Deck 3: Drugs and the Nervous System
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Deck 3: Drugs and the Nervous System
1
Receptors that activate second messengers are called:
A)ionotropic
B)metabotropic
C)messenger
D)channel
A)ionotropic
B)metabotropic
C)messenger
D)channel
B
2
The electrical activity along the axon that occurs when a neuron fires is called:
A)modal current
B)action potential
C)metabotropic activity
D)tomography
A)modal current
B)action potential
C)metabotropic activity
D)tomography
B
3
___________ receptors are sometimes termed "fast" receptors because the entire process is completed in just a few milliseconds.
A)Partical
B)Channel
C)Ionotropic
D)Metabotropic
A)Partical
B)Channel
C)Ionotropic
D)Metabotropic
C
4
Which of the following is not a neurotransmitter?
A)dopamine
B)norepinephrine
C)serotonin
D)acetylcholine
E)all of these are neurotransmitters
A)dopamine
B)norepinephrine
C)serotonin
D)acetylcholine
E)all of these are neurotransmitters
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5
The neurotransmitter that is active at the neuromuscular junction is __________.
A)acetylcholine
B)dopamine
C)myosin
D)serotonin
A)acetylcholine
B)dopamine
C)myosin
D)serotonin
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6
If a neurotransmitter is viewed as a key,what structure would be viewed as the lock?
A)the axon
B)the synapse
C)the receptor
D)the axon terminal
E)none of these
A)the axon
B)the synapse
C)the receptor
D)the axon terminal
E)none of these
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7
___________,a disease characterized by severe muscle weakness and fatigue,is caused by a blockage of acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction.
A)Alzheimer's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Muscular dystrophy
D)Myasthenia gravis
A)Alzheimer's disease
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Muscular dystrophy
D)Myasthenia gravis
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8
Monoamine oxidase is __________.
A)the enzyme that breaks down norepinephrine and dopamine
B)a neurotransmitter
C)a schedule I drug
D)the part of the brain that regulates sex
A)the enzyme that breaks down norepinephrine and dopamine
B)a neurotransmitter
C)a schedule I drug
D)the part of the brain that regulates sex
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9
Neurotransmitters are released from the __________.
A)axon terminal
B)dendrites
C)receptor sites
D)synapse
A)axon terminal
B)dendrites
C)receptor sites
D)synapse
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10
A compound that occupies a receptor,but does not activate the neuron is known as a(n)__________.
A)agonist
B)antagonist
C)enzyme
D)neurotransmitter
A)agonist
B)antagonist
C)enzyme
D)neurotransmitter
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11
____________ are specialized structures located on dendrites and cell bodies for neurons that are activated by neurotransmitters.
A)Receptor sites
B)Axon terminals
C)Synapses
D)Vesicles
A)Receptor sites
B)Axon terminals
C)Synapses
D)Vesicles
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12
The site between neuron and muscle cells where chemical release causes muscle cells to contract is the ________________.
A)synapse
B)dendrite
C)neuromuscular junction
D)medulla
E)axon
A)synapse
B)dendrite
C)neuromuscular junction
D)medulla
E)axon
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13
Which of the following processes are responsible for removing neurotransmitters from the synapse?
A)enzyme breakdown
B)reuptake
C)spontaneous disintegration
D)enzyme breakdown and reuptake
A)enzyme breakdown
B)reuptake
C)spontaneous disintegration
D)enzyme breakdown and reuptake
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14
The space between neurons is the __________.
A)axon
B)axon terminal
C)dendrite
D)synapse
A)axon
B)axon terminal
C)dendrite
D)synapse
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15
The neurotransmitter thought to be critical in the development of Alzheimer's disease is __________.
A)dopamine
B)norepinephrine
C)acetylcholine
D)serotonin
A)dopamine
B)norepinephrine
C)acetylcholine
D)serotonin
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16
Axons are frequently covered with a sheath known as __________.
A)dopamine
B)the exoskeleton
C)myelin
D)the dendritic membrane
A)dopamine
B)the exoskeleton
C)myelin
D)the dendritic membrane
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17
The transmission of information at the synapse is:
A)chemical
B)ontogenetic
C)electrical
D)all of these
A)chemical
B)ontogenetic
C)electrical
D)all of these
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18
Drugs are believed to act on the nervous system by __________.
