Deck 3: B: Biological Psychology

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What is the maximum value for heritability?

A)0.1
B)1.0
C)10
D)100
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Yani inherited the gene for blue eyes from his mother,but he actually has brown eyes.What is his eye colour phenotype?

A)brown
B)blue
C)both blue and brown
D)Yani does not have a phenotype because he is not heterozygous.
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The sequence of nucleotides in DNA represents a code that cells can use to create

A)amino acids.
B)chromosomes.
C)proteins.
D)genes.
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Approximately how many genes do humans have?

A)500
B)25 000
C)900 000
D)10 000 000 000
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The sequence of letters TATAAGGCACCC most likely represents

A)the order of genes on a chromosome.
B)the types of chromosomes in a cell.
C)the order of nucleotides in a gene.
D)the types of DNA in a chromosome.
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Behavioural genetics is the study of how

A)specific phenotypes influence genotypes.
B)different behaviours lead to changes in the genetic code.
C)genes and environment influence behaviour.
D)monozygotic twins are created.
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Genes are organized along ________________,structures in the cellular nucleus that are lined with all of the genes an individual inherits.

A)genotypes
B)proteins
C)amino acids
D)chromosomes
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What is the maximum value for heritability?

A)0.1
B)1.0
C)10
D)100
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Which of the following best reflects the modern scientific approach to the nature-nurture question?

A)Why does environment have so little influence over behaviour compared to genes?
B)How do genes and environment interact to produce behaviour?
C)Why do genes have so little influence over behaviour compared to environment?
D)Is nature or nurture more important for determining behaviour?
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Our genetic code usually determines whether we have typically male or female bodies.Occasionally however,individuals are born who are genetically male,but who physically appear female.These children are ______________ male,but __________________ female.

A)heterozygous;homozygous
B)homozygous;heterozygous
C)phenotypically;genotypically
D)genotypically;phenotypically
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Having a dimple on your chin is determined by a single gene pair.If you inherited one dimple gene and one non-dimple gene from your parents,you could be described as ____________ for this trait.

A)heterozygous
B)homozygous
C)phenotypical
D)genotypical
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Kendra (female)and Robert (male)are the biological parents of a male child.Which of the following correctly describes how their son inherited his genes?

A)All of them were contributed by Robert.
B)All of them were contributed by Kendra.
C)Half came from Kendra and the other half came from Robert.
D)Two-thirds came from Robert and one-third came from Kendra.
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Suppose for a particular personality trait,dizygotic twins both share the trait 13% of the time while monozygotic twins share the trait 14% of the time.The heritability for this trait would be close to

A)0
B).13
C).14
D)1
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Which of these sibling pairs will share the greatest number of genes?

A)two brothers who were born of the same two parents 18 months apart
B)a brother and sister who are fraternal twins
C)two brothers who develop from the same fertilized egg
D)two sisters who are fraternal twins
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Suppose a researcher is studying twins where at least one twin suffers from depression.The researcher finds that both twins are much more likely to share the disorder if they are monozygotic and not dizygotic twins.What should the research conclude?

A)depression is entirely genetic
B)the heritability of depression is high
C)the heritability of depression is low
D)monozygotic twins are at a higher risk for depression than non-twins
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Which of these research methods would a behavioural geneticist be likely to employ to study the influence of genetics on personality?

A)examining heritability in twins and adopted individuals
B)interviewing people who have known others who were particularly odd or unique
C)administering paper and pencil or computerized questionnaires to hundreds of people
D)documenting the patterns of development and difficulties of psychiatric patients
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If two corresponding genes at a given location on a pair of chromosomes are the same,they are referred to as

A)genotyped.
B)homozygous.
C)phenotyped.
D)heterozygous.
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For a simple trait with one dominant and one recessive gene,a person will display the recessive trait

A)if they are heterozygous or homozygous for the recessive trait.
B)only if they are homozygous for the recessive trait.
C)only if they are heterozygous.
D)as long as they inherit one copy of the recessive trait.
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Research suggests which of the following is true regarding the nature-nurture debate?

