Exam 3: What Are the Nervous Systems Functional Units
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Membranes of a cell are made of special molecules called:
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The code for the synthesis of proteins is stored in:
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Structurally, the simplest type of neuron is a(n):
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_____ are also called association cells because they link up sensory and motor neurons.
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What is selective breeding, and how can it be used to select for specific traits? Give an example.
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Because the gene that leads to Huntington disease is dominant, a child who has one parent with Huntington disease has a _____ chance of developing the disorder.
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Match each cell structures to its name.
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nuclear membrane
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axon
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Golgi body
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cell membrane
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tubules
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microfilaments
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dendrite
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nucleus
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endoplasmic reticulum
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lysosomes
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dendritic spine
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mitochondrion
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intracellular fluid

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The _____ is the core region of the cell that contains the nucleus.
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Which type of neurons transmit afferent sensory information from the retina to the brain?
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_____ means having two identical alleles for the same trait.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the ways in which epigenetic mechanisms can influence the expression of a particular gene?
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DNA is composed of four nucleotide bases. Which one of the following is NOT a nucleotide base?
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The blood-brain barrier is made up of _____ attached to neurons and blood vessels.
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In Huntington disease, as the number of CAG repeats on the HTT (huntingtin) gene exceeds 40, the:
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_____ help generate myelin in the central nervous system, whereas _____ help generate myelin in the peripheral nervous system.
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