A)affecting the deactivation of neurotransmitters
B)mimicking the effects of neurotransmitters
C)changing the shape of the synapse
D)all of these
E)affecting the deactivation and mimicking the effects of neurotransmitters
A)affecting the deactivation of neurotransmitters
B)mimicking the effects of neurotransmitters
C)changing the shape of the synapse
D)all of these
E)affecting the deactivation and mimicking the effects of neurotransmitters
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19
Receptors that are coupled to ion channels that regulate the number of charged particles inside the neuron are called:
A)ionotropic
B)metabotropic
C)partical
D)channel
A)ionotropic
B)metabotropic
C)partical
D)channel
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20
Neurotransmitters are stored in packages known as __________.
A)dendrites
B)vesicles
C)receptor sites
D)axons
A)dendrites
B)vesicles
C)receptor sites
D)axons
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21
The branch of the autonomic nervous system that is activated during emotional arousal is the __________.
A)parasympathetic branch
B)sympathetic branch
C)central branch
D)peripheral branch
A)parasympathetic branch
B)sympathetic branch
C)central branch
D)peripheral branch
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22
Heroin and other opiate drugs are thought to act by mimicking:
A)dopamine
B)acetylcholine
C)endorphin
D)GABA
E)serotonin
A)dopamine
B)acetylcholine
C)endorphin
D)GABA
E)serotonin
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23
Which of the following neurotransmitters is mimicked by the active chemical in marijuana?
A)anandamide
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)endorphin
A)anandamide
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)endorphin
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24
One of the primary functions of the reticular formation is to control __________.
A)release of hormones
B)sexual behavior
C)regulation of the autonomic nervous system
D)arousal and alertness level
A)release of hormones
B)sexual behavior
C)regulation of the autonomic nervous system
D)arousal and alertness level
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25
Which of the following is not one of the major divisions of the human brain?
A)hindbrain
B)midbrain
C)forebrain
D)backbrain
A)hindbrain
B)midbrain
C)forebrain
D)backbrain
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26
Which of the following is used to treat Parkinson's disease?
A)monoamine oxidase
B)Aricept
C)L-dopa
D)Thorazine
A)monoamine oxidase
B)Aricept
C)L-dopa
D)Thorazine
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27
LSD acts as an agonist for which of the following neurotransmitters?
A)glutamate
B)serotonin
C)dopamine
D)acetylcholine
A)glutamate
B)serotonin
C)dopamine
D)acetylcholine
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28
Progressive deterioration of motor control is a key symptom of:
A)Parkinson's disease
B)schizophrenia
C)serotonin syndrome
D)Alzheimer's disease
A)Parkinson's disease
B)schizophrenia
C)serotonin syndrome
D)Alzheimer's disease
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29
What neurotransmitter is primarily implicated in schizophrenia?
A)dopamine
B)norepinephrine
C)acetylcholine
D)GABA
A)dopamine
B)norepinephrine
C)acetylcholine
D)GABA
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30
The brain's major inhibitory neurotransmitter is __________.
A)endorphin
B)L-dopa
C)GABA
D)serotonin
A)endorphin
B)L-dopa
C)GABA
D)serotonin
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31
The brain structure that controls primary drives like hunger and thirst is the __________.
A)hippocampus
B)occipital cortex
C)hypothalamus
D)medulla
A)hippocampus
B)occipital cortex
C)hypothalamus
D)medulla
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32
Progressive loss of memory and other cognitive functions are key symptoms of:
A)Parkinson's disease
B)schizophrenia
C)serotonin syndrome
D)Alzheimer's disease
A)Parkinson's disease
B)schizophrenia
C)serotonin syndrome
D)Alzheimer's disease
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33
Recent research on adult neurogenesis has focused on the ____________.
A)hippocampus
B)pons
C)medulla
D)thalamus
A)hippocampus
B)pons
C)medulla
D)thalamus
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34
What neurotransmitter is primarily implicated in Parkinson's disease?
A)dopamine
B)glycine
C)norepinephrine
D)serotonin
A)dopamine
B)glycine
C)norepinephrine
D)serotonin
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35
Norepinephrine,dopamine,and serotonin are known collectively as __________.
A)enzymes
B)antidepressants
C)peptides
D)monoamines
A)enzymes
B)antidepressants
C)peptides
D)monoamines
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36
Which of the following is not a monoamine?
A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)endorphin
D)norepinephrine
A)serotonin
B)dopamine
C)endorphin
D)norepinephrine
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37
Which of the following neurotransmitters is thought to modulate pain relief?
A)dopamine
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)endorphin
A)dopamine
B)acetylcholine
C)GABA
D)endorphin
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38
What is the name of the brain structure that produces dopamine,and when damaged produces symptoms called Parkinson's disease?
A)medulla
B)thalamus
C)medial forebrain bundle
D)hippocampus
E)substantia nigra
A)medulla
B)thalamus
C)medial forebrain bundle
D)hippocampus
E)substantia nigra
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39
The system that "filters" blood before it enters the brain is called the __________.
