Deck 13: The Nervous System

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Glial cells perform all of the following functions EXCEPT ____. ​

A)nourish neurons
B)control the concentrations of electrolytes
C)protect and support neurons
D)produce action potentials
E)insulate axons ​
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The part of a neuron that receives information from other neurons is the ____. ​

A)axon terminal
B)dendrite
C)cell body
D)axon hillock
E)synapse
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In a resting neuron, which ion is leaking out of the cell? ​

A)potassium only
B)sodium only
C)chloride only
D)calcium only
E)both sodium and potassium
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The resting membrane potential is measured at ____. ​

A)0 mV
B)70 mV
C)100 mV
D)-70 mV
E)-100 mV
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The cell that controls efferent functions is a(n)____. ​

A)motor neuron
B)sensory neuron
C)integrator neuron
D)interneuron
E)glial cell
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The Na-K pump moves how many sodium ions across the membrane with every action? ​

A)3 out
B)3 in
C)2 out
D)2 in
E)5 out
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What maintains the resting membrane potential? ​

A)Na-K pumps
B)leaky sodium channels
C)gated sodium channels
D)leaky potassium channels
E)gated potassium channels
Question
Which statement concerning a resting neurons is TRUE? ​

A)Both sodium and potassium are leaking into the cell.
B)Sodium is leaking into the cell through gated channels.
C)Both sodium and potassium are at a state of equilibrium.
D)The cytoplasm side of the membrane is slightly negative compared to the outside.
E)Voltage reversals happen spontaneously.
Question
During the second half of an action potential, ____. ​

A)potassium ions are leaving the cell
B)the Na-K pump is off
C)sodium ions are moving into the cell
D)the cell is approaching threshold potential
E)the membrane potential is becoming more positive
Question
In a resting neuron, which ion is slowly leaking into the cell? ​

A)potassium only
B)sodium only
C)chloride only
D)calcium only
E)both sodium and potassium
Question
Action potentials propagate ____. ​

A)towards the cell body
B)away from the initiation site
C)bidirectional
D)towards the dendrites
E)away from the synapse
Question
The "trigger zone" of a neuron is found at the ____. ​

A)axon terminal
B)dendrite terminal
C)cell body ​
D)axon hillock
E)synapse
Question
The cell that acts to relay electrical information to other cells is a(n)____. ​

A)motor neuron
B)sensory neuron
C)integrator neuron
D)interneuron
E)glial cell
Question
During an action potential, the membrane potential ____. ​

A)becomes more negative as sodium enters the cell
B)becomes more negative as potassium leaves the cell
C)becomes more positive as sodium enters the cell
D)becomes more positive as sodium leaves the cell
E)remains at -70 mV until threshold is reached
Question
The point at which a nerve impulse is initiated is the ____. ​

A)initiation threshold
B)initiation potential
C)action potential
D)graded potential
E)threshold potential
Question
Over 90% of all cells in the nervous system are ____. ​

A)motor neurons
B)sensory neurons ​
C)integrator neurons
D)interneurons ​
E)glial cells
Question
During an action potential, sodium ions move into the cell through ____. ​

A)leaky channels
B)glial cell extensions
C)transport pumps ​
D)gated channels
E)osmosis
Question
The all-or-nothing rule of action potential production is a function of ____. ​

A)threshold potential
B)graded potential
C)conduction velocity
D)propagation direction
E)frequency coding
Question
The "conducting zone" of a neuron is found at the ____. ​

A)axon
B)dendrite terminal
C)cell body
D)axon hillock
E)synapse
Question
The differences in concentration of which pair of ions produces the resting membrane potential? ​

A)sodium and potassium
B)sodium and chloride
C)potassium and chloride
D)chloride and calcium
E)calcium and sodium
Question
The myelin-producing cells of the central nervous system are ____. ​

A)motor neurons
B)sensory neurons
C)oligodendrocytes
D)Schwann cells
E)astrocytes ​
Question
Which division of the nervous system is considered autonomic motor? ​

