Deck 4: Genetics, Evolution, Development, and Plasticity

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 The fluid-filled cavity within the neural tube becomes the central canal of the spinal cord and the four ventricles of the brain.
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 Myelination of the brain and spinal cord is complete by the time of birth.
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 To determine the contributions of heredity and environment, researchers rely mainly on studies of monozygotic and dizygotic twins.
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 The developing infant brain is highly resistant to damage.
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 The ability of the brain to change its anatomy over time, within limits, is known as ____.

A) plasticity
B) regression
C) connectivity
D) long term potentiation
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 Sex-linked genes are usually found on the Y chromosome.
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 Recent evidence suggests that adult vertebrate brains generate new neurons.
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 Genes become more prevalent in a population if they contribute to reproductive success.
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 After cells have differentiated as neurons or glia, they ____.

A) differentiate
B) proliferate
C) myelinate
D) migrate
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 After cells have differentiated as neurons or glia, they migrate.
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 Proliferation is the ____.

A) production of new cells
B) movement of primitive neurons and glia
C) formation of dendrites and an axon
D) insulation process that occurs on some axons
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 Synaptogenesis is a process that begins before birth and continues throughout life.
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 Recent evidence suggests that phantom limb pain is caused by sensations coming from the stump of the amputated limb.
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 Diaschisis refers to the decreased activity of surviving neurons after damage to other neurons.
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 Early in development, the nervous system begins as a ____.

A) tube surrounding a fluid-filled cavity
B) spherical structure in the center of the embryo
C) diffuse system of cells scattered throughout the body
D) single layer of cells covering the heart and other internal organs
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 The most common cause of brain damage in children is closed head injury.
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 The fluid-filled cavity of the developing neural tube becomes the ____.

A) forebrain
B) midbrain
C) spinal cord
D) ventricular system
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 Axons are usually formed before the dendrites.
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 Apoptosis is distinct from necrosis, which is death caused by an injury or a toxic substance.
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 The damaging effects of a stroke can be limited if treated within a short period of time.
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 Which of the following best describes the process by which developing axons find their general target areas?

A) Completely random growth
B) Shape attraction
C) Electrical attraction
D) Chemical attraction
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 What is the process called when a primitive neuron begins to develop dendrites and an axon?

A) Differentiation
B) Migration
C) Myelination
D) Proliferation
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 Necrosis ____.

A) is a programmed mechanism of cell death
B) is cell death caused by an injury or a toxic substance
C) promotes the survival and growth of dendrites
D) promotes the activity of neurons
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 The function of neurotrophins is to ____.

A) inhibit proliferation
B) promote survival of axons
C) be used as fuel
D) signal that an axon has been "rejected."
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 What is signaled by nerve growth factor (NGF)?

A) That a target cell has "accepted" an axon
B) Which target cell a growing axon should connect with
C) That axons should elongate as the body grows bigger
D) The need for new neurons to form in brain areas that are lacking in neurons
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 Myelination in the human brain ____.

A) is complete upon birth
B) is complete around the second birthday
C) is complete sometime shortly after adolescence
D) continues well into the adult years
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 Migration requires ____.

A) a precise chemical environment
B) cells which are myelinated
C) mature neurons
D) neurons with fully developed dendrites
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 Apoptosis ____.

A) is a programmed mechanism of cell death
B) promotes the survival and growth of the axon
C) promotes the survival and growth of dendrites
D) is a programmed mechanism of cell growth
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 Why is it that every axon in an adult mammal has a target cell (muscle cell or other neuron) with which it makes synaptic contact?

A) Each target cell causes the growth of a neuron and its axon.
B) After formation, axons release a chemical that causes a target cell to form.
C) Axons that fail to find a target cell die.
D) An axon will make contact with any kind of cell and adjust its function as necessary.
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 After the migrating neuron reaches its destination, ____ begin to form.

A) dendrites
B) axons
C) nuclei
D) ganglions
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 Roger Sperry cut a newt's optic nerve and rotated the eye. Axons from what used to be the dorsal part of the retina (now located on the ventral side) grew back to the target areas ____.