A)periventricular system
B)blood-brain barrier
C)neural filtration system
D)hippocampus
A)periventricular system
B)blood-brain barrier
C)neural filtration system
D)hippocampus
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40
Some designer drugs produce what dangerous side effects?
A)Parkinson's symptoms and paralysis
B)death
C)heart attacks
D)stroke
A)Parkinson's symptoms and paralysis
B)death
C)heart attacks
D)stroke
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41
Which of the following techniques involves injecting radioactive isotopes into the brain?
A)CAT scan
B)PET scan
C)MRI
D)none of these
A)CAT scan
B)PET scan
C)MRI
D)none of these
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42
Neural transmission is said to be electrical at the synapse.
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43
In chronic drug users,biological changes in the neural pathways can alter responsiveness to non-drug environmental stimuli.
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44
A compound that occupies and activates a receptor site is called an antagonist.
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45
Dopamine is a neurotransmitter.
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46
The botulinum toxin achieves its deadly effects by blocking the release of dopamine at the neuromuscular junction.
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47
The brain structure thought to be critical to the storage of memories is the __________.
A)hippocampus
B)cerebellum
C)hypothalamus
D)basal ganglia
A)hippocampus
B)cerebellum
C)hypothalamus
D)basal ganglia
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48
Which of the following are techniques used to assess brain damage?
A)Electroencephalography
B)Computerized axial tomography
C)Magnetic resonance imagery
D)all of these
A)Electroencephalography
B)Computerized axial tomography
C)Magnetic resonance imagery
D)all of these
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49
If a drug resulted in the spontaneous firing of neurons in the occipital lobes of the cortex,the result would be __________.
A)sexual arousal
B)auditory hallucinations
C)visual hallucinations
D)loss of memory
A)sexual arousal
B)auditory hallucinations
C)visual hallucinations
D)loss of memory
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50
Visual information is projected to the __________.
A)occipital lobe
B)temporal lobe
C)parietal lobe
D)frontal lobe
A)occipital lobe
B)temporal lobe
C)parietal lobe
D)frontal lobe
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51
The space between neurons is the axon.
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52
Magnetic resonance imagery is a method used to __________.
A)measure voltage in a single neuron
B)create a three-dimensional image of the brain
C)determine which chemicals are active at a given synapse
D)none of these
A)measure voltage in a single neuron
B)create a three-dimensional image of the brain
C)determine which chemicals are active at a given synapse
D)none of these
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53
Acetylcholinesterase is an enzyme.
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54
Acetylcholine is a neurotransmitter that is released at the neuromuscular junction.
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55
Which of the following are structures of the basal ganglia?
A)hypothalamus,corpus callosum,thalamus
B)globus pallidus,caudate nucleus,putamen
C)cortex,reticular formation,hippocampus
D)none of these
A)hypothalamus,corpus callosum,thalamus
B)globus pallidus,caudate nucleus,putamen
C)cortex,reticular formation,hippocampus
D)none of these
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56
Neural firing is "all-or-none."
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57
Which of the following is often referred to as the pleasure center?
A)the medulla
B)the thalamus
C)the cerebellum
D)mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway
A)the medulla
B)the thalamus
C)the cerebellum
D)mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway
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58
Recent brain imaging research suggest that drug craving is associated with activity in the __________________.
A)hypothalamus
B)hippocampus
C)temporal lobe
D)limbic areas
A)hypothalamus
B)hippocampus
C)temporal lobe
D)limbic areas
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59
Phineas Gage damaged his frontal lobe in a freak accident.What problems did he experience after his injury?
A)Gage became paralyzed
B)He lost the ability to use language
C)He could no longer control his emotions or impulses
D)Gage was in a coma for 14 years
A)Gage became paralyzed
B)He lost the ability to use language
C)He could no longer control his emotions or impulses
D)Gage was in a coma for 14 years
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60
Monoamine oxidase breaks down acetylcholine.
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61
The autonomic nervous system is composed of the sympathetic branch and the peripheral branch.
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62
The mesolimbic dopaminergic pathway is the brain center involved with memory.
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63
GABA is the neurotransmitter thought to be critical in depression.
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64
The neurotransmitter mimicked by opiate drugs is endorphin.
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65
Suicidal behavior in depressed individuals has been linked to excessive serotonin activity.
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66
The hypothalamus is involved with the storage of memories.
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67
The cerebellum is the part of the brain that controls balance.
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68
New neurons continue to be born in the human brain even after a person reaches adulthood.
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69
Some designer drugs can cause brain damage.
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70
The central nervous system includes the brain and spinal cord.
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