A)Psychological traits are mostly determined by genes.
B)Psychological traits are mostly determined by environmental factors.
C)Genes and environment both independently influence traits,but do not interact.
D)Some psychological traits are more influenced by genes,while others are more the result of environment.
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The most basic units of heredity that regulate development and physiological processes are called

A)proteins.
B)genes.
C)phenotypes.
D)amino acids.
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A heritability of .37 indicates what about a trait?

A)0.37% of individual differences in the trait can be attributed to environmental factors.
B)0.37% of individual differences in the trait can be attributed to genetic factors within the population.
C)37% of individual differences in the trait can be attributed to environmental factors within the population.
D)37% of individual differences in the trait can be attributed to genetic factors within the population.
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The branchlike structures that receive messages from other neurons are called

A)axons.
B)nerve bundles.
C)dendrites.
D)synapses.
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Gi works in a laboratory that identifies which genes are present among individuals with particular traits that are not present in others.The goal of the lab is to understand how specific genes are related to behaviour.Gi works in which field?

A)eugenics
B)DNA phenotyping
C)behavioural genomics
D)psychobehavioural genetics
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Which best describes the current understanding of gender differences in cognitive abilities?

A)There are no gender differences in cognitive abilities.
B)There is currently a debate about whether these differences are genetic or the result of cultural and environmental factors.
C)There is no evidence that these differences are biological.
D)There is no evidence that cultural and environmental factors can affect these differences.
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Which part of the neuron acts like an antenna to receive messages from other neurons?

A)cell body
B)dendrite
C)axon
D)glia
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If neuronal communication were compared to radio,the _______________ would be the transmitter at the radio station and the _______________ would be the antenna on your car.

A)cell bodies;axons
B)dendrites;myelin sheaths
C)myelin sheaths;cell bodies
D)axons;dendrites
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A researcher is studying factors that influence political philosophy (conservative or liberal).She finds that adopted children are more likely to share their political philosophy with their adoptive parents than their biological parents.Which of the following should she conclude?

A)Genes have no influence on political philosophy.
B)Adoptive parents are more likely to be liberal.
C)Political philosophy has high heritability.
D)Political philosophy has low heritability.
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Aaron is working at his job as an editor of a science magazine when a reporter places an article on his desk entitled "Gene for Optimism Found." To avoid confusing the readers about what the scientists most likely found,what could Aaron change the title to?

A)"Pessimists are Missing a Crucial Gene"
B)"Scientists Find Gene's Purpose is to Increase Optimism"
C)"Scientists Find the Single Gene for Optimism"
D)"Gene Found to be a Factor in Optimism"
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Researchers have found that the male advantage in mental rotation tasks is related to

A)cultural factors.
B)estrogens.
C)testosterone levels.
D)educational factors.
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The ___________ is the central region of the neuron that contains genes that synthesize proteins that comprise the chemicals and structures that allow the neuron to function.

A)neuronal membrane
B)dendrite
C)axon
D)cell body
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______ are responsible for sending and receiving messages throughout the body.

A)Glial cells
B)Neurons
C)Nodes of Ranvier
D)Reuptake inhibitors
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Which part of the neuron is responsible for manufacturing proteins?

A)axon
B)cell body
C)dendrite
D)membrane
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Which of the following is true?

A)Most traits are controlled by a single gene.
B)Each gene can only affect one trait.
C)A single gene can often be a risk factor for several disorders.
D)No trait is determined by a single gene.
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Which of the following is the most clearly adaptive for humans?

A)hiccups
B)the fight-or-flight response
C)schizophrenia
D)red hair
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If a trait has high heritability,then adopted children are more likely to share the trait with

A)their biological parents.
B)their adoptive parents.
C)schoolmates.
D)other adopted children.
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"Natural selection" is a process by which

A)favourable traits become increasingly common in a population of interbreeding individuals,while traits that are unfavourable become less common.
B)animal breeders select animals in each generation that have the most "natural" traits to breed the next generation.
C)favourable traits become increasingly common in a population over the course of a single generation.
D)genetic mutations lead to random changes within a population of organisms.
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Neurons are

A)cells in the brain that are believed to help clean and feed brain cells.
B)cells that send and receive information.
C)bundles of nerves.
D)chemical transmitters found in the hypothalamus.
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Which of the following is a limitation associated with behavioural genomics?