A)afferent nerves
B)nerves that control skeletal muscle
C)sensory receptors
D)sympathetic division
E)Schwann cells ​
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The role of the postsynaptic neuron in neural communication is to ____. ​

A)release neurotransmitters
B)use gated calcium channels
C)contain synaptic vesicles
D)send signal to neighboring cells
E)contain receptors that binds neurotransmitters ​
Question
A myelin sheath functions to ____. ​

A)protect axons
B)allow nerve cells to divide
C)trigger action potentials
D)increase electrical propagation speeds
E)promote neurotransmitter release ​
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Which component of the muscle stretch reflex initiates the reflex? ​

A)motor neuron
B)interneuron
C)muscle spindle
D)acetylcholine
E)Schwann cell ​
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In the central nervous systems, axons of several neurons traveling together are called ____. ​

A)nuclei
B)fibers
C)bundles
D)tracts
E)filaments ​
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A drug that blocks the reuptake of the neurotransmitter serotonin ____. ​

A)decreases the concentration of serotonin in the synapse
B)can be used to elevate mood
C)affects respiratory activity
D)is used to treat hypertension
E)enhances neurotransmitter release ​
Question
Which neurotransmitter functions inhibit the release of other neurotransmitters? ​

A)acetylcholine
B)epinephrine
C)dopamine
D)serotonin
E)GABA ​
Question
The term that is synonymous with motor is ____. ​

A)input
B)afferent
C)efferent
D)ganglia
E)peripheral ​
Question
Which division of the nervous system is divided into two opposing systems that control smooth muscles and glands? ​

A)autonomic
B)somatic
C)afferent
D)central nervous system
E)voluntary nervous system ​
Question
Which type of graded potential moves the cell closer to having an action potential? ​

A)EPSP
B)IPSP
C)inhibitory potential
D)hyperpolarization
E)potentials that move the cell away from threshold ​
Question
Trigeminal neuralgia is due to compression of ____. ​

A)cranial nerve II
B)ganglia
C)cranial nerve V
D)one of the lumbar spinal nerves
E)one of the sacral spinal nerves ​
Question
Two EPSPs combine to drive a cell to threshold potential. This is an example of ____. ​

A)neuromodulation
B)intersignaling
C)neurotransmitter release
D)synaptic inhibition ​
E)summation ​
Question
Which ion is required for proper neurotransmitter release? ​

A)sodium
B)calcium
C)potassium
D)chloride
E)acetylcholine ​
Question
During action potential conduction along a myelinated axon, the action potential appears to jump from ____. ​

A)synapse to synapse
B)node to node
C)dendrite to axon
D)axon to dendrite
E)inside to outside ​
Question
Postganglionic autonomic neurons ____. ​

A)are found in the brain
B)interact with smooth muscle and glands
C)are found in the spinal cord
D)release only acetylcholine
E)are considered somatic ​
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Which neurotransmitter functions to elevate mood? ​

A)acetylcholine
B)epinephrine
C)dopamine
D)serotonin
E)GABA ​
Question
Which neurotransmitter functions to stimulate skeletal muscle contraction? ​

A)acetylcholine
B)epinephrine
C)dopamine
D)serotonin
E)GABA ​
Question
Which of the following is NOT part of the CNS? ​

A)Schwann cells
B)ganglia
C)cranial nerves
D)brain
E)spinal nerves ​
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The neural pathways that underlie a spinal reflex are known as a reflex ____. ​

A)action
B)pathway
C)arc
D)tract
E)fiber ​
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What type of molecule crosses the blood-brain barrier freely? ​

A)lipid soluble toxins
B)glucose
C)proteins
D)water soluble vitamins
E)amino acids ​
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A brain injury to which structure might often be fatal? ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem ​
E)cerebellum
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Cerebral spinal fluid is found in the space between ____. ​

A)arachnoid and pia maters
B)skull and dura mater
C)pia mater and brain
D)dura and arachnoid maters
E)scalp and skull ​
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A PET scan showing significant activity in the occipital lobe would reflect brain activity for someone who is ____. ​

A)reading
B)walking
C)running
D)listening to music
E)sleeping ​
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Which portion of the brain is not protected by the blood-brain barrier? ​

A)pons
B)cerebellum
C)thalamus
D)cerebrum
E)hypothalamus ​
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In which lobe is the somatosensory cortex located? ​

A)frontal
B)parietal
C)temporal
D)occipital
E)insular ​
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The right primary motor cortex ____.