A) that ordinarily get input from the dorsal retina
B) that ordinarily get input from the ventral retina
C) that ordinarily get input from the center of the retina
D) equally and diffusely
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 Which of the following are selective as axons form synapses with target cells?

A) Axons, but not target cells
B) Target cells, but not axons
C) Both axons and target cells
D) Neither axons nor target cells
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 Chemicals in the amphibian tectum guide the growth of axons from the retina to their correct location in the tectum by ____.

A) having dozens of different growth factors
B) using an electrical gradient
C) using a chemical gradient
D) glial cell transportation
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 Brain cells that are neither neurons nor glia, but which are capable of dividing and then differentiating into neurons or glia, are called ____.

A) parallel fibers
B) intrinsic cells
C) stem cells
D) glomeruli
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 The concept that neurons refine their many connections based on which ones are most successful is known as ____.

A) natural selection
B) evolution
C) survival of the fittest
D) neural Darwinism
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 The formation of new synapses is called ____.

A) synaptogenesis
B) differentiation
C) migration
D) fusion
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 Chemicals known as ____ and ____ guide neuron migration.

A) immunoglobulins; sodium
B) glia; neurothrophins
C) immunoglobulins; chemokines
D) chemokines; neurothrophins
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 Which of the following best characterizes how axons arrive at the correct target cells?

A) They follow electrical gradients.
B) They follow chemical gradients from the target cell.
C) Axons send out chemicals to the target cells.
D) Target cells send out branches for the axons to follow.
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 ____ steer new axonal branches and synapses in the right direction.

A) Chemokines
B) Immunoglobulin
C) Glia
D) Neurotrophins
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 Nerve growth factor (NGF) ____.

A) promotes the survival and growth of the axon
B) is a fuel metabolized by neurons
C) promotes programmed cell death
D) is a hormone first released at puberty
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 Ischemia is to ____ as hemorrhage is to ____.

A) older individuals; younger individuals
B) proximal; distal
C) obstruction; rupture
D) barely noticeable; lethal
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 ____ cells proliferate after a stroke.

A) Penumbra
B) Microglia
C) Ischemia
D) Cancer
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 Which event is the most common cause of a stroke?

A) Lack of glucose
B) Ischemia from an obstruction of an artery
C) Hemorrhage of an artery
D) Blow to the head
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 In response to nervous system injury, neurotrophins ____.

A) cause the neuron's death
B) reduce inflammation due to this injury
C) increase regrowth of damaged axons
D) promote apoptosis
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 The mechanism of fetal alcohol syndrome probably relates to ____.

A) overexcited neurons
B) apoptosis
C) decreases apoptosis
D) necrosis
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 Karl has had a stroke caused by ischemia. His doctors attempted to minimize damage due to the stroke by administering a drug that ____.

A) breaks up blood clots
B) overstimulates neurons in and around the damaged area
C) increases the release of glutamate
D) slows down the sodium-potassium pump
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 The areas of the cortex used by expert video game players are most likely to ____ than the same cortical areas of those who do not play video games.

A) be thicker
B) have smaller, but a greater number of neurons
C) have faster action potentials
D) be more resistant to transcortical stimulation
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 Alcohol suppresses the release of ____, the brain's main excitatory neurotransmitter.

A) 5-HT (serotonin)
B) dopamine
C) GABA
D) glutamate
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 Jasmine is pregnant with her first child. She is curious about how much alcohol, if any, she can drink without worrying about the negative effects on her child?

A) The equivalent of two cocktails a day
B) The equivalent of one beer a day
C) Anything less than what causes her to appear drunk
D) Unknown, and therefore abstention is recommended
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 Research on laboratory animals indicates that cannabinoids are most effective if taken ____.

A) as soon as the stroke occurs
B) within 20 minutes of the stroke
C) steadily for one month
D) shortly before the stroke
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 In development, neurotrophins ____. During adulthood, they ____.

A) preserve neurons; produce apoptosis
B) produce apoptosis; increase neuronal branching
C) facilitate differentiation; facilitate migration
D) preserve neurons; increase neuronal branching
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 An axon that does not receive enough neurotrophins from a target cell will ____.

