Deck 7: Nicotine and Caffeine

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Graduate student Pasquel is studies the effects of nicotine on nicotinic receptors. He finds that after a short period of time, nicotinic receptors close even if nicotine remains bound. This process is termed ____.

A) desensitization
C) detolerance
B) sensitization
D) tolerance
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CYP-2A6 enzymes metabolize 80 percent to 90 percent of nicotine, producing the active metabolite ____.

A) nornicotine
C) myosmine
B) cotinine
D) nicotine glucuronide
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Aaron is a non-smoker; Clarissa is a chronic smoker. What are the half-lives of nicotine likely to be for Aaron and Clarissa?

A) Aaron - about 2 hr; Clarissa - about 1.5 hr
B) Aaron - about 1.5 hr; Clarissa - about 2 hr
C) Aaron - about 17 hr; Clarissa - about 12 hr
D) Aaron - about 12 hr; Clarissa - about 17 hr
Question
Indigenous peoples in the Americas, including the Mayas, Incans, Toltecs, and Aztecs, smoked tobacco ____.

A) as part of a bonding ritual
B) to stay alert while hunting
C) as part of their religious practices
D) to alleviate pain and suffering from disease
Question
Nicotinic receptors are ____.

A) ionotropic only
C) either ionotropic or metabotropic
B) metabotropic only
D) neither ionotropic or metabotropic
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Which continent has the highest rates of tobacco use?

A) Asia
C) North America
B) Europe
D) South America
Question
Which form of nicotine best absorbs through mucous membranes in the mouth?

A) salt
C) glutathione-conjugated
B) freebase
D) water soluble
Question
Tao has CYP-2A6 4, 7 and 9 polymorphisms. What is a reasonable prediction about Tao's smoking habits and his smoking-related health risks?

A) Heavy smoker; increased health risks
C) Light smoker; increased health risks
B) Heavy smoker; decreased health risks
D) Light smoker; decreased health risks
Question
What is the prevalence of tobacco use, as of 2009, in the United States?

A) About 10% of U.S. population
C) About 20% of U.S. population
B) About 15% of U.S. population
D) About 25% of U.S. population
Question
When was the relationship between tobacco and cancer first established?

A) early 20th century
C) late-20th century
B) mid-20th century
D) early-21st century
Question
Stewart wants to design a tobacco product that yields the greatest absorption of freebase nicotine through mucous membranes in the mouth. What is an ideal pH for this product?

A) 7.10
C) 7.82
B) 7.51
D) 8.02
Question
Nicotine and caffeine are classified as ____.

A) cannabinoids
C) psychedelics
B) opioids
D) psychostimulants
Question
Graduate student Pasquel studies the effects of nicotine on nicotinic receptors by performing electrophysiology experiments. After applying nicotine to the bathing media of cells expressing nicotine receptors, what is he likely to find?

A) Nicotinic receptors remain open as long as nicotine remains bound.
B) After a short period of time, nicotinic receptors close even if nicotine remains bound.
C) Nicotinic receptors remain open for a prolonged period, even if nicotine dissociates from the receptor.
D) Nicotinic receptors remain open until nicotine binds, causing the receptor to close.
Question
What is the most common administration route for nicotine?

A) inhalation
C) insufflation
B) ingestion
D) injection
Question
What are two main reasons that U.S. cigar use has risen dramatically since the 1990s?

A) Less governmental restrictions; perception of safe alternative to cigarettes
B) Less governmental restrictions; less costly than cigarettes
C) Heavy marketing; perception of safe alternative to cigarettes
D) Heavy marketing; less costly than cigarettes
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What are the three primary causes of tobacco-related deaths that occur each year?

A) cancer, pulmonary disease, and cardiovascular disease
B) cancer, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease
C) liver disease, cancer, and pulmonary disease
D) pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease
Question
Who is credited with introducing tobacco to Europe?

A) Christopher Columbus
C) Sir Francis Bacon
B) Rodrigo de Jerez
D) Russian Tsar Michael I
Question
Dr. Andrews studies the effects of nicotine on the brain by characterizing the role of nicotine as a ____ nicotinic receptor agonist.