A)Most traits are not controlled by single genes.
B)Technology is not yet sufficiently advanced to identify single genes.
C)The Human Genome Project has not yet been completed.
D)Laws prevent researchers from sequencing the genes of individuals.
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Which part of a neuron transports information from the neuron to other neurons through an electrochemical reaction?

A)soma
B)axon
C)dendrite
D)cell membrane
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Which of the following correctly describes an adaptation?

A)any heritable trait,both physical and behavioural,that can pass from one generation to the next
B)a change in the frequency of genes within a population
C)a heritable trait that contributes to the survival,health,or sexual behaviour of an organism
D)any gene pasted from one generation to another
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The __________ speeds up the passage of electrical messages by acting as an insulator of the neuronal signal.

A)blood-brain barrier
B)terminal button
C)myelin
D)synaptic vesicles
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The voltage of a neuron's ______________ is typically around -70 millivolts.

A)postsynaptic potential
B)resting potential
C)action potential
D)graded potential
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The tiny space between the axon terminal of one cell and the dendrites of the next cell is called the

A)receptor site.
B)synapse.
C)dendrite knob.
D)axon terminal.
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________ is the creation of new neurons.

A)Neurogenesis
B)Neural plasticity
C)Long-term potentiation
D)Synaptogenesis
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Which structure is like a locked door that only certain neurotransmitter keys can unlock?

A)synapses
B)receptors
C)neural chiasms
D)response terminals
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What is the function of the myelin sheath?

A)to serve as a structure for neurons
B)to monitor neural activity
C)to speed up the neural impulse
D)to produce neurotransmitters
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Which of the following neurotransmitters affects neurons involved in voluntary movement,processing rewards,and mood?

A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)acetylcholine
D)GABA
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What do we call the state of a neuron when it is not transmitting or receiving messages?

A)action potential
B)resting potential
C)neutral period
D)refractory period
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What type of cell in the nervous system is responsible for mounting immune responses in the brain,removing wastes,and is found in myelin?

A)endorphins
B)epithelial cell
C)glial cell
D)neuron
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During an action potential,the electrical charge inside the neuron is _________ compared to the electrical charge outside the neuron.

A)positive
B)balanced
C)negative
D)neutral
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What interesting discovery about the nervous system was made in the last 15 years or so?

A)Humans only use 10% of their neurons.
B)We are born with all of the neurons we will ever have.
C)New neurons are formed in some brain regions.
D)We are born with all of the glial cells we will ever have.
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Kalika is told by her physician that her symptoms are caused by a loss of myelin.Her diagnosis would most likely be

A)Parkinson's disease.
B)multiple sclerosis.
C)early stage Alzheimer's disease.
D)epilepsy.
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After neurotransmitter molecules are released,they may be broken down by enzymes,or they may be re-absorbed back into the axon,a process known as

A)inhibition.
B)neurogenesis.
C)refraction.
D)reuptake.
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Which type of cell is responsible for supporting the function of neurons?

A)GABA
B)glial
C)epithelial
D)dedrocytes
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____________neurotransmitters make it more likely that a neuron will generate action potentials,whereas _____________ neurotransmitters make it less likely that a neuron will do so.

A)Excitatory;inhibitory
B)Inhibitory;excitatory
C)Augmentation;depletion
D)Depletion;augmentation
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When a neuron is sufficiently stimulated it

A)becomes very negatively charged relative to outside of the cell.
B)initiates an action potential.
C)expands in size.
D)closes all of its membrane pores.
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Kerry works as a messenger for a business.His job is to carry messages between different buildings.Kerry's role for the company is similar to the function of ______________ for a neuron.

A)neurotransmitters
B)receptor sites
C)dendrites
D)somas
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The structures at the far end of the axon (i.e. ,furthest from the cell body)are called

A)axon terminals.
B)dendrites.
C)glial junctions.
D)spines.
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Mary put her hand on a hot stove.Which type of neuron is responsible for sending a pain message towards her spinal cord?

