher neural inhibition is ______
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Habituation
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The intensity of a stimulus can be determined within the central nervous system by ______
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Population coding and/or frequency coding.
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The modality of a stimulus can be determined within the central nervous system by ______
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Adequate stimulus for the sensory receptor cell.
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Tonic receptors ______
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Slowly decrease the frequency of action potentials generated to a constant stimulus.
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Visceral pain is poorly localized and can be perceived to originate from a region of the body that is different from its actual location; this is called ______
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Referred pain
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The pitch of a sound wave is related to its ______
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Frequency
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The ion channels that transduce the vibration of the cochlea into receptor potentials are located on the ______
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Stereocilia
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The structure that overlies the organ of Corti and is attached to the tips of the hair cells is the ______
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Tectorial membrane
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Our perception of the pull of gravity and linear acceleration is the result of ______
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The pressure exerted by the otolithic organ on hair cells of the maculae.
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The vitreous chamber of the eye ______
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Helps to stabilize the structure of the eye and the retina.
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An area of the retina that contains only cones and is the site of sharpest vision is the ______
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Fovea
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A blind spot in the retina occurs where ______
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The optic nerve leaves the eye.
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Why do objects viewed underwater with a mask appear closer and larger than they really are?
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The mask provides additional refraction of light before it reaches the retina.
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When a rod located in the retina is stimulated by light, ______
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The release of neurotransmitter increases.
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Put the structures of the visual system in the order that they transmit visual information from the retina.
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Optic disk, optic chiasm, lateral geniculate body of the thalamus, visual cortex of the occipital lobe.
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The two divisions of the efferent side of the peripheral nervous system are ______
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Somatic motor neurons and autonomic neurons.
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The presence of two peripheral efferent neurons in a pathway is typical of the ______ division.
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Autonomic
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Name the areas of the brain that exert control over the autonomic nervous system.
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Cerebellum, hypothalamus, pons, and medulla.
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What functions are controlled through the autonomic nervous system?
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Blood pressure, heart rate, water balance, temperature regulation.
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A parasympathetic tissue receptor is a ______
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Cholinergic muscarinic receptor
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Most preganglionic neurons originate in the thoracic and lumbar regions of the spinal cord. This statement is ______
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True only for the sympathetic division.
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______ postganglionic sympathetic neurons secrete ______ onto their target cells.
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Most, norepinephrine
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The cell bodies of preganglionic neurons are found either in the brain stem or in the sacral region of the spinal cord. This statement is ______
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True only for the parasympathetic division.
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Vasopressin synthesis happens in the ______
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Hypothalamus
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The primary source of aldosterone is the ______
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Adrenal Cortex
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The link between a first messenger and a second messenger in a cell that responds to peptide hormones is usually ______
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a G protein
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Typically, when steroid hormones bind to their receptors, ______
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adenylyl cyclase is activated.
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The most complex endocrine responses involve the ______
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Hypothalamus
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What is the true endocrine gland of epithelial origin?
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Anterior pituitary
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What is the primary source of epinephrine?
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Adrenal medulla
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What is the primary source of melatonin?
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Pineal gland
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In a simple endocrine reflex, the endocrine cell is the ______
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Sensor and integrating center.
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The posterior pituitary gland secretes ______
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ADH (Vasopressin)
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After a hormone has exerted its effects, it typically ______
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is inactivated or removed from the blood.
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The brain region that is identifiable by its folds and grooves is the ______
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Cerebellum and cerebrum
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The earliest discrete embryonic structure from which the entire nervous system eventually develops is the ______
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Neural plate
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The mixed cranial nerve that projects to and from internal organs, muscles, and glands is the ______ nerve.
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Vagus
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Reasoning arises in the outer layer of neurons of which of the following?
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Cerebral cortex
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Language and verbal skills tend to be ______ side of the brain of right-handed people.
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Concentrated on the left
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The hormone that is released to enhance the fight-or-flight reaction is ______
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Epinephrine
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An enhancement of the postsynaptic cell's response to a constant stimulus that lasts for a period of time from hours to weeks is called ______
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Long-term potentiation
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An important structure in both learning and memory is the ______
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Hippocampus
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What carries primarily efferent signals from the brain?
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Descending tracts
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Where is the parietal lobe located?
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Primary somatic sensory cortex
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What part of the brain receives sensory input from the inner ear's receptors for equilibrium and balance?
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Cerebellum
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You used to love to drink milk when you were a child. Lately, you notice that your stomach hurts and you experience bloating and discomfort when you drink it. It is no longer inviting when you see someone else drinking it. What kind of learning has occurred?
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Sensitization
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When a puppy is scolded "No!" each time he chews on your ficus tree, eventually he learns to leave the tree alone. This type of learning is called ______
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Associative
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What is the relay station for transfer of information between the cerebrum and cerebellum; coordinates breathing control with other areas?
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Pons
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What brain area is composed of many small nuclei, an area that integrates as well as relays sensory information that passes through it?
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Thalamus
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Motor fibers leave the spinal cord's gray matter via the ______
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Ventral Root
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What are swellings containing sensory cell bodies?
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Dorsal root ganglia
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Which brain structure is composed of gray matter?
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Cerebral cortex
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What is unmyelinated and consists of cell bodies, dendrites, and axon terminals?
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Gray matter
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A graded change in membrane potential within a sensory receptor cell is always called a ______
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Receptor potential
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With the exception of olfaction, all sensory pathways first travel to the ______, which acts as a relay and processing station.
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Thalamus
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Convergence describes ______
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How multiple primary sensory neurons synapse on a single secondary neuron.