A) serotonergic
C) cholinergic
B) glutamatergic
D) dopaminergic
Question
Which is the central psychoactive ingredient in tobacco?

A) acetylcholine
C) ammonia
B) nicotine
D) propylene glycol
Question
Heather smokes a cigarette. When will she likely experience peak absorption of nicotine?

A) 2 minutes
C) 15 minutes
B) 7 minutes
D) 20 minutes
Question
Which is an example of a carcinogen found in tobacco?

A) nornicotine
C) cotinine
B) myosmine
D) nitrosamines
Question
Dan, who has smoked for years, recently quit smoking and is experiencing withdrawal symptoms referred to as ____ syndrome.

A) cessation abruption
C) nicotine abstinence
B) usage decline
D) tobacco withdrawal
Question
Which biological effect is most likely to occur in a nonsmoker following a cigarette?

A) nausea
C) increased alertness
B) racing heart
D) blood vessel constriction
Question
Nicotine produces effects on motor stability. These changes are particularly noticeable in the ____.

A) feet
C) face
B) legs
D) hands
Question
Nicotine produces widespread physiological effects. The two most notable are on the ____.

A) lymphatic system and appetite
C) cardiovascular system and appetite
B) lymphatic system and alertness
D) cardiovascular system and alertness
Question
Beyond nicotine, other compounds in tobacco may act in the nervous system, possibly enhancing nicotine's effects (Khalil, Steyn, & Castagnoli, 1999). In particular, many chemicals in tobacco ____ activity.

A) inhibit COMT
C) inhibit MAO
B) increase COMT
D) increase MAO
Question
The activation of nicotinic receptors in either the ventral tegmental area or the nucleus accumbens increases ____ release in the nucleus accumbens.

A) dopamine
C) acetylcholine
B) glutamate
D) norepinephrine
Question
What is the function of the activation of nicotinic receptors in the peripheral nervous system?

A) Contracts muscles
C) Dilates blood vessels
B) Decreases heart rate
D) Increases peristalsis
Question
Many of the severely adverse effects associated with nicotine are the result of its ____.

A) glutathione conjugation
C) vehicle of administration: tobacco
B) freebase properties
D) effects on nicotinic receptors
Question
Eva suffers from a type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder caused by irreversible lung damage. What condition does Eva suffer from?

A) emphysema
C) pulmonary hyperplasia
B) asthma
D) cystic fibrosis
Question
An indirect or atypical means of inhibiting a receptor's activity, such as when the net effects of a receptor agonist consists of a longer inactivated receptor state and a shorter activated receptor state is referred to as ____.

A) functional antagonism
C) reverse antagonism
B) functional agonism
D) reverse agonism
Question
The release and inhalation of which product from smoked tobacco provides direct contact of carcinogens with tissue in the mouth, throat, esophagus, and lungs?

A) cadmium
C) lead
B) formaldehyde
D) tar
Question
Why do the effects of nicotine in a first-time smoker differ greatly from the effects of nicotine in a longtime smoker?

A) Longtime smokers have increased nicotine receptors levels.
B) Longtime smokers have decreased nicotine receptors levels.
C) Longtime smokers have increased acetylcholine levels.
D) Longtime smokers have diminished acetylcholine levels.
Question
Acute tolerance to nicotine's effects on heart rate and blood pressure happens when nicotine is administered ____.

A) at successively increasing doses
B) at successively decreasing doses
C) soon after the previous administration
D) long after the previous administration
Question
A conditioned taste aversion is the result of a pairing process between a ____.

A) noxious stimulus and a novel-tasting substance
B) noxious stimulus and a neutral-tasting substance
C) novel stimulus and a neutral-tasting substance
D) novel stimulus and a noxious-tasting substance
Question
Deandra researches the effects of nicotine on the body for a term paper. She is surprised to find out that nicotine has some beneficial effects, including improving ____ functioning.

A) endocrine
C) cardiovascular
B) lymphatic
D) cognitive
Question
Who is demonstrating a typical pattern of tolerance to tobacco?