A)is part of the parietal lobe
B)controls muscles on the left side of the body
C)includes Wernicke's area
D)is near the occipital lobe
E)is also involved in auditory processing ​
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Which motor region processes learned motor skill patterns? ​

A)Wernicke's area
B)Broca's area
C)temporal lobe
D)premotor cortex
E)frontal eye field ​
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Which brain structure works in conjunction with the basal nuclei to control motor activity? ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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Which brain structure relays incoming sensory information? ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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The right and left cerebral hemisphere are divisions of the ____. ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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The deeply folded, outer layer of gray matter of each cerebral hemisphere is the ____.

A)cerebrum
B)association areas
C)cerebral cortex
D)integration centers
E)language centers ​
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What is found in the ventral horn of the spinal cord? ​

A)dendrites
B)cell bodies of motor neurons
C)axons
D)white matter tracts
E)autonomic neurons ​
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Thoughts, memories, and the ability to understand begin in the ____. ​

A)cerebral cortex
B)hypothalamus
C)brain stem
D)association areas
E)language centers ​
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Which brain structure influences autonomic activity? ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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Many of the spinal cord nerve tracts ____. ​

A)are unmyelinated
B)contain dendrites and cell bodies
C)are found in the central portion of the cord
D)are classified as white matter
E)extend from the brain to the thoracic spinal cord region ​
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The pons and medulla oblongata are part of the ____. ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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The spinal cord ____. ​

A)functions as a control center for reflexes
B)inhibits unwanted brain activity
C)consists solely of nerve tracts
D)carries only motor information
E)carries parasympathetic but not sympathetic messages ​
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Which of the following is an action of the sympathetic nervous system? ​

A)to increase stomach activity
B)to decrease heart rate
C)to dilate the pupils
D)to stimulate intestinal activity
E)to decrease blood pressure ​
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Which of the following is NOT an action of the sympathetic nervous system? ​

A)to dilate the bronchioles
B)to stimulate saliva production
C)to increase heart rate
D)to increase blood pressure
E)to inhibit penile erection ​
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Which of the following is characteristic of REM sleep? ​

A)dreaming
B)stage of sleep that occurs every 3-4 hours
C)most of sleep spent in this stage
D)easily aroused
E)little change in muscle tone ​
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The condition in which it takes larger or more frequent doses to produces the same effect is drug ____. ​

A)tolerance
B)addiction
C)habituation
D)concealment
E)depression ​
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West Nile virus or herpes can lead to the dangerous condition of ____. ​

A)epilepsy
B)paralysis
C)encephalitis
D)meningitis
E)multiple sclerosis ​
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Association areas allow us to perform all of the following EXCEPT ____. ​

A)abstract thought
B)judgment
C)fear arousal
D)planning
E)concern for others ​
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Bipolar disorder and depression are part of the set of conditions known as ____. ​

A)ADHD
B)mood disorders
C)autism spectrum disorders
D)schizophrenia
E)ADD ​
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In addition to controlling states of arousal, the reticular formation also ____. ​

A)controls postural muscle activity
B)regulates blood pressure and respiratory activity
C)releases hormones that aid in sleep
D)controls visual inputs
E)controls language and speech patterns ​
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Which imaging technique detects brain activity by measuring blood flow? ​

A)fMRI
B)MRI
C)EEG
D)PET scan
E)CAT scan ​
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The autoimmune disorder that involves a progress loss of myelin is ____. ​

A)epilepsy
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)meningitis
E)multiple sclerosis
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Which drug is considered an illegal stimulant? ​