A)motor neuron
B)interneuron
C)sensory neuron
D)efferent neuron
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"All or none" is the principle stating that

A)a neuron always fires at the same strength.
B)a neuron fires at full strength or half strength.There are no other "partial" firing options.
C)all the dendrites must be receiving messages telling the neuron to fire or it will not fire at all.
D)all somas must be receiving messages telling the neuron to fire or it will not fire at all.
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Elizabeth was driving on the freeway when a car passed abruptly in front of her and almost hit her vehicle.As a result of the stress produced by this incident,her heart rate increased and she felt "on edge." Which of the following neurotransmitters is likely responsible for Elizabeth's response?

A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)GABA
D)norepinephrine
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Which endocrine gland controls all of the other glands in the body?

A)thyroid gland
B)adrenal gland
C)pancreas
D)pituitary gland
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The brain and spinal cord make up the

A)central nervous system.
B)autonomic nervous system.
C)peripheral nervous system.
D)somatic nervous system.
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Drugs that block neurotransmitter activity are called

A)agonists.
B)antagonists.
C)excitatory.
D)reuptake inhibitors.
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The main excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system that plays a role in memory and learning is

A)glutamate.
B)GABA.
C)acetylcholine.
D)serotonin.
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Because they have similar chemical structures,morphine and other opiates are able to lock into receptor sites for

A)GABA.
B)serotonin.
C)dopamine.
D)endorphins.
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Andy has decided to seek medical help for mood disturbances and appetite problems.Which neurotransmitter is most likely involved in the problems Andy is experiencing?

A)GABA
B)dopamine
C)serotonin
D)acetylcholine
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Hormones are chemicals that are secreted and go directly into

A)the bloodstream.
B)specific organs.
C)nerve endings.
D)the brain.
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Mobombi had completed about a quarter of the distance in the marathon in which he was a participant.Suddenly,he stumbled and fell.Despite feeling a sharp pain initially,he got up and continued to run until he completed the race.Upon crossing the finish line he fell down writhing in pain.When checked out,it was discovered that Mobombi had broken his leg.He was able to run the remainder of the marathon relatively pain free due to the release of

A)enzymes.
B)amino acids.
C)monoamines.
D)endorphins.
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The ________ regulates and maintains constant internal bodily states by stimulating the pituitary gland.

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)amygdala
D)hippocampus
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Which part of the brain controls the pituitary gland?

A)hypothalamus
B)hippocampus
C)amygdala
D)diencephalon
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African naked mole rats show no behavioural response when exposed to capsaicin,the active ingredient in chili peppers.This is most likely due to the fact that they lack the neurotransmitter

A)glutamate.
B)GABA.
C)substance P.
D)serotonin.
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Luisa is diagnosed with a medical disorder caused by too much dopamine activity in certain brain regions.Her doctor is likely to prescribe a dopamine ________________ to treat her.

A)reuptake inhibitor.
B)stimulator.
C)agonist.
D)antagonist.
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The pituitary gland is known as the _______ gland because it controls the other glands in the body.

A)master
B)alpha
C)dominant
D)ventral
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The two main divisions of the nervous system are the __________ and the __________.

A)brain;spinal cord
B)autonomic;somatic nervous systems
C)peripheral nervous system;central nervous system
D)glands;muscles
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The peripheral nervous system consists of the __________ and the __________ nervous systems.

A)autonomic;somatic
B)autonomic;sympathetic
C)parasympathetic;somatic
D)parasympathetic;sympathetic
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Which neurotransmitter is associated with sleep,mood,and appetite?

A)GABA
B)serotonin
C)dopamine
D)acetylcholine
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__________ plays a critical role as a neurotransmitter that stimulates voluntary muscle movement directly at the junction between nerves and muscles.

A)acetylcholine
B)GABA
C)dopamine
D)endorphin
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The main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the nervous system is

A)glutamate.
B)GABA.
C)acetylcholine.
D)serotonin.
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Which of the following is a likely effect of damage to the hypothalamus?

A)reduced use of left arm
B)deregulation of hormones
C)development of aphasia
D)reduced ability to reason
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What is the maximum value for heritability?

A)0.1
B)1.0
C)10
D)100
B
2
Yani inherited the gene for blue eyes from his mother,but he actually has brown eyes.What is his eye colour phenotype?