A) Miriam: her heart is racing when she first wakes up and does not slow down until she has her first cigarette.
B) Craig: smoking has no effect on his heart rate until it abruptly speeds up at the end of the day.
C) Sarah: after her first cigarette in the morning, her heart races; as the day goes on, her cigarette smoking has less of an effect on her heart rate.
D) John: his heart rate gradually increases throughout the day as he increases his cigarette intake.
Question
Will has smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for years, greatly increasing his risk of stroke. What is the link between cigarette smoking and stroke?

A) Cigarette smoking may lead to glioblastoma formation in the brain.
B) Cigarette smoking constricts blood vessels.
C) Cigarette smoking impairs liver function and increases levels of toxic metabolites.
D) Cigarette smoking causes rapid blood flow to the brain.
Question
Researchers use which technique to directly measure neurotransmitter levels in the brain?

A) polymerase chain reaction
C) microdialysis
B) self-administration
D) electrophysiology
Question
How does the brain compensate for the repeated closing of nicotinic-receptor channels caused by nicotine binding?

A) Increases acetylcholine synthesis
C) Decreases acetylcholine synthesis
B) Upregulates nicotinic receptors
D) Decreases nicotinic receptors
Question
Patrick was recently prescribed a medication to help with his smoking addiction, varenicline, which acts as a nicotinic receptor ____.

A) full agonist
C) inverse agonist
B) partial agonist
D) antagonist
Question
People who are the most resistant to nicotine addiction are called ____.

A) chippers
C) posers
B) pacifiers
D) strikers
Question
Nicotine-replacement therapy is a therapy that minimizes or prevents withdrawal symptoms by using products that contain ____.

A) active nicotine metabolites
B) inactive nicotine derivatives
C) nicotine but not tobacco
D) tobacco but not nicotine
Question
Why is it thought that chippers are more resistant to addiction to nicotine than non-chippers?

A) Reduced acute tolerance produces longer-lasting effects of nicotine.
B) Increased acute tolerance produces longer-lasting effects of nicotine.
C) Reduced acute tolerance produces shorter-lasting effects of nicotine.
D) Increased acute tolerance produces shorter-lasting effects of nicotine.
Question
Many treatment plans employ pharmacological strategies that address changes in ____ resulting from chronic nicotine administration.

A) the nicotinic receptor system
C) CYP-2A6 levels
B) acetylcholine uptake
D) dopamine metabolism
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When did brewed coffee first become popular?

A) 1000 A.D.
C) 1500 A.D.
B) 1200 A.D.
D) 1800 A.D.
Question
A condition characterized by agitation, anxiety, insomnia, and negative mood as well as rapid heart rate and high blood pressure in response to high levels of caffeine is referred to as ____.

A) reflexive stimulant syndrome
C) caffeine agitation syndrome
B) cocoa disturbance
D) caffeinism
Question
In a recent survey, Juliano and colleagues (2012) recorded the prevalence of withdrawal symptoms among adult respondents who expressed interest in reducing or quitting caffeine use. What percent of individuals who used approximately double the normal daily average intake for U.S. adults experienced headaches as a withdrawal symptom?

A) 10%
C) 60%
B) 30%
D) 90%
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Miguel is a nonsmoker; Selena is a smoker. How are they likely to differ in their consumption of caffeinated coffee?

A) Miguel is likely to drink more coffee than Selena because of his increased caffeine elimination rate.
B) Miguel is likely to drink more coffee than Selena because of his decreased caffeine elimination rate.
C) Selena is likely to drink more coffee than Miguel because of her increased caffeine elimination rate.
D) Selena is likely to drink more coffee than Miguel because of her decreased caffeine elimination rate.
Question
Caffeine is readily absorbed through oral administration, reaching peak blood levels after ____.

A) 5 minutes
C) 1 hour
B) 30 minutes
D) 2 hours
Question
Caffeine exhibits many physiological, behavioral and subjective effects, including ____.

A) increased heart rate
C) increased appetite
B) blood vessel dilation
D) irritable mood
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Caffeine is a psychostimulant compound and a member of the ____ chemical class.

A) benzene
C) xanthine
B) tricyclic
D) glitazone
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Who is likely ingesting the lowest level of caffeine?

