Exam 38: Nervous and Sensory Systems
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Refer to the illustration of the limbic system in Figure 38.1 to help answer the next few questions.
Figure 38.1
-In Figure 38.1, which letter points to the thalamus?

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Forming new long-term memories is strikingly disrupted after damage to the
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Proteins coded by a very large family of related genes are active in the sensory transduction of
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Preparation for the fight-or-flight response includes activation of the ________ nervous system.
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The next questions refer to the diagram of the ear in Figure 38.3.
Figure 38.3
-Vibrations of the tympanic membrane are transmitted to the oval window by the structures at which numbers?

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