A) branch out and form other synapses on other cells
B) manufacture its own neurotrophins
C) degenerate and die
D) fail to reabsorb transmitters that have already been released
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 Which factor appears to be particularly important for branching of neurons during brain development?

A) Engaging in physical activity
B) Playing logic games
C) Having good teachers
D) Having a sterile environment
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 Closed head injury is ____.

A) the most common cause of brain damage in young adults
B) usually fatal
C) the most common cause of Korsakoff's syndrome
D) related to Alzheimer's disease
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 A magnetoencephalography study of professional musicians listening to pure tones showed that the musicians had ____.

A) brain responses that were twice as strong as non-musicians
B) slightly less brain responses as non-musicians
C) drastically less brain responses as non-musicians
D) brain responses five times as strong as non-musicians
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 Closed head injury results in damage partially because of ____.

A) increased production of myelin
B) excessive deficit of neurotrophins
C) rotational forces that push the brain against the inside of the skull
D) infection
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 Immature neurons experimentally transplanted from one part of the developing cortex to another ____.

A) develop the properties characteristic of their new location
B) maintain the properties of their original location
C) become dysfunctional, with properties of both the original and new locations
D) die
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 After maturity, the apoptotic mechanisms become ____.

A) hyperactive
B) extinct
C) dormant
D) very complex
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 What modern day practice helps prevent an inadequate production of thyroid hormones?

A) Fluoride in drinking water
B) Processed sugar
C) Iodized salt
D) Artificial sweeteners
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 Focal hand dystonia, sometimes called "musician's cramp," is caused by ____.

A) extreme overlap of cortical representation of the fingers
B) deterioration of muscles in the hand
C) demyelination of neurons in the fingers
D) buildup of excess GABA in the temporal cortex
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 A strand of DNA serves as a template (model) for the synthesis of ____.

A) chromosomes
B) RNA
C) Proteins
D) carbohydrates
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 Chromosomes consist of large, double-stranded molecules of ____.

A) deoxyribonucleic acid
B) ribonucleic acid
C) autosomal genes
D) recombination genes
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 One way to relieve the pain associated with a phantom limb is to ____.

A) remove more of the amputated limb
B) have the amputee learn to use an artificial limb
C) stimulate the relevant part of the cortex
D) convince the patient that there is no neural basis for these sensations
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 Heightened sensitivity to a neurotransmitter after the destruction of an incoming axon is known as ____.

A) axon supersensitivity
B) disuse supersensitivity
C) enervation supersensitivity
D) denervation supersensitivity
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 What is one impediment to the regeneration of axons in the mammalian central nervous system?

A) Inhibitory chemicals secreted by the damaged portion of the axon
B) Bacterial infections caused by the decaying tissue
C) Glia releasing chemicals that inhibit axon growth
D) Inhibitory messages sent from the cell nucleus when an axon is damaged
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 A cortical cell originally responded to stimulation of the middle finger. After amputation of that finger, it begins responding to the second and fourth fingers. Which action most likely accounts for this?

A) Synaptic reorganization
B) Growth of completely new axons
C) Altered pattern of blood vessels in the brain
D) A psychotic reaction
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 After learning strengthens one set of synapses, other synapses ____.

A) weaken
B) die
C) get stronger
D) become aroused
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 The results of several studies of facial expressions in people who were born blind suggest ____.

A) a minor role for genetics in the control of facial expressions
B) a major role for genetics as well as environment in the control of facial expressions
C) no role of genetics in the control of facial expressions
D) no role of genetics, but a major role of environment in the control of facial expressions
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 Lola had a stroke several days ago. At this point, which treatment would be most likely to her?

A) Injecting a drug to block dopamine
B) Administering tranquilizers
C) Extensive bed rest
D) Giving stimulant drugs combined with physical therapy
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 Suppose "A" is a dominant gene for the ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) and "a" is a recessive gene for the inability to taste it. Which couples could possibly have both a child who tastes it and a child who does not?