A)caffeine
B)nicotine
C)cocaine
D)morphine
E)alcohol ​
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Which drug is considered an hallucinogen? ​

A)marijuana
B)nicotine
C)cocaine
D)morphine
E)alcohol ​
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States of consciousness depend upon which brain stem structure? ​

A)reticular formation
B)pons
C)medulla oblongata
D)mid brain
E)thalamus ​
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Which disorder is associated with buildup of amyloid proteins leading to loss of memory and intellectual functions? ​

A)epilepsy
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)meningitis
E)multiple sclerosis ​
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The loss of fact memory ____. ​

A)does not affect the capacity to learn new skills
B)is associated with hypothalamus damage
C)affects the activity of the cerebellum
D)is known as aphasia
E)leaves declarative memory in tact ​
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On which structure would you expect to find a body map? ​

A)frontal lobe
B)temporal lobe
C)occipital lobe
D)thalamus
E)brain stem ​
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What structure is most important for skill memories? ​

A)frontal lobe
B)thalamus
C)hippocampus
D)amygdala
E)cerebellum ​
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What structure connects the sensory and emotional components of declarative memories? ​

A)frontal lobe
B)thalamus
C)hippocampus
D)amygdala
E)cerebellum ​
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After consolidation, long term memories are stored in the ____. ​

A)cerebral cortex
B)thalamus
C)hippocampus
D)amygdala
E)cerebellum ​
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Which imaging technique measures states of consciousness? ​

A)fMRI
B)MRI
C)EEG
D)PET scan
E)CAT scan ​
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The disorder associated with a loss of dopamine producing cells is ____. ​

A)epilepsy
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)meningitis
E)multiple sclerosis ​
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In order to connect emotions to behavioral responses, the limbic system works intimately with the ____. ​

A)brain stem
B)thalamus
C)occipital lobe
D)cerebellum
E)prefrontal cortex ​
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Deck 13: The Nervous System
1
Glial cells perform all of the following functions EXCEPT ____. ​

A)nourish neurons
B)control the concentrations of electrolytes
C)protect and support neurons
D)produce action potentials
E)insulate axons ​
D
2
The part of a neuron that receives information from other neurons is the ____. ​

A)axon terminal
B)dendrite
C)cell body
D)axon hillock
E)synapse
B
3
In a resting neuron, which ion is leaking out of the cell? ​

A)potassium only
B)sodium only
C)chloride only
D)calcium only
E)both sodium and potassium
A
4
The resting membrane potential is measured at ____. ​

A)0 mV
B)70 mV
C)100 mV
D)-70 mV
E)-100 mV
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The cell that controls efferent functions is a(n)____. ​

A)motor neuron
B)sensory neuron
C)integrator neuron
D)interneuron
E)glial cell
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The Na-K pump moves how many sodium ions across the membrane with every action? ​

A)3 out
B)3 in
C)2 out
D)2 in
E)5 out
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7
What maintains the resting membrane potential? ​

A)Na-K pumps
B)leaky sodium channels
C)gated sodium channels
D)leaky potassium channels
E)gated potassium channels
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Which statement concerning a resting neurons is TRUE? ​

A)Both sodium and potassium are leaking into the cell.
B)Sodium is leaking into the cell through gated channels.
C)Both sodium and potassium are at a state of equilibrium.
D)The cytoplasm side of the membrane is slightly negative compared to the outside.
E)Voltage reversals happen spontaneously.
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During the second half of an action potential, ____. ​

A)potassium ions are leaving the cell
B)the Na-K pump is off
C)sodium ions are moving into the cell
D)the cell is approaching threshold potential
E)the membrane potential is becoming more positive
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In a resting neuron, which ion is slowly leaking into the cell? ​

A)potassium only
B)sodium only
C)chloride only
D)calcium only
E)both sodium and potassium
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Action potentials propagate ____. ​

A)towards the cell body
B)away from the initiation site
C)bidirectional
D)towards the dendrites
E)away from the synapse
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The "trigger zone" of a neuron is found at the ____. ​