A)brown
B)blue
C)both blue and brown
D)Yani does not have a phenotype because he is not heterozygous.
A
3
The sequence of nucleotides in DNA represents a code that cells can use to create

A)amino acids.
B)chromosomes.
C)proteins.
D)genes.
C
4
Approximately how many genes do humans have?

A)500
B)25 000
C)900 000
D)10 000 000 000
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The sequence of letters TATAAGGCACCC most likely represents

A)the order of genes on a chromosome.
B)the types of chromosomes in a cell.
C)the order of nucleotides in a gene.
D)the types of DNA in a chromosome.
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Behavioural genetics is the study of how

A)specific phenotypes influence genotypes.
B)different behaviours lead to changes in the genetic code.
C)genes and environment influence behaviour.
D)monozygotic twins are created.
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Genes are organized along ________________,structures in the cellular nucleus that are lined with all of the genes an individual inherits.

A)genotypes
B)proteins
C)amino acids
D)chromosomes
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What is the maximum value for heritability?

A)0.1
B)1.0
C)10
D)100
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Which of the following best reflects the modern scientific approach to the nature-nurture question?

A)Why does environment have so little influence over behaviour compared to genes?
B)How do genes and environment interact to produce behaviour?
C)Why do genes have so little influence over behaviour compared to environment?
D)Is nature or nurture more important for determining behaviour?
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Our genetic code usually determines whether we have typically male or female bodies.Occasionally however,individuals are born who are genetically male,but who physically appear female.These children are ______________ male,but __________________ female.

A)heterozygous;homozygous
B)homozygous;heterozygous
C)phenotypically;genotypically
D)genotypically;phenotypically
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Having a dimple on your chin is determined by a single gene pair.If you inherited one dimple gene and one non-dimple gene from your parents,you could be described as ____________ for this trait.

A)heterozygous
B)homozygous
C)phenotypical
D)genotypical
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Kendra (female)and Robert (male)are the biological parents of a male child.Which of the following correctly describes how their son inherited his genes?

A)All of them were contributed by Robert.
B)All of them were contributed by Kendra.
C)Half came from Kendra and the other half came from Robert.
D)Two-thirds came from Robert and one-third came from Kendra.
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Suppose for a particular personality trait,dizygotic twins both share the trait 13% of the time while monozygotic twins share the trait 14% of the time.The heritability for this trait would be close to

A)0
B).13
C).14
D)1
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Which of these sibling pairs will share the greatest number of genes?

A)two brothers who were born of the same two parents 18 months apart
B)a brother and sister who are fraternal twins
C)two brothers who develop from the same fertilized egg
D)two sisters who are fraternal twins
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Suppose a researcher is studying twins where at least one twin suffers from depression.The researcher finds that both twins are much more likely to share the disorder if they are monozygotic and not dizygotic twins.What should the research conclude?

A)depression is entirely genetic
B)the heritability of depression is high
C)the heritability of depression is low
D)monozygotic twins are at a higher risk for depression than non-twins
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Which of these research methods would a behavioural geneticist be likely to employ to study the influence of genetics on personality?

A)examining heritability in twins and adopted individuals
B)interviewing people who have known others who were particularly odd or unique
C)administering paper and pencil or computerized questionnaires to hundreds of people
D)documenting the patterns of development and difficulties of psychiatric patients
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If two corresponding genes at a given location on a pair of chromosomes are the same,they are referred to as

A)genotyped.
B)homozygous.
C)phenotyped.
D)heterozygous.
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For a simple trait with one dominant and one recessive gene,a person will display the recessive trait

A)if they are heterozygous or homozygous for the recessive trait.
B)only if they are homozygous for the recessive trait.
C)only if they are heterozygous.
D)as long as they inherit one copy of the recessive trait.
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Research suggests which of the following is true regarding the nature-nurture debate?

A)Psychological traits are mostly determined by genes.
B)Psychological traits are mostly determined by environmental factors.
C)Genes and environment both independently influence traits,but do not interact.
D)Some psychological traits are more influenced by genes,while others are more the result of environment.
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The most basic units of heredity that regulate development and physiological processes are called

A)proteins.
B)genes.
C)phenotypes.
D)amino acids.
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A heritability of .37 indicates what about a trait?