A) father AA, mother aa
B) father Aa, mother AA
C) father Aa, mother Aa
D) father AA, mother AA
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 Units of heredity that maintain their structural identity from one generation to another are known as ____.

A) enzymes
B) mutations
C) nucleic acids
D) genes
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 Chemically, what is the route from genes to their expression?

A) DNA to proteins to RNA
B) DNA to RNA to proteins
C) Proteins to DNA to RNA
D) RNA to DNA to proteins
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 If some of the axons innervating a given cell are destroyed or if they become inactive, what compensatory process takes place in the remaining presynaptic cells?

A) Activation of previously silent synapses
B) Removal of toxins
C) Denervation supersensitivity
D) Collateral sprouting
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 If most of the axons that transmit dopamine to some brain area die or become inactive, the remaining dopamine synapses become ____.

A) less responsive
B) less easily stimulated
C) more resistant
D) more responsive
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 A continuing sensation of an amputated body part is called ____.

A) phantom limb
B) ghost limb
C) neuralgia
D) tingling limb
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 After damage to a set of axons, neurotrophins induce nearby ____.

A) injured axons to form new branches
B) injured dendrites to form new branches
C) uninjured axons to form new branches
D) uninjured dendrites to form new branches
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 A person with two recessive genes is considered to be ____ for that trait.

A) homozygous
B) heterozygous
C) unitary
D) marginal
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 Enzymes serve as ____.

A) genetic templates
B) physiological markers of chemical reactions in the body
C) biological catalysts that regulate chemical reactions in the body
D) catalysts for the synthesis of protein molecules
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 Diaschisis refers to the ____.

A) increase in activity of neurons surrounding a damaged area
B) decreased activity of surviving neurons after other neurons are damaged
C) increased activity in the cerebral cortex after damage to any part of the brain
D) increased activity in the hypothalamus after damage to any part of the brain
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 A trait not expressed when combined with a dominant trait is called a(n) ____ trait.

A) nurture
B) recessive
C) dominant
D) homozygous
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 The fluid-filled cavity within the neural tube becomes the central canal of the spinal cord and the four ventricles of the brain.
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 Myelination of the brain and spinal cord is complete by the time of birth.
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3
 To determine the contributions of heredity and environment, researchers rely mainly on studies of monozygotic and dizygotic twins.
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 The developing infant brain is highly resistant to damage.
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 The ability of the brain to change its anatomy over time, within limits, is known as ____.

A) plasticity
B) regression
C) connectivity
D) long term potentiation
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 Sex-linked genes are usually found on the Y chromosome.
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 Recent evidence suggests that adult vertebrate brains generate new neurons.
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 Genes become more prevalent in a population if they contribute to reproductive success.
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 After cells have differentiated as neurons or glia, they ____.

A) differentiate
B) proliferate
C) myelinate
D) migrate
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 After cells have differentiated as neurons or glia, they migrate.
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 Proliferation is the ____.

A) production of new cells
B) movement of primitive neurons and glia
C) formation of dendrites and an axon
D) insulation process that occurs on some axons
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 Synaptogenesis is a process that begins before birth and continues throughout life.
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 Recent evidence suggests that phantom limb pain is caused by sensations coming from the stump of the amputated limb.
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 Diaschisis refers to the decreased activity of surviving neurons after damage to other neurons.
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 Early in development, the nervous system begins as a ____.

A) tube surrounding a fluid-filled cavity
B) spherical structure in the center of the embryo
C) diffuse system of cells scattered throughout the body
D) single layer of cells covering the heart and other internal organs
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 The most common cause of brain damage in children is closed head injury.
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 The fluid-filled cavity of the developing neural tube becomes the ____.

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B) midbrain
C) spinal cord
D) ventricular system
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 Axons are usually formed before the dendrites.
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 Apoptosis is distinct from necrosis, which is death caused by an injury or a toxic substance.
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 The damaging effects of a stroke can be limited if treated within a short period of time.
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 Which of the following best describes the process by which developing axons find their general target areas?

A) Completely random growth
B) Shape attraction
C) Electrical attraction
D) Chemical attraction
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 What is the process called when a primitive neuron begins to develop dendrites and an axon?