A)axon terminal
B)dendrite terminal
C)cell body ​
D)axon hillock
E)synapse
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The cell that acts to relay electrical information to other cells is a(n)____. ​

A)motor neuron
B)sensory neuron
C)integrator neuron
D)interneuron
E)glial cell
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14
During an action potential, the membrane potential ____. ​

A)becomes more negative as sodium enters the cell
B)becomes more negative as potassium leaves the cell
C)becomes more positive as sodium enters the cell
D)becomes more positive as sodium leaves the cell
E)remains at -70 mV until threshold is reached
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15
The point at which a nerve impulse is initiated is the ____. ​

A)initiation threshold
B)initiation potential
C)action potential
D)graded potential
E)threshold potential
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Over 90% of all cells in the nervous system are ____. ​

A)motor neurons
B)sensory neurons ​
C)integrator neurons
D)interneurons ​
E)glial cells
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During an action potential, sodium ions move into the cell through ____. ​

A)leaky channels
B)glial cell extensions
C)transport pumps ​
D)gated channels
E)osmosis
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The all-or-nothing rule of action potential production is a function of ____. ​

A)threshold potential
B)graded potential
C)conduction velocity
D)propagation direction
E)frequency coding
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The "conducting zone" of a neuron is found at the ____. ​

A)axon
B)dendrite terminal
C)cell body
D)axon hillock
E)synapse
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20
The differences in concentration of which pair of ions produces the resting membrane potential? ​

A)sodium and potassium
B)sodium and chloride
C)potassium and chloride
D)chloride and calcium
E)calcium and sodium
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21
The myelin-producing cells of the central nervous system are ____. ​

A)motor neurons
B)sensory neurons
C)oligodendrocytes
D)Schwann cells
E)astrocytes ​
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22
Which division of the nervous system is considered autonomic motor? ​

A)afferent nerves
B)nerves that control skeletal muscle
C)sensory receptors
D)sympathetic division
E)Schwann cells ​
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23
The role of the postsynaptic neuron in neural communication is to ____. ​

A)release neurotransmitters
B)use gated calcium channels
C)contain synaptic vesicles
D)send signal to neighboring cells
E)contain receptors that binds neurotransmitters ​
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24
A myelin sheath functions to ____. ​

A)protect axons
B)allow nerve cells to divide
C)trigger action potentials
D)increase electrical propagation speeds
E)promote neurotransmitter release ​
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25
Which component of the muscle stretch reflex initiates the reflex? ​

A)motor neuron
B)interneuron
C)muscle spindle
D)acetylcholine
E)Schwann cell ​
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26
In the central nervous systems, axons of several neurons traveling together are called ____. ​

A)nuclei
B)fibers
C)bundles
D)tracts
E)filaments ​
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27
A drug that blocks the reuptake of the neurotransmitter serotonin ____. ​

A)decreases the concentration of serotonin in the synapse
B)can be used to elevate mood
C)affects respiratory activity
D)is used to treat hypertension
E)enhances neurotransmitter release ​
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28
Which neurotransmitter functions inhibit the release of other neurotransmitters? ​

A)acetylcholine
B)epinephrine
C)dopamine
D)serotonin
E)GABA ​
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29
The term that is synonymous with motor is ____. ​

A)input
B)afferent
C)efferent
D)ganglia
E)peripheral ​
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30
Which division of the nervous system is divided into two opposing systems that control smooth muscles and glands? ​

A)autonomic
B)somatic
C)afferent
D)central nervous system
E)voluntary nervous system ​
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31
Which type of graded potential moves the cell closer to having an action potential? ​

A)EPSP
B)IPSP
C)inhibitory potential
D)hyperpolarization
E)potentials that move the cell away from threshold ​
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32
Trigeminal neuralgia is due to compression of ____. ​

A)cranial nerve II
B)ganglia
C)cranial nerve V
D)one of the lumbar spinal nerves
E)one of the sacral spinal nerves ​
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33
Two EPSPs combine to drive a cell to threshold potential. This is an example of ____. ​