A)0.37% of individual differences in the trait can be attributed to environmental factors.
B)0.37% of individual differences in the trait can be attributed to genetic factors within the population.
C)37% of individual differences in the trait can be attributed to environmental factors within the population.
D)37% of individual differences in the trait can be attributed to genetic factors within the population.
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The branchlike structures that receive messages from other neurons are called

A)axons.
B)nerve bundles.
C)dendrites.
D)synapses.
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Gi works in a laboratory that identifies which genes are present among individuals with particular traits that are not present in others.The goal of the lab is to understand how specific genes are related to behaviour.Gi works in which field?

A)eugenics
B)DNA phenotyping
C)behavioural genomics
D)psychobehavioural genetics
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Which best describes the current understanding of gender differences in cognitive abilities?

A)There are no gender differences in cognitive abilities.
B)There is currently a debate about whether these differences are genetic or the result of cultural and environmental factors.
C)There is no evidence that these differences are biological.
D)There is no evidence that cultural and environmental factors can affect these differences.
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Which part of the neuron acts like an antenna to receive messages from other neurons?

A)cell body
B)dendrite
C)axon
D)glia
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If neuronal communication were compared to radio,the _______________ would be the transmitter at the radio station and the _______________ would be the antenna on your car.

A)cell bodies;axons
B)dendrites;myelin sheaths
C)myelin sheaths;cell bodies
D)axons;dendrites
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A researcher is studying factors that influence political philosophy (conservative or liberal).She finds that adopted children are more likely to share their political philosophy with their adoptive parents than their biological parents.Which of the following should she conclude?

A)Genes have no influence on political philosophy.
B)Adoptive parents are more likely to be liberal.
C)Political philosophy has high heritability.
D)Political philosophy has low heritability.
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Aaron is working at his job as an editor of a science magazine when a reporter places an article on his desk entitled "Gene for Optimism Found." To avoid confusing the readers about what the scientists most likely found,what could Aaron change the title to?

A)"Pessimists are Missing a Crucial Gene"
B)"Scientists Find Gene's Purpose is to Increase Optimism"
C)"Scientists Find the Single Gene for Optimism"
D)"Gene Found to be a Factor in Optimism"
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Researchers have found that the male advantage in mental rotation tasks is related to

A)cultural factors.
B)estrogens.
C)testosterone levels.
D)educational factors.
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The ___________ is the central region of the neuron that contains genes that synthesize proteins that comprise the chemicals and structures that allow the neuron to function.

A)neuronal membrane
B)dendrite
C)axon
D)cell body
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31
______ are responsible for sending and receiving messages throughout the body.

A)Glial cells
B)Neurons
C)Nodes of Ranvier
D)Reuptake inhibitors
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32
Which part of the neuron is responsible for manufacturing proteins?

A)axon
B)cell body
C)dendrite
D)membrane
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33
Which of the following is true?

A)Most traits are controlled by a single gene.
B)Each gene can only affect one trait.
C)A single gene can often be a risk factor for several disorders.
D)No trait is determined by a single gene.
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34
Which of the following is the most clearly adaptive for humans?

A)hiccups
B)the fight-or-flight response
C)schizophrenia
D)red hair
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35
If a trait has high heritability,then adopted children are more likely to share the trait with

A)their biological parents.
B)their adoptive parents.
C)schoolmates.
D)other adopted children.
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36
"Natural selection" is a process by which

A)favourable traits become increasingly common in a population of interbreeding individuals,while traits that are unfavourable become less common.
B)animal breeders select animals in each generation that have the most "natural" traits to breed the next generation.
C)favourable traits become increasingly common in a population over the course of a single generation.
D)genetic mutations lead to random changes within a population of organisms.
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37
Neurons are

A)cells in the brain that are believed to help clean and feed brain cells.
B)cells that send and receive information.
C)bundles of nerves.
D)chemical transmitters found in the hypothalamus.
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38
Which of the following is a limitation associated with behavioural genomics?