A) Differentiation
B) Migration
C) Myelination
D) Proliferation
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 Necrosis ____.

A) is a programmed mechanism of cell death
B) is cell death caused by an injury or a toxic substance
C) promotes the survival and growth of dendrites
D) promotes the activity of neurons
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 The function of neurotrophins is to ____.

A) inhibit proliferation
B) promote survival of axons
C) be used as fuel
D) signal that an axon has been "rejected."
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 What is signaled by nerve growth factor (NGF)?

A) That a target cell has "accepted" an axon
B) Which target cell a growing axon should connect with
C) That axons should elongate as the body grows bigger
D) The need for new neurons to form in brain areas that are lacking in neurons
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 Myelination in the human brain ____.

A) is complete upon birth
B) is complete around the second birthday
C) is complete sometime shortly after adolescence
D) continues well into the adult years
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 Migration requires ____.

A) a precise chemical environment
B) cells which are myelinated
C) mature neurons
D) neurons with fully developed dendrites
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 Apoptosis ____.

A) is a programmed mechanism of cell death
B) promotes the survival and growth of the axon
C) promotes the survival and growth of dendrites
D) is a programmed mechanism of cell growth
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 Why is it that every axon in an adult mammal has a target cell (muscle cell or other neuron) with which it makes synaptic contact?

A) Each target cell causes the growth of a neuron and its axon.
B) After formation, axons release a chemical that causes a target cell to form.
C) Axons that fail to find a target cell die.
D) An axon will make contact with any kind of cell and adjust its function as necessary.
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 After the migrating neuron reaches its destination, ____ begin to form.

A) dendrites
B) axons
C) nuclei
D) ganglions
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 Roger Sperry cut a newt's optic nerve and rotated the eye. Axons from what used to be the dorsal part of the retina (now located on the ventral side) grew back to the target areas ____.

A) that ordinarily get input from the dorsal retina
B) that ordinarily get input from the ventral retina
C) that ordinarily get input from the center of the retina
D) equally and diffusely
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 Which of the following are selective as axons form synapses with target cells?

A) Axons, but not target cells
B) Target cells, but not axons
C) Both axons and target cells
D) Neither axons nor target cells
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 Chemicals in the amphibian tectum guide the growth of axons from the retina to their correct location in the tectum by ____.

A) having dozens of different growth factors
B) using an electrical gradient
C) using a chemical gradient
D) glial cell transportation
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 Brain cells that are neither neurons nor glia, but which are capable of dividing and then differentiating into neurons or glia, are called ____.

A) parallel fibers
B) intrinsic cells
C) stem cells
D) glomeruli
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 The concept that neurons refine their many connections based on which ones are most successful is known as ____.

A) natural selection
B) evolution
C) survival of the fittest
D) neural Darwinism
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 The formation of new synapses is called ____.

A) synaptogenesis
B) differentiation
C) migration
D) fusion
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 Chemicals known as ____ and ____ guide neuron migration.

A) immunoglobulins; sodium
B) glia; neurothrophins
C) immunoglobulins; chemokines
D) chemokines; neurothrophins
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 Which of the following best characterizes how axons arrive at the correct target cells?

A) They follow electrical gradients.
B) They follow chemical gradients from the target cell.
C) Axons send out chemicals to the target cells.
D) Target cells send out branches for the axons to follow.
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 ____ steer new axonal branches and synapses in the right direction.

A) Chemokines
B) Immunoglobulin
C) Glia
D) Neurotrophins
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40
 Nerve growth factor (NGF) ____.

A) promotes the survival and growth of the axon
B) is a fuel metabolized by neurons
C) promotes programmed cell death
D) is a hormone first released at puberty
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 Ischemia is to ____ as hemorrhage is to ____.

A) older individuals; younger individuals
B) proximal; distal
C) obstruction; rupture
D) barely noticeable; lethal
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 ____ cells proliferate after a stroke.

A) Penumbra
B) Microglia
C) Ischemia
D) Cancer
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 Which event is the most common cause of a stroke?