A) Chantal, who is drinking chocolate milk
B) Mark, who is drinking tea
C) Sage, who is drinking a cola drink
D) Tanner, who is drinking an energy drink
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Regular drinkers of caffeinated beverages often drink coffee in the morning to feel more awake. Do you think that the tiredness they feel in the morning is natural or a symptom of caffeine withdrawal? Support your answer by relating caffeine withdrawal to dependence, and by analyzing studies that both support and refute your point of view.
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Calvin is suffering from nicotine abstinence syndrome. What is a symptom that he may be experiencing?

A) insomnia
C) nausea
B) fatigue
D) delirium
Question
Caffeine's primary mechanism of action is the antagonism of ____ receptors.

A) acetylcholine
C) glutamate
B) adenosine
D) GABA
Question
Many psychotherapeutic approaches address the ____ that trigger a craving to smoke.

A) biological cues
C) behavioral cues
B) subconscious forces
D) psychological traumas
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Seven tobacco company CEOs famously testified that nicotine is nonaddictive. What was the basis for their argument?

A) Nicotine does not promote a rapid tolerance to both physical and psychological effects during chronic use.
B) A person who chronically uses cigarettes typically does not show intense motivation to seek and use nicotine.
C) Chronic cigarette smokers do not show typical psychological withdrawal symptoms.
D) Chronic cigarette smokers do not show typical physical withdrawal symptoms.
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As he returns from his last class of the day, Xavier's roommate exclaims, as he hands him a bottle, "You have to try this, it's a caffeinated alcoholic drink!" What is likely printed on the bottle's label?

A) Five Alive
C) Fired Up
B) Four Loko
D) Boost Ed
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Tolerance is least likely to develop for which effect of caffeine?

A) improved alertness
C) positive mood
B) anxiousness
D) blood-vessel constriction
Question
Humans vary in their susceptibility to nicotine addiction. People who are the most resistant to nicotine addiction are called chippers. Describe the characteristics of a chipper and analyze the biological basis of nicotine dependence by evaluating the scientific evidence that explores differences between chippers and those addicted to nicotine.
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Graduate student Pasquel is studies the effects of nicotine on nicotinic receptors. He finds that after a short period of time, nicotinic receptors close even if nicotine remains bound. This process is termed ____.

A) desensitization
C) detolerance
B) sensitization
D) tolerance
A
2
CYP-2A6 enzymes metabolize 80 percent to 90 percent of nicotine, producing the active metabolite ____.

A) nornicotine
C) myosmine
B) cotinine
D) nicotine glucuronide
B
3
Aaron is a non-smoker; Clarissa is a chronic smoker. What are the half-lives of nicotine likely to be for Aaron and Clarissa?

A) Aaron - about 2 hr; Clarissa - about 1.5 hr
B) Aaron - about 1.5 hr; Clarissa - about 2 hr
C) Aaron - about 17 hr; Clarissa - about 12 hr
D) Aaron - about 12 hr; Clarissa - about 17 hr
A
4
Indigenous peoples in the Americas, including the Mayas, Incans, Toltecs, and Aztecs, smoked tobacco ____.

A) as part of a bonding ritual
B) to stay alert while hunting
C) as part of their religious practices
D) to alleviate pain and suffering from disease
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Nicotinic receptors are ____.

A) ionotropic only
C) either ionotropic or metabotropic
B) metabotropic only
D) neither ionotropic or metabotropic
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Which continent has the highest rates of tobacco use?

A) Asia
C) North America
B) Europe
D) South America
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Which form of nicotine best absorbs through mucous membranes in the mouth?

A) salt
C) glutathione-conjugated
B) freebase
D) water soluble
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8
Tao has CYP-2A6 4, 7 and 9 polymorphisms. What is a reasonable prediction about Tao's smoking habits and his smoking-related health risks?

A) Heavy smoker; increased health risks
C) Light smoker; increased health risks
B) Heavy smoker; decreased health risks
D) Light smoker; decreased health risks
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What is the prevalence of tobacco use, as of 2009, in the United States?

A) About 10% of U.S. population
C) About 20% of U.S. population
B) About 15% of U.S. population
D) About 25% of U.S. population
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When was the relationship between tobacco and cancer first established?

