Exam 38: Nervous and Sensory Systems
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The endogenous nature of biological rhythms is based on the observation that animals isolated from light and dark cues
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The 11 pairs of appendages projecting from the rostral area of star-nosed moles are
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In a cephalized invertebrate, the system that transmits "efferent" impulses from the anterior ganglion to distal segments is the
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The activation of the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system is associated with
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The cellular membrane across which ion flow varies during auditory transduction is the
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The divisions of the nervous system that have antagonistic, or opposing, actions are the
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The next questions refer to the diagram of the ear in Figure 38.3.
Figure 38.3
-Hair cells are found in the structures represented by numbers

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Artificial electrical stimulation of a human's capsaicin-sensitive neurons would likely produce the sensation of
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Calculation, contemplation, and cognition are human activities associated with increased activity in the
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The bottlenose dolphin breathes air but can sleep in the ocean because it
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The generation of action potentials in olfactory neurons initiated by odors drawn into the nasal cavity is an example of
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The unconscious control of respiration and circulation is associated with the
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Figure 38.2
-The structure diagrammed in Figure 38.2 is the

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The regulatory centers for the respiratory and circulatory systems are found in the
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Which of the following shows a brain structure correctly paired with one of its primary functions?
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