A) Lack of glucose
B) Ischemia from an obstruction of an artery
C) Hemorrhage of an artery
D) Blow to the head
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 In response to nervous system injury, neurotrophins ____.

A) cause the neuron's death
B) reduce inflammation due to this injury
C) increase regrowth of damaged axons
D) promote apoptosis
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 The mechanism of fetal alcohol syndrome probably relates to ____.

A) overexcited neurons
B) apoptosis
C) decreases apoptosis
D) necrosis
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 Karl has had a stroke caused by ischemia. His doctors attempted to minimize damage due to the stroke by administering a drug that ____.

A) breaks up blood clots
B) overstimulates neurons in and around the damaged area
C) increases the release of glutamate
D) slows down the sodium-potassium pump
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 The areas of the cortex used by expert video game players are most likely to ____ than the same cortical areas of those who do not play video games.

A) be thicker
B) have smaller, but a greater number of neurons
C) have faster action potentials
D) be more resistant to transcortical stimulation
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 Alcohol suppresses the release of ____, the brain's main excitatory neurotransmitter.

A) 5-HT (serotonin)
B) dopamine
C) GABA
D) glutamate
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 Jasmine is pregnant with her first child. She is curious about how much alcohol, if any, she can drink without worrying about the negative effects on her child?

A) The equivalent of two cocktails a day
B) The equivalent of one beer a day
C) Anything less than what causes her to appear drunk
D) Unknown, and therefore abstention is recommended
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 Research on laboratory animals indicates that cannabinoids are most effective if taken ____.

A) as soon as the stroke occurs
B) within 20 minutes of the stroke
C) steadily for one month
D) shortly before the stroke
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51
 In development, neurotrophins ____. During adulthood, they ____.

A) preserve neurons; produce apoptosis
B) produce apoptosis; increase neuronal branching
C) facilitate differentiation; facilitate migration
D) preserve neurons; increase neuronal branching
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52
 An axon that does not receive enough neurotrophins from a target cell will ____.

A) branch out and form other synapses on other cells
B) manufacture its own neurotrophins
C) degenerate and die
D) fail to reabsorb transmitters that have already been released
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53
 Which factor appears to be particularly important for branching of neurons during brain development?

A) Engaging in physical activity
B) Playing logic games
C) Having good teachers
D) Having a sterile environment
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54
 Closed head injury is ____.

A) the most common cause of brain damage in young adults
B) usually fatal
C) the most common cause of Korsakoff's syndrome
D) related to Alzheimer's disease
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55
 A magnetoencephalography study of professional musicians listening to pure tones showed that the musicians had ____.

A) brain responses that were twice as strong as non-musicians
B) slightly less brain responses as non-musicians
C) drastically less brain responses as non-musicians
D) brain responses five times as strong as non-musicians
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56
 Closed head injury results in damage partially because of ____.

A) increased production of myelin
B) excessive deficit of neurotrophins
C) rotational forces that push the brain against the inside of the skull
D) infection
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57
 Immature neurons experimentally transplanted from one part of the developing cortex to another ____.

A) develop the properties characteristic of their new location
B) maintain the properties of their original location
C) become dysfunctional, with properties of both the original and new locations
D) die
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58
 After maturity, the apoptotic mechanisms become ____.

A) hyperactive
B) extinct
C) dormant
D) very complex
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59
 What modern day practice helps prevent an inadequate production of thyroid hormones?

A) Fluoride in drinking water
B) Processed sugar
C) Iodized salt
D) Artificial sweeteners
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60
 Focal hand dystonia, sometimes called "musician's cramp," is caused by ____.

A) extreme overlap of cortical representation of the fingers
B) deterioration of muscles in the hand
C) demyelination of neurons in the fingers
D) buildup of excess GABA in the temporal cortex
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61
 A strand of DNA serves as a template (model) for the synthesis of ____.

A) chromosomes
B) RNA
C) Proteins
D) carbohydrates
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62
 Chromosomes consist of large, double-stranded molecules of ____.