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The larger the receptive field, the ______
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More primary sensory neurons synapse on a secondary sensory neuron.
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Phasic receptors ______
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Are quick to adapt to a particular stimulus intensity.
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Which is NOT a somatosensory modality?
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Vision
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Nociceptors are responsible for the perception of ______
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Pain and itch
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Neuronal cells that are short-lived and therefore are frequently replaced are ______
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Olfactory receptors
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There are ______ primary taste (gustation) sensations.
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5
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The primary purpose of the middle ear bony structures (maleus, incus and stapes) is to ______
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Amplify the vibration as it conducts to the cochlea.
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Sound waves are converted into mechanical movements (vibrations) by the ______
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Tympanic membrane
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The highest frequency sound is detected by ______
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Hair cells located near the oval window end of the basilar membrane.
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Louder noises result in action potentials in the sensory neuron that are ______
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More frequent
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Accommodation describes the focusing of light on the retina by changing ______
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The shape of the lens
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Which cells are involved in processing visual information in the retina synapse with the rods?
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Bipolar cells only
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The photosensitive pigment synthesized from vitamin A is ______
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Retinal
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A sudden flash of bright light would cause ______
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Parasympathetic activation to contract the pupillary constrictor muscles.
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Put the structures of the visual system in the order that they transmit light to the retina.
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Cornea, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor.
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The neural pathway from the spinal cord to the target tissue has two neurons, the preganglionic neuron and the postganglionic neuron. This statement is ______
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True for both divisions.
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What is released by all autonomic preganglionic neurons?
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Acetylcholine
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What is a sympathetic tissue receptor?
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Adrenergic receptor
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"Dual Innervation" refers to an organ receiving ______
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Both sympathetic and parasympathetic nerves.
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Increased parasympathetic stimulation ______
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Increases gastric motility.
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Which has its cell body in the ganglion?
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Postganglionic neuron
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The adrenal medulla is important to the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system because ______
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It is a source of catecholamines, it is considered a modified sympathetic ganglion, and it releases epinephrine and norepinephrine directly into the blood.
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Antagonistic control of efferent output is typical of the ______ division.
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Autonomic
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What statement applies to the parasympathetic division of the nervous system?
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It is dominant during "resting and digesting" and its ganglia are nearby, on or near their target organs.
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The division of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for intense levels of activity and stress is the ______
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Sympathetic division
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The motor end plate is ______
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A folded area of muscle cell membrane with ACh receptors clustered at the top of each fold.
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If a hyperpolarizing graded potential and a depolarizing graded potential of similar magnitudes arrive at the trigger zone at the same time, what happens?
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Nothing. They will cancel each other out.
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Spatial summation refers to ______
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Multiple graded potentials arriving at one location simultaneously.
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A chemical synapse ALWAYS includes ______
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Axon terminal, presynaptic cell, synaptic cleft, postsynaptic cell.
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The brain region that is identifiable by its folds and grooves is the ______
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Cerebellum and cerebrum.
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The peripheral nervous system develops from the ______
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Neural crest.
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Cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in ______
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Dorsal root ganglia.
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The brainstem consists of these three structures.
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Medulla oblongata, pons, and midbrain.
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The most primitive region of the cerebellum is probably the ______
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Limbic system.
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The brain's interpretation of sensory stimuli is called ______
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Perception.
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Which has a higher concentration in cerebrospinal fluid that in the blood?
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H+
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What are myelinated axons with very few cell bodies?
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White matter
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What are swellings containing sensory cell bodies?
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Dorsal root ganglia
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The most primitive nervous systems consist of structures known as nerve ______
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Nets.
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The earliest discrete embryonic structure from which the entire nervous system eventually develops is the ______
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Neural plate.
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Which role is NOT related to the reticular formation?
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Regulation of the menstrual cycle
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Substances that have been isolated from the blood and have been shown to induce sleep have also been linked to the ______ system.
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Immune
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The hormone that is released to enhance the fight-or-flight response is ______
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Epinephrine
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Reflexive memories are stored in areas of the ______
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Cerebellum
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What carries primarily efferent signals from the brain?
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Descending tracts
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Each type of sensory receptor responds to only one form of energy. This statement is ______
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False
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Tonic receptors ______
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Include pressure sensitive baroreceptors.
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Because of involvement of the ______, pain may be accompanied by emotional distress and nausea or sweating.
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Limbic system and hypothalamus
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The only known example of neurons with a high rate of replacement in the adult human are the ______
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Olfactory receptors
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The primary purpose of the auditory ossicles (middle ear bones) is ______
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To amplify vibration
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Sound waves are converted into mechanical movements by the ______
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Tympanic membrane
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Coding sound for loudness is a function of the vibration of ______
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The basilar membrane and tectorial membrane.
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Information about sound must travel through each of these areas of the brain. Put them in the correct order.
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Medulla, midbrain, thalamus, auditory cortex of cerebrum
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Which structures monitor rotational movements of the head?
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Cristae and the semicircular canals
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A blind spot in the retina occurs where ______
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Photoreceptors are absent, as the optic nerve leaves the eye.
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Photoreceptors secrete the neurotransmitter ______
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Glutamate
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The following steps occur in rods when they are excited by photons of light. Place them in the correct sequence.
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Opsin is activated, Transducin is activated, cGMP is broken down, Membrane sodium channels close, The membrane hyperpolarizes and the rate of neurotransmitter release declines.
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Antagonistic control of efferent output is typical of the ______ division.
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Autonomic
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The presence of two peripheral efferent neurons in a pathway is typical of the ______ division.
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Autonomic
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Which of the following has its cell body in the ganglion?
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Postganglionic neuron
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