A)neuromodulation
B)intersignaling
C)neurotransmitter release
D)synaptic inhibition ​
E)summation ​
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34
Which ion is required for proper neurotransmitter release? ​

A)sodium
B)calcium
C)potassium
D)chloride
E)acetylcholine ​
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35
During action potential conduction along a myelinated axon, the action potential appears to jump from ____. ​

A)synapse to synapse
B)node to node
C)dendrite to axon
D)axon to dendrite
E)inside to outside ​
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36
Postganglionic autonomic neurons ____. ​

A)are found in the brain
B)interact with smooth muscle and glands
C)are found in the spinal cord
D)release only acetylcholine
E)are considered somatic ​
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37
Which neurotransmitter functions to elevate mood? ​

A)acetylcholine
B)epinephrine
C)dopamine
D)serotonin
E)GABA ​
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38
Which neurotransmitter functions to stimulate skeletal muscle contraction? ​

A)acetylcholine
B)epinephrine
C)dopamine
D)serotonin
E)GABA ​
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39
Which of the following is NOT part of the CNS? ​

A)Schwann cells
B)ganglia
C)cranial nerves
D)brain
E)spinal nerves ​
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40
The neural pathways that underlie a spinal reflex are known as a reflex ____. ​

A)action
B)pathway
C)arc
D)tract
E)fiber ​
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41
What type of molecule crosses the blood-brain barrier freely? ​

A)lipid soluble toxins
B)glucose
C)proteins
D)water soluble vitamins
E)amino acids ​
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42
A brain injury to which structure might often be fatal? ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem ​
E)cerebellum
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43
Cerebral spinal fluid is found in the space between ____. ​

A)arachnoid and pia maters
B)skull and dura mater
C)pia mater and brain
D)dura and arachnoid maters
E)scalp and skull ​
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44
A PET scan showing significant activity in the occipital lobe would reflect brain activity for someone who is ____. ​

A)reading
B)walking
C)running
D)listening to music
E)sleeping ​
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45
Which portion of the brain is not protected by the blood-brain barrier? ​

A)pons
B)cerebellum
C)thalamus
D)cerebrum
E)hypothalamus ​
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46
In which lobe is the somatosensory cortex located? ​

A)frontal
B)parietal
C)temporal
D)occipital
E)insular ​
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47
The right primary motor cortex ____.

A)is part of the parietal lobe
B)controls muscles on the left side of the body
C)includes Wernicke's area
D)is near the occipital lobe
E)is also involved in auditory processing ​
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48
Which motor region processes learned motor skill patterns? ​

A)Wernicke's area
B)Broca's area
C)temporal lobe
D)premotor cortex
E)frontal eye field ​
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49
Which brain structure works in conjunction with the basal nuclei to control motor activity? ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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50
Which brain structure relays incoming sensory information? ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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51
The right and left cerebral hemisphere are divisions of the ____. ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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52
The deeply folded, outer layer of gray matter of each cerebral hemisphere is the ____.

A)cerebrum
B)association areas
C)cerebral cortex
D)integration centers
E)language centers ​
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53
What is found in the ventral horn of the spinal cord? ​

A)dendrites
B)cell bodies of motor neurons
C)axons
D)white matter tracts
E)autonomic neurons ​
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54
Thoughts, memories, and the ability to understand begin in the ____. ​

A)cerebral cortex
B)hypothalamus
C)brain stem
D)association areas
E)language centers ​
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55
Which brain structure influences autonomic activity? ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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56
Many of the spinal cord nerve tracts ____. ​

A)are unmyelinated
B)contain dendrites and cell bodies
C)are found in the central portion of the cord
D)are classified as white matter
E)extend from the brain to the thoracic spinal cord region ​
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57
The pons and medulla oblongata are part of the ____. ​

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)cerebrum
D)brain stem
E)cerebellum ​
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58
The spinal cord ____. ​