A) early 20th century
C) late-20th century
B) mid-20th century
D) early-21st century
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11
Stewart wants to design a tobacco product that yields the greatest absorption of freebase nicotine through mucous membranes in the mouth. What is an ideal pH for this product?

A) 7.10
C) 7.82
B) 7.51
D) 8.02
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Nicotine and caffeine are classified as ____.

A) cannabinoids
C) psychedelics
B) opioids
D) psychostimulants
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13
Graduate student Pasquel studies the effects of nicotine on nicotinic receptors by performing electrophysiology experiments. After applying nicotine to the bathing media of cells expressing nicotine receptors, what is he likely to find?

A) Nicotinic receptors remain open as long as nicotine remains bound.
B) After a short period of time, nicotinic receptors close even if nicotine remains bound.
C) Nicotinic receptors remain open for a prolonged period, even if nicotine dissociates from the receptor.
D) Nicotinic receptors remain open until nicotine binds, causing the receptor to close.
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What is the most common administration route for nicotine?

A) inhalation
C) insufflation
B) ingestion
D) injection
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What are two main reasons that U.S. cigar use has risen dramatically since the 1990s?

A) Less governmental restrictions; perception of safe alternative to cigarettes
B) Less governmental restrictions; less costly than cigarettes
C) Heavy marketing; perception of safe alternative to cigarettes
D) Heavy marketing; less costly than cigarettes
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What are the three primary causes of tobacco-related deaths that occur each year?

A) cancer, pulmonary disease, and cardiovascular disease
B) cancer, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease
C) liver disease, cancer, and pulmonary disease
D) pulmonary disease, cardiovascular disease, and liver disease
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Who is credited with introducing tobacco to Europe?

A) Christopher Columbus
C) Sir Francis Bacon
B) Rodrigo de Jerez
D) Russian Tsar Michael I
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Dr. Andrews studies the effects of nicotine on the brain by characterizing the role of nicotine as a ____ nicotinic receptor agonist.

A) serotonergic
C) cholinergic
B) glutamatergic
D) dopaminergic
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19
Which is the central psychoactive ingredient in tobacco?

A) acetylcholine
C) ammonia
B) nicotine
D) propylene glycol
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20
Heather smokes a cigarette. When will she likely experience peak absorption of nicotine?

A) 2 minutes
C) 15 minutes
B) 7 minutes
D) 20 minutes
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21
Which is an example of a carcinogen found in tobacco?

A) nornicotine
C) cotinine
B) myosmine
D) nitrosamines
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22
Dan, who has smoked for years, recently quit smoking and is experiencing withdrawal symptoms referred to as ____ syndrome.

A) cessation abruption
C) nicotine abstinence
B) usage decline
D) tobacco withdrawal
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23
Which biological effect is most likely to occur in a nonsmoker following a cigarette?

A) nausea
C) increased alertness
B) racing heart
D) blood vessel constriction
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Nicotine produces effects on motor stability. These changes are particularly noticeable in the ____.

A) feet
C) face
B) legs
D) hands
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Nicotine produces widespread physiological effects. The two most notable are on the ____.

A) lymphatic system and appetite
C) cardiovascular system and appetite
B) lymphatic system and alertness
D) cardiovascular system and alertness
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Beyond nicotine, other compounds in tobacco may act in the nervous system, possibly enhancing nicotine's effects (Khalil, Steyn, & Castagnoli, 1999). In particular, many chemicals in tobacco ____ activity.

A) inhibit COMT
C) inhibit MAO
B) increase COMT
D) increase MAO
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27
The activation of nicotinic receptors in either the ventral tegmental area or the nucleus accumbens increases ____ release in the nucleus accumbens.

A) dopamine
C) acetylcholine
B) glutamate
D) norepinephrine
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What is the function of the activation of nicotinic receptors in the peripheral nervous system?

A) Contracts muscles
C) Dilates blood vessels
B) Decreases heart rate
D) Increases peristalsis
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Many of the severely adverse effects associated with nicotine are the result of its ____.

