Exam 2: Neural and Genetic Bases of Behavior

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What happens when Parkinson's disease patients are given the L-dopa drug?

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Once the body has been prepared to respond to a threatening situation,what mechanism calms the body?

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Identify the technique in which one or more cells are removed from a fertilized embryo and encouraged to develop into duplicate embryos.

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Where would you expect to find the amygdala and hippocampus?

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Within a given neuron,the speed of the impulse is ____.

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The limbs of the body are controlled by which portion of the nervous system?

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Which of the following is a function of the cerebrospinal fluid?

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Which part of a neuron would be expected to show damage in a disease such as multiple sclerosis,which results in loss of muscle control due to impairment in brain to muscle communication?

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Why does the father's genetic contribution determine the sex of a child?

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The ____ nervous system conserves and maintains the body's energy resources.

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The ____ is often referred to as the "master gland" because it releases about 10 different hormones that stimulate and regulate the rest of the endocrine system.

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The term depolarization refers to ____.

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What do the cerebellum and the pons have in common?

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What was the objective of the Human Genome Project?

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The portion of the nervous system containing all the nerves outside the brain and spinal cord is referred to as the ____.

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Which of the following substances gain entry through the blood-brain barrier?

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When the neuron is in a resting state,the ions floating inside the axon are mostly ____,while those outside the axon's membrane are mostly ____.

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How are neurotransmitters removed from the synaptic cleft?

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Which term refers to the remarkable flexibility of the brain to alter its neural connections?

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Identical twins are also called ____ and fraternal twins are called ____.

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