A)Most traits are not controlled by single genes.
B)Technology is not yet sufficiently advanced to identify single genes.
C)The Human Genome Project has not yet been completed.
D)Laws prevent researchers from sequencing the genes of individuals.
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39
Which part of a neuron transports information from the neuron to other neurons through an electrochemical reaction?

A)soma
B)axon
C)dendrite
D)cell membrane
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40
Which of the following correctly describes an adaptation?

A)any heritable trait,both physical and behavioural,that can pass from one generation to the next
B)a change in the frequency of genes within a population
C)a heritable trait that contributes to the survival,health,or sexual behaviour of an organism
D)any gene pasted from one generation to another
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41
The __________ speeds up the passage of electrical messages by acting as an insulator of the neuronal signal.

A)blood-brain barrier
B)terminal button
C)myelin
D)synaptic vesicles
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42
The voltage of a neuron's ______________ is typically around -70 millivolts.

A)postsynaptic potential
B)resting potential
C)action potential
D)graded potential
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43
The tiny space between the axon terminal of one cell and the dendrites of the next cell is called the

A)receptor site.
B)synapse.
C)dendrite knob.
D)axon terminal.
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44
________ is the creation of new neurons.

A)Neurogenesis
B)Neural plasticity
C)Long-term potentiation
D)Synaptogenesis
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45
Which structure is like a locked door that only certain neurotransmitter keys can unlock?

A)synapses
B)receptors
C)neural chiasms
D)response terminals
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46
What is the function of the myelin sheath?

A)to serve as a structure for neurons
B)to monitor neural activity
C)to speed up the neural impulse
D)to produce neurotransmitters
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47
Which of the following neurotransmitters affects neurons involved in voluntary movement,processing rewards,and mood?

A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)acetylcholine
D)GABA
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48
What do we call the state of a neuron when it is not transmitting or receiving messages?

A)action potential
B)resting potential
C)neutral period
D)refractory period
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49
What type of cell in the nervous system is responsible for mounting immune responses in the brain,removing wastes,and is found in myelin?

A)endorphins
B)epithelial cell
C)glial cell
D)neuron
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50
During an action potential,the electrical charge inside the neuron is _________ compared to the electrical charge outside the neuron.

A)positive
B)balanced
C)negative
D)neutral
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51
What interesting discovery about the nervous system was made in the last 15 years or so?

A)Humans only use 10% of their neurons.
B)We are born with all of the neurons we will ever have.
C)New neurons are formed in some brain regions.
D)We are born with all of the glial cells we will ever have.
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52
Kalika is told by her physician that her symptoms are caused by a loss of myelin.Her diagnosis would most likely be

A)Parkinson's disease.
B)multiple sclerosis.
C)early stage Alzheimer's disease.
D)epilepsy.
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53
After neurotransmitter molecules are released,they may be broken down by enzymes,or they may be re-absorbed back into the axon,a process known as

A)inhibition.
B)neurogenesis.
C)refraction.
D)reuptake.
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54
Which type of cell is responsible for supporting the function of neurons?

A)GABA
B)glial
C)epithelial
D)dedrocytes
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55
____________neurotransmitters make it more likely that a neuron will generate action potentials,whereas _____________ neurotransmitters make it less likely that a neuron will do so.

A)Excitatory;inhibitory
B)Inhibitory;excitatory
C)Augmentation;depletion
D)Depletion;augmentation
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56
When a neuron is sufficiently stimulated it

A)becomes very negatively charged relative to outside of the cell.
B)initiates an action potential.
C)expands in size.
D)closes all of its membrane pores.
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57
Kerry works as a messenger for a business.His job is to carry messages between different buildings.Kerry's role for the company is similar to the function of ______________ for a neuron.

A)neurotransmitters
B)receptor sites
C)dendrites
D)somas
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58
The structures at the far end of the axon (i.e. ,furthest from the cell body)are called

A)axon terminals.
B)dendrites.
C)glial junctions.
D)spines.
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59
Mary put her hand on a hot stove.Which type of neuron is responsible for sending a pain message towards her spinal cord?