A) glutathione conjugation
C) vehicle of administration: tobacco
B) freebase properties
D) effects on nicotinic receptors
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30
Eva suffers from a type of chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder caused by irreversible lung damage. What condition does Eva suffer from?

A) emphysema
C) pulmonary hyperplasia
B) asthma
D) cystic fibrosis
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An indirect or atypical means of inhibiting a receptor's activity, such as when the net effects of a receptor agonist consists of a longer inactivated receptor state and a shorter activated receptor state is referred to as ____.

A) functional antagonism
C) reverse antagonism
B) functional agonism
D) reverse agonism
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The release and inhalation of which product from smoked tobacco provides direct contact of carcinogens with tissue in the mouth, throat, esophagus, and lungs?

A) cadmium
C) lead
B) formaldehyde
D) tar
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33
Why do the effects of nicotine in a first-time smoker differ greatly from the effects of nicotine in a longtime smoker?

A) Longtime smokers have increased nicotine receptors levels.
B) Longtime smokers have decreased nicotine receptors levels.
C) Longtime smokers have increased acetylcholine levels.
D) Longtime smokers have diminished acetylcholine levels.
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34
Acute tolerance to nicotine's effects on heart rate and blood pressure happens when nicotine is administered ____.

A) at successively increasing doses
B) at successively decreasing doses
C) soon after the previous administration
D) long after the previous administration
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35
A conditioned taste aversion is the result of a pairing process between a ____.

A) noxious stimulus and a novel-tasting substance
B) noxious stimulus and a neutral-tasting substance
C) novel stimulus and a neutral-tasting substance
D) novel stimulus and a noxious-tasting substance
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36
Deandra researches the effects of nicotine on the body for a term paper. She is surprised to find out that nicotine has some beneficial effects, including improving ____ functioning.

A) endocrine
C) cardiovascular
B) lymphatic
D) cognitive
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37
Who is demonstrating a typical pattern of tolerance to tobacco?

A) Miriam: her heart is racing when she first wakes up and does not slow down until she has her first cigarette.
B) Craig: smoking has no effect on his heart rate until it abruptly speeds up at the end of the day.
C) Sarah: after her first cigarette in the morning, her heart races; as the day goes on, her cigarette smoking has less of an effect on her heart rate.
D) John: his heart rate gradually increases throughout the day as he increases his cigarette intake.
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38
Will has smoked a pack of cigarettes a day for years, greatly increasing his risk of stroke. What is the link between cigarette smoking and stroke?

A) Cigarette smoking may lead to glioblastoma formation in the brain.
B) Cigarette smoking constricts blood vessels.
C) Cigarette smoking impairs liver function and increases levels of toxic metabolites.
D) Cigarette smoking causes rapid blood flow to the brain.
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39
Researchers use which technique to directly measure neurotransmitter levels in the brain?

A) polymerase chain reaction
C) microdialysis
B) self-administration
D) electrophysiology
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40
How does the brain compensate for the repeated closing of nicotinic-receptor channels caused by nicotine binding?

A) Increases acetylcholine synthesis
C) Decreases acetylcholine synthesis
B) Upregulates nicotinic receptors
D) Decreases nicotinic receptors
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41
Patrick was recently prescribed a medication to help with his smoking addiction, varenicline, which acts as a nicotinic receptor ____.

A) full agonist
C) inverse agonist
B) partial agonist
D) antagonist
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42
People who are the most resistant to nicotine addiction are called ____.

A) chippers
C) posers
B) pacifiers
D) strikers
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43
Nicotine-replacement therapy is a therapy that minimizes or prevents withdrawal symptoms by using products that contain ____.

A) active nicotine metabolites
B) inactive nicotine derivatives
C) nicotine but not tobacco
D) tobacco but not nicotine
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44
Why is it thought that chippers are more resistant to addiction to nicotine than non-chippers?

A) Reduced acute tolerance produces longer-lasting effects of nicotine.
B) Increased acute tolerance produces longer-lasting effects of nicotine.
C) Reduced acute tolerance produces shorter-lasting effects of nicotine.
D) Increased acute tolerance produces shorter-lasting effects of nicotine.
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45
Many treatment plans employ pharmacological strategies that address changes in ____ resulting from chronic nicotine administration.

