Deck 7: Vision, Hormones, and Neurotransmitters

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Semicircular canals are involved in which sense?

A)Auditory
B)Kinesthetic
C)Olfactory
D)Visual
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The dispute between the place theory and the frequency theory has to do with the action of the

A)Basilar Membrane
B)Ossicles
C)Inferior colliculus
D)Somatosensory cortex
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Disruptions of dopamine transmission lead to resting tremors and jerky motor movements called -----

A)Parkinson's disease
B)Amnesia
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)schizophrenia
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Motor disturbances in Parkinson's disease can be treated with a drug called-----

A)Amphetamine
B)Haloperidol
C)L-dopa
D)Lithium
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The endocrine system is the internal communication network in the body, and it uses chemical messengers called-----

A)Neurons
B)Blood
C)Impulses
D)Hormones
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Which hormone increases body energy and prepare us for 'Fight or Flight' response?

A)Thyroxin
B)Dopamine
C)Adrenaline
D)Serotonin
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Which part is known as the ' relay centre' and transmit almost all the sensory messages?

A)Cerebellum
B)Thalamus
C)Limbic system
D)Hypothalamus
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Which chemical in the following list can act as both a neurotransmitter and a hormone?

A)Epinephrine
B)Dopamine
C)Insulin
D)Thyroxin
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Once hormone has been secreted, it reaches to target organ through

A)Neurons
B)Blood
C)Proteins
D)Neurotransmitters
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Insulin is an example of

A)peptides
B)amino acids
C)fatty acids
D)Steroids
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What is a target cell?

A)Specialized receptor cells that accepts hormones
B)Specialized cells that secrets hormones
C)Cells which controls the secretion rate of hormones
D)Cells that determine where to store hormones
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Endocrine glands are called ductless glands because they secrete their hormones:

A)through genes
B)directly into the blood
C)through chromosomes
D)through tubes
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Which neurotransmitter is produced by the neurons located in a region of brain called substantia nigra?

A)Acetylcholine
B)Nor epinephrine
C)Dopamine
D)Serotonin
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Under strong emotions:

A)Thyroxin is secreted
B)Cortin is secreted
C)Adrenalin is secreted
D)Dopamine is secreted
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Autocrine action is used to describe a hormone that :

A)Acts on the cells that released it.
B)More localized action
C)Acts quickly under emergency conditions
D)Acts automatically
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Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an example of :

A)Neurochemical
B)Hormones
C)Neurohormones
D)Chemical
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, the receptors within the endocrine gland register that there is enough hormone circulating and turn off production and/or release of any more hormone at some cut-off point, known as:

A)Positive feedback
B)Negative feedback
C)Response initiation
D)Response prevention
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Release of oxytosine is an example of

A)Hormone secretion
B)Positive feedback
C)Negative feedback
D)Neurochemical secretion
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Most of the hormones that circulate around the body are controlled in one way or another by ----------

A)Pituitary gland
B)Adrenal gland
C)Liver
D)Thymus gland
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Control of the anterior pituitary is by -----------inputs from the hypothalamus but the posterior pituitary are controlled by --------input from the hypothalamus.

A)Hormonal; Neuronal
B)Neuronal; Hormonal
C)Hormonal; electro chemical
D)Neuronal; electrical
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Two hormones which have a significant role at the time of child birth are:

A)Oxytocin and adrenaline
B)Dopamine and vasopressin
C)Serotonine and vasopressin
D)Oxytocin and vasopressin
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The hormones released by the anterior pituitary are usually stimulating hormones but one of them acts directly on target cells:

A)Oxytocin
B)Prolactin
C)Dopamine
D)Epinephrine
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glucocorticoids, the mineralocorticoids and the sex steroids are released by which gland?

A)Adrenal medulla
B)Adrenal cortex
C)Pancreas
D)Gonads
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Sex steroids are involved in:

A)Reproduction
B)Delivery
C)Secondary sexual charecteristics
D)Sexual arousal
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Diabetic conditions are due to imbalance in the secretion of ------- and ------ -hormones from-----gland.

A)Insulin and glucagon; pancreas
B)Insulin and cortisol; pancreas
C)Glucagon and steroids; pituitary
D)Insulin and glucagon; liver
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Deck 7: Vision, Hormones, and Neurotransmitters
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Semicircular canals are involved in which sense?

