Exam 10: Internal Regulation
Exam 1: The Major Issues207 Questions
Exam 2: Nerve Cells and Nerve Impulses228 Questions
Exam 3: Synapses225 Questions
Exam 4: Anatomy of the Nervous System248 Questions
Exam 5: Development and Plasticity of the Brain215 Questions
Exam 6: Vision237 Questions
Exam 7: The Other Sensory Systems244 Questions
Exam 8: Movement224 Questions
Exam 9: Wakefulness and Sleep238 Questions
Exam 10: Internal Regulation232 Questions
Exam 11: Reproductive Behaviors211 Questions
Exam 12: Emotional Behaviors204 Questions
Exam 13: The Biology of Learning and Memory211 Questions
Exam 14: Cognitive Functions201 Questions
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Blood vessel constriction, shivering, and sweating are controlled by which area of the brain?
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Your posterior pituitary is most likely to release antidiuretic hormone (ADH):
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The solutes inside and outside a cell produce an osmotic pressure.
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____ signals the brain about the body's fat reserves, providing a long-term indicator of whether meals have been too large or too small.
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Describe three mechanisms we have for increasing our body temperature.
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The areas around the third ventricle can detect chemicals circulating in the blood because:
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Ghrelin is associated with ____ in the periphery and ____ in the brain.
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An animal refuses food and loses weight after damage to which part of the hypothalamus?
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Approximately what percent of the mammalian body is composed of water?
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An average young adult expends about ____ kilocalories (kcal) per day.
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The vagus and splanchnic nerves help to control feeding by relaying information to the brain from the:
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Many people, including physicians, believe that eating ____ makes children hyperactive.
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Humans spend about one-third of their total energy maintaining body temperature.
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