A) the nicotinic receptor system
C) CYP-2A6 levels
B) acetylcholine uptake
D) dopamine metabolism
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46
When did brewed coffee first become popular?

A) 1000 A.D.
C) 1500 A.D.
B) 1200 A.D.
D) 1800 A.D.
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47
A condition characterized by agitation, anxiety, insomnia, and negative mood as well as rapid heart rate and high blood pressure in response to high levels of caffeine is referred to as ____.

A) reflexive stimulant syndrome
C) caffeine agitation syndrome
B) cocoa disturbance
D) caffeinism
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48
In a recent survey, Juliano and colleagues (2012) recorded the prevalence of withdrawal symptoms among adult respondents who expressed interest in reducing or quitting caffeine use. What percent of individuals who used approximately double the normal daily average intake for U.S. adults experienced headaches as a withdrawal symptom?

A) 10%
C) 60%
B) 30%
D) 90%
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49
Miguel is a nonsmoker; Selena is a smoker. How are they likely to differ in their consumption of caffeinated coffee?

A) Miguel is likely to drink more coffee than Selena because of his increased caffeine elimination rate.
B) Miguel is likely to drink more coffee than Selena because of his decreased caffeine elimination rate.
C) Selena is likely to drink more coffee than Miguel because of her increased caffeine elimination rate.
D) Selena is likely to drink more coffee than Miguel because of her decreased caffeine elimination rate.
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50
Caffeine is readily absorbed through oral administration, reaching peak blood levels after ____.

A) 5 minutes
C) 1 hour
B) 30 minutes
D) 2 hours
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51
Caffeine exhibits many physiological, behavioral and subjective effects, including ____.

A) increased heart rate
C) increased appetite
B) blood vessel dilation
D) irritable mood
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52
Caffeine is a psychostimulant compound and a member of the ____ chemical class.

A) benzene
C) xanthine
B) tricyclic
D) glitazone
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53
Who is likely ingesting the lowest level of caffeine?

A) Chantal, who is drinking chocolate milk
B) Mark, who is drinking tea
C) Sage, who is drinking a cola drink
D) Tanner, who is drinking an energy drink
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54
Regular drinkers of caffeinated beverages often drink coffee in the morning to feel more awake. Do you think that the tiredness they feel in the morning is natural or a symptom of caffeine withdrawal? Support your answer by relating caffeine withdrawal to dependence, and by analyzing studies that both support and refute your point of view.
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55
Calvin is suffering from nicotine abstinence syndrome. What is a symptom that he may be experiencing?

A) insomnia
C) nausea
B) fatigue
D) delirium
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56
Caffeine's primary mechanism of action is the antagonism of ____ receptors.

A) acetylcholine
C) glutamate
B) adenosine
D) GABA
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57
Many psychotherapeutic approaches address the ____ that trigger a craving to smoke.

A) biological cues
C) behavioral cues
B) subconscious forces
D) psychological traumas
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58
Seven tobacco company CEOs famously testified that nicotine is nonaddictive. What was the basis for their argument?

A) Nicotine does not promote a rapid tolerance to both physical and psychological effects during chronic use.
B) A person who chronically uses cigarettes typically does not show intense motivation to seek and use nicotine.
C) Chronic cigarette smokers do not show typical psychological withdrawal symptoms.
D) Chronic cigarette smokers do not show typical physical withdrawal symptoms.
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59
As he returns from his last class of the day, Xavier's roommate exclaims, as he hands him a bottle, "You have to try this, it's a caffeinated alcoholic drink!" What is likely printed on the bottle's label?

A) Five Alive
C) Fired Up
B) Four Loko
D) Boost Ed
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60
Tolerance is least likely to develop for which effect of caffeine?

A) improved alertness
C) positive mood
B) anxiousness
D) blood-vessel constriction
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61
Humans vary in their susceptibility to nicotine addiction. People who are the most resistant to nicotine addiction are called chippers. Describe the characteristics of a chipper and analyze the biological basis of nicotine dependence by evaluating the scientific evidence that explores differences between chippers and those addicted to nicotine.
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