A)Auditory
B)Kinesthetic
C)Olfactory
D)Visual
Auditory
2
The dispute between the place theory and the frequency theory has to do with the action of the

A)Basilar Membrane
B)Ossicles
C)Inferior colliculus
D)Somatosensory cortex
Basilar Membrane
3
Disruptions of dopamine transmission lead to resting tremors and jerky motor movements called -----

A)Parkinson's disease
B)Amnesia
C)Alzheimer's disease
D)schizophrenia
Parkinson's disease
4
Motor disturbances in Parkinson's disease can be treated with a drug called-----

A)Amphetamine
B)Haloperidol
C)L-dopa
D)Lithium
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The endocrine system is the internal communication network in the body, and it uses chemical messengers called-----

A)Neurons
B)Blood
C)Impulses
D)Hormones
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6
Which hormone increases body energy and prepare us for 'Fight or Flight' response?

A)Thyroxin
B)Dopamine
C)Adrenaline
D)Serotonin
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Which part is known as the ' relay centre' and transmit almost all the sensory messages?

A)Cerebellum
B)Thalamus
C)Limbic system
D)Hypothalamus
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8
Which chemical in the following list can act as both a neurotransmitter and a hormone?

A)Epinephrine
B)Dopamine
C)Insulin
D)Thyroxin
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Once hormone has been secreted, it reaches to target organ through

A)Neurons
B)Blood
C)Proteins
D)Neurotransmitters
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Insulin is an example of

A)peptides
B)amino acids
C)fatty acids
D)Steroids
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What is a target cell?

A)Specialized receptor cells that accepts hormones
B)Specialized cells that secrets hormones
C)Cells which controls the secretion rate of hormones
D)Cells that determine where to store hormones
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12
Endocrine glands are called ductless glands because they secrete their hormones:

A)through genes
B)directly into the blood
C)through chromosomes
D)through tubes
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13
Which neurotransmitter is produced by the neurons located in a region of brain called substantia nigra?

A)Acetylcholine
B)Nor epinephrine
C)Dopamine
D)Serotonin
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14
Under strong emotions:

A)Thyroxin is secreted
B)Cortin is secreted
C)Adrenalin is secreted
D)Dopamine is secreted
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15
Autocrine action is used to describe a hormone that :

A)Acts on the cells that released it.
B)More localized action
C)Acts quickly under emergency conditions
D)Acts automatically
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16
Cholecystokinin (CCK) is an example of :

A)Neurochemical
B)Hormones
C)Neurohormones
D)Chemical
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17
, the receptors within the endocrine gland register that there is enough hormone circulating and turn off production and/or release of any more hormone at some cut-off point, known as:

A)Positive feedback
B)Negative feedback
C)Response initiation
D)Response prevention
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18
Release of oxytosine is an example of

A)Hormone secretion
B)Positive feedback
C)Negative feedback
D)Neurochemical secretion
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19
Most of the hormones that circulate around the body are controlled in one way or another by ----------

A)Pituitary gland
B)Adrenal gland
C)Liver
D)Thymus gland
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20
Control of the anterior pituitary is by -----------inputs from the hypothalamus but the posterior pituitary are controlled by --------input from the hypothalamus.

A)Hormonal; Neuronal
B)Neuronal; Hormonal
C)Hormonal; electro chemical
D)Neuronal; electrical
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21
Two hormones which have a significant role at the time of child birth are:

A)Oxytocin and adrenaline
B)Dopamine and vasopressin
C)Serotonine and vasopressin
D)Oxytocin and vasopressin
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22
The hormones released by the anterior pituitary are usually stimulating hormones but one of them acts directly on target cells:

A)Oxytocin
B)Prolactin
C)Dopamine
D)Epinephrine
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23
glucocorticoids, the mineralocorticoids and the sex steroids are released by which gland?

A)Adrenal medulla
B)Adrenal cortex
C)Pancreas
D)Gonads
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24
Sex steroids are involved in:

A)Reproduction
B)Delivery
C)Secondary sexual charecteristics
D)Sexual arousal
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Diabetic conditions are due to imbalance in the secretion of ------- and ------ -hormones from-----gland.

A)Insulin and glucagon; pancreas
B)Insulin and cortisol; pancreas
C)Glucagon and steroids; pituitary
D)Insulin and glucagon; liver
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