A)functions as a control center for reflexes
B)inhibits unwanted brain activity
C)consists solely of nerve tracts
D)carries only motor information
E)carries parasympathetic but not sympathetic messages ​
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59
Which of the following is an action of the sympathetic nervous system? ​

A)to increase stomach activity
B)to decrease heart rate
C)to dilate the pupils
D)to stimulate intestinal activity
E)to decrease blood pressure ​
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60
Which of the following is NOT an action of the sympathetic nervous system? ​

A)to dilate the bronchioles
B)to stimulate saliva production
C)to increase heart rate
D)to increase blood pressure
E)to inhibit penile erection ​
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61
Which of the following is characteristic of REM sleep? ​

A)dreaming
B)stage of sleep that occurs every 3-4 hours
C)most of sleep spent in this stage
D)easily aroused
E)little change in muscle tone ​
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62
The condition in which it takes larger or more frequent doses to produces the same effect is drug ____. ​

A)tolerance
B)addiction
C)habituation
D)concealment
E)depression ​
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63
West Nile virus or herpes can lead to the dangerous condition of ____. ​

A)epilepsy
B)paralysis
C)encephalitis
D)meningitis
E)multiple sclerosis ​
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64
Association areas allow us to perform all of the following EXCEPT ____. ​

A)abstract thought
B)judgment
C)fear arousal
D)planning
E)concern for others ​
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65
Bipolar disorder and depression are part of the set of conditions known as ____. ​

A)ADHD
B)mood disorders
C)autism spectrum disorders
D)schizophrenia
E)ADD ​
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66
In addition to controlling states of arousal, the reticular formation also ____. ​

A)controls postural muscle activity
B)regulates blood pressure and respiratory activity
C)releases hormones that aid in sleep
D)controls visual inputs
E)controls language and speech patterns ​
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67
Which imaging technique detects brain activity by measuring blood flow? ​

A)fMRI
B)MRI
C)EEG
D)PET scan
E)CAT scan ​
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68
The autoimmune disorder that involves a progress loss of myelin is ____. ​

A)epilepsy
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)meningitis
E)multiple sclerosis
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69
Which drug is considered an illegal stimulant? ​

A)caffeine
B)nicotine
C)cocaine
D)morphine
E)alcohol ​
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70
Which drug is considered an hallucinogen? ​

A)marijuana
B)nicotine
C)cocaine
D)morphine
E)alcohol ​
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71
States of consciousness depend upon which brain stem structure? ​

A)reticular formation
B)pons
C)medulla oblongata
D)mid brain
E)thalamus ​
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72
Which disorder is associated with buildup of amyloid proteins leading to loss of memory and intellectual functions? ​

A)epilepsy
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)meningitis
E)multiple sclerosis ​
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73
The loss of fact memory ____. ​

A)does not affect the capacity to learn new skills
B)is associated with hypothalamus damage
C)affects the activity of the cerebellum
D)is known as aphasia
E)leaves declarative memory in tact ​
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74
On which structure would you expect to find a body map? ​

A)frontal lobe
B)temporal lobe
C)occipital lobe
D)thalamus
E)brain stem ​
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75
What structure is most important for skill memories? ​

A)frontal lobe
B)thalamus
C)hippocampus
D)amygdala
E)cerebellum ​
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76
What structure connects the sensory and emotional components of declarative memories? ​

A)frontal lobe
B)thalamus
C)hippocampus
D)amygdala
E)cerebellum ​
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77
After consolidation, long term memories are stored in the ____. ​

A)cerebral cortex
B)thalamus
C)hippocampus
D)amygdala
E)cerebellum ​
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78
Which imaging technique measures states of consciousness? ​

A)fMRI
B)MRI
C)EEG
D)PET scan
E)CAT scan ​
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79
The disorder associated with a loss of dopamine producing cells is ____. ​

A)epilepsy
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)meningitis
E)multiple sclerosis ​
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80
In order to connect emotions to behavioral responses, the limbic system works intimately with the ____. ​

A)brain stem
B)thalamus
C)occipital lobe
D)cerebellum
E)prefrontal cortex ​
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