A)motor neuron
B)interneuron
C)sensory neuron
D)efferent neuron
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60
"All or none" is the principle stating that

A)a neuron always fires at the same strength.
B)a neuron fires at full strength or half strength.There are no other "partial" firing options.
C)all the dendrites must be receiving messages telling the neuron to fire or it will not fire at all.
D)all somas must be receiving messages telling the neuron to fire or it will not fire at all.
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61
Elizabeth was driving on the freeway when a car passed abruptly in front of her and almost hit her vehicle.As a result of the stress produced by this incident,her heart rate increased and she felt "on edge." Which of the following neurotransmitters is likely responsible for Elizabeth's response?

A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)GABA
D)norepinephrine
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62
Which endocrine gland controls all of the other glands in the body?

A)thyroid gland
B)adrenal gland
C)pancreas
D)pituitary gland
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63
The brain and spinal cord make up the

A)central nervous system.
B)autonomic nervous system.
C)peripheral nervous system.
D)somatic nervous system.
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64
Drugs that block neurotransmitter activity are called

A)agonists.
B)antagonists.
C)excitatory.
D)reuptake inhibitors.
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65
The main excitatory neurotransmitter in the nervous system that plays a role in memory and learning is

A)glutamate.
B)GABA.
C)acetylcholine.
D)serotonin.
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66
Because they have similar chemical structures,morphine and other opiates are able to lock into receptor sites for

A)GABA.
B)serotonin.
C)dopamine.
D)endorphins.
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67
Andy has decided to seek medical help for mood disturbances and appetite problems.Which neurotransmitter is most likely involved in the problems Andy is experiencing?

A)GABA
B)dopamine
C)serotonin
D)acetylcholine
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68
Hormones are chemicals that are secreted and go directly into

A)the bloodstream.
B)specific organs.
C)nerve endings.
D)the brain.
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69
Mobombi had completed about a quarter of the distance in the marathon in which he was a participant.Suddenly,he stumbled and fell.Despite feeling a sharp pain initially,he got up and continued to run until he completed the race.Upon crossing the finish line he fell down writhing in pain.When checked out,it was discovered that Mobombi had broken his leg.He was able to run the remainder of the marathon relatively pain free due to the release of

A)enzymes.
B)amino acids.
C)monoamines.
D)endorphins.
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70
The ________ regulates and maintains constant internal bodily states by stimulating the pituitary gland.

A)thalamus
B)hypothalamus
C)amygdala
D)hippocampus
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71
Which part of the brain controls the pituitary gland?

A)hypothalamus
B)hippocampus
C)amygdala
D)diencephalon
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72
African naked mole rats show no behavioural response when exposed to capsaicin,the active ingredient in chili peppers.This is most likely due to the fact that they lack the neurotransmitter

A)glutamate.
B)GABA.
C)substance P.
D)serotonin.
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73
Luisa is diagnosed with a medical disorder caused by too much dopamine activity in certain brain regions.Her doctor is likely to prescribe a dopamine ________________ to treat her.

A)reuptake inhibitor.
B)stimulator.
C)agonist.
D)antagonist.
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74
The pituitary gland is known as the _______ gland because it controls the other glands in the body.

A)master
B)alpha
C)dominant
D)ventral
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75
The two main divisions of the nervous system are the __________ and the __________.

A)brain;spinal cord
B)autonomic;somatic nervous systems
C)peripheral nervous system;central nervous system
D)glands;muscles
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76
The peripheral nervous system consists of the __________ and the __________ nervous systems.

A)autonomic;somatic
B)autonomic;sympathetic
C)parasympathetic;somatic
D)parasympathetic;sympathetic
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77
Which neurotransmitter is associated with sleep,mood,and appetite?

A)GABA
B)serotonin
C)dopamine
D)acetylcholine
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78
__________ plays a critical role as a neurotransmitter that stimulates voluntary muscle movement directly at the junction between nerves and muscles.

A)acetylcholine
B)GABA
C)dopamine
D)endorphin
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79
The main inhibitory neurotransmitter in the nervous system is

A)glutamate.
B)GABA.
C)acetylcholine.
D)serotonin.
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80
Which of the following is a likely effect of damage to the hypothalamus?

A)reduced use of left arm
B)deregulation of hormones
C)development of aphasia
D)reduced ability to reason
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