A) deoxyribonucleic acid
B) ribonucleic acid
C) autosomal genes
D) recombination genes
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63
 One way to relieve the pain associated with a phantom limb is to ____.

A) remove more of the amputated limb
B) have the amputee learn to use an artificial limb
C) stimulate the relevant part of the cortex
D) convince the patient that there is no neural basis for these sensations
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64
 Heightened sensitivity to a neurotransmitter after the destruction of an incoming axon is known as ____.

A) axon supersensitivity
B) disuse supersensitivity
C) enervation supersensitivity
D) denervation supersensitivity
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65
 What is one impediment to the regeneration of axons in the mammalian central nervous system?

A) Inhibitory chemicals secreted by the damaged portion of the axon
B) Bacterial infections caused by the decaying tissue
C) Glia releasing chemicals that inhibit axon growth
D) Inhibitory messages sent from the cell nucleus when an axon is damaged
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66
 A cortical cell originally responded to stimulation of the middle finger. After amputation of that finger, it begins responding to the second and fourth fingers. Which action most likely accounts for this?

A) Synaptic reorganization
B) Growth of completely new axons
C) Altered pattern of blood vessels in the brain
D) A psychotic reaction
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67
 After learning strengthens one set of synapses, other synapses ____.

A) weaken
B) die
C) get stronger
D) become aroused
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68
 The results of several studies of facial expressions in people who were born blind suggest ____.

A) a minor role for genetics in the control of facial expressions
B) a major role for genetics as well as environment in the control of facial expressions
C) no role of genetics in the control of facial expressions
D) no role of genetics, but a major role of environment in the control of facial expressions
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69
 Lola had a stroke several days ago. At this point, which treatment would be most likely to her?

A) Injecting a drug to block dopamine
B) Administering tranquilizers
C) Extensive bed rest
D) Giving stimulant drugs combined with physical therapy
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70
 Suppose "A" is a dominant gene for the ability to taste phenylthiocarbamide (PTC) and "a" is a recessive gene for the inability to taste it. Which couples could possibly have both a child who tastes it and a child who does not?

A) father AA, mother aa
B) father Aa, mother AA
C) father Aa, mother Aa
D) father AA, mother AA
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71
 Units of heredity that maintain their structural identity from one generation to another are known as ____.

A) enzymes
B) mutations
C) nucleic acids
D) genes
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72
 Chemically, what is the route from genes to their expression?

A) DNA to proteins to RNA
B) DNA to RNA to proteins
C) Proteins to DNA to RNA
D) RNA to DNA to proteins
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73
 If some of the axons innervating a given cell are destroyed or if they become inactive, what compensatory process takes place in the remaining presynaptic cells?

A) Activation of previously silent synapses
B) Removal of toxins
C) Denervation supersensitivity
D) Collateral sprouting
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74
 If most of the axons that transmit dopamine to some brain area die or become inactive, the remaining dopamine synapses become ____.

A) less responsive
B) less easily stimulated
C) more resistant
D) more responsive
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75
 A continuing sensation of an amputated body part is called ____.

A) phantom limb
B) ghost limb
C) neuralgia
D) tingling limb
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76
 After damage to a set of axons, neurotrophins induce nearby ____.

A) injured axons to form new branches
B) injured dendrites to form new branches
C) uninjured axons to form new branches
D) uninjured dendrites to form new branches
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77
 A person with two recessive genes is considered to be ____ for that trait.

A) homozygous
B) heterozygous
C) unitary
D) marginal
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78
 Enzymes serve as ____.

A) genetic templates
B) physiological markers of chemical reactions in the body
C) biological catalysts that regulate chemical reactions in the body
D) catalysts for the synthesis of protein molecules
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79
 Diaschisis refers to the ____.

A) increase in activity of neurons surrounding a damaged area
B) decreased activity of surviving neurons after other neurons are damaged
C) increased activity in the cerebral cortex after damage to any part of the brain
D) increased activity in the hypothalamus after damage to any part of the brain
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80
 A trait not expressed when combined with a dominant trait is called a(n) ____ trait.

A) nurture
B) recessive
C) dominant
D) homozygous
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