front 1 1) Although an exact count is not available, it is likely that the
human brain has as many as | back 1 E |
front 2 2) The central nervous system is lacking in animals that have
| back 2 B |
front 3 3) Cephalization, the clustering of neurons and interneurons in the
anterior part of the animal, is apparent in | back 3 C |
front 4 4) An organism that lacks integration centers | back 4 C |
front 5 5) In the human knee-jerk reflex, as the calf is raised from the
vertical toward the horizontal, the muscles of the quadriceps (flexors
on the ventral side of the thighs) and the muscles of the hamstring
(extensors on the dorsal side of the thighs) are | back 5 C |
front 6 6) The stretch receptors of the sensory neurons in the human
knee-jerk reflex are located in the | back 6 C |
front 7 7) Choose the correct match of glial cell type and function. | back 7 A |
front 8 8) The cerebrospinal fluid is | back 8 A |
front 9 9) The human knee-jerk reflex requires an intact | back 9 A |
front 10 10) The blood-brain barrier | back 10 A |
front 11 11) Myelinated neurons are especially abundant in the | back 11 D |
front 12 12) An amino acid neurotransmitter that operates at inhibitory
synapses in the brain is | back 12 E |
front 13 13) Cerebrospinal fluid can be described as all of the following
except | back 13 C |
front 14 14) The divisions of the nervous system that have antagonistic, or
opposing, actions are | back 14 B |
front 15 15) Preparation for the fight-or-flight response includes activation
of the ________ nervous system. | back 15 A |
front 16 16) Exercise and emergency reactions include | back 16 B |
front 17 17) Increased activity in the sympathetic nervous system leads to
| back 17 E |
front 18 18) The activation of the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic
nervous system is associated with | back 18 A |
front 19 19) In a cephalized invertebrate, the system that transmits
"efferent" impulses from the anterior ganglion to distal
segments is the | back 19 B |
front 20 20) Afferent neuronal systems include the | back 20 A |
front 21 21) Cranial nerves originate in the brain and are thus part of the
| back 21 A |
front 22 22) The system that modulates excitation and inhibition of smooth and
cardiac muscles of the digestive, cardiovascular, and excretory
systems is the | back 22 C |
front 23 23) Calculation, contemplation, and cognition are human activities
associated with increased activity in the | back 23 C |
front 24 24) Central coordination of vertebrate biological rhythms in
physiology and behavior reside in the | back 24 B |
front 25 25) The endogenous nature of biological rhythms is based on the
observations that animals isolated from light and dark cues | back 25 B |
front 26 26) Bottlenose dolphins breathe air but can sleep in the ocean
because | back 26 E |
front 27 27) The limbic system in the central nervous system sustains many
vegetative functions in mammals and is closely associated with
structures that process cues about | back 27 B |
front 28 28) The telencephalon region of the developing brain of a mammal
| back 28 D |
front 29 29) Increases and decreases of the heart rate result from changes in
the activity of the | back 29 B |
front 30 30) The unconscious control of respiration and circulation are
associated with the | back 30 C |
front 31 31) Which of the following structures are correctly paired? | back 31 D |
front 32 32) Hormones that are secreted by the posterior pituitary gland are
made in the | back 32 D |
front 33 33) The coordination of groups of skeletal muscles is driven by
activity in the | back 33 B |
front 34 34) The regulation of body temperature derives from the activity of
the | back 34 D |
front 35 35) The regulatory centers for the respiratory and circulatory
systems are found in the | back 35 E |
front 36 36) Food and water appetites are under the regulatory influence of
the | back 36 D |
front 37 37) Which processes in animals are regulated by circadian rhythms?
| back 37 E |
front 38 38) The motor cortex is part of the | back 38 A |
front 39 39) The suprachiasmatic nuclei are found in the | back 39 B |
front 40 40) In mammals, advanced cognition is usually correlated with a large
and very convoluted neocortex, but birds are capable of sophisticated
cognition because they have | back 40 C |
front 41 41) Wernicke's and Broca's regions of the brain affect | back 41 C |
front 42 42) Which of the following shows a brain structure correctly paired
with one of its primary functions? | back 42 A |
front 43 43) If you were writing an essay, the part of your brain that would
be actively involved in this task is the | back 43 A |
front 44 44) The establishment and expression of emotions involves the
| back 44 A |
front 45 45) Our understanding of mental illness has been most advanced by
discoveries involving | back 45 D |
front 46 46) Wernicke's area | back 46 A |
front 47 47) Failure of an embryonic neuron to establish a synaptic connection
to another cell | back 47 E |
front 48 48) Short-term memory information processing usually causes changes
in the | back 48 D |
front 49 49) Learning a new language during adulthood alters activity in the
brain's language processing locations by | back 49 A |
front 50 50) Forming new long-term memories is strikingly disrupted after
damage to the | back 50 C |
front 51 51) Bipolar disorder is similar to schizophrenia in that researchers
suspect that both include trouble with the neurotransmitter | back 51 A |
front 52 52) Bipolar disorder differs from schizophrenia in that | back 52 A |
front 53 Refer to the following illustration of the limbic system to help
answer the next question | back 53 D |
front 54 Refer to the following illustration of the limbic system to help
answer the next question | back 54 A |
front 55 Refer to the following illustration of the limbic system to help
answer the next question | back 55 C |
front 56 Refer to the following illustration of the limbic system to help
answer the next question | back 56 D |
front 57 Refer to the following illustration of the limbic system to help
answer the next question | back 57 D |
front 58 58) Imagine you are resting comfortably on a sofa after dinner. This
could be described as a state with | back 58 C |
front 59 59) When Phineas Gage had a metal rod driven into his frontal lobe,
or when someone had a frontal lobotomy, they would | back 59 C |
front 60 60) Wakefulness is regulated by the reticular formation, which is
present in the | back 60 C |
front 61 61) Which of the following structures or regions is incorrectly
paired with its function? | back 61 A |
front 62 62) Patients with damage to Wernicke's area have difficulty | back 62 D |
front 63 63) The cerebral cortex plays a major role in all of the following
except | back 63 C |
front 64 64) After suffering a stroke, a patient can see objects anywhere in
front of him but pays attention only to objects in his right field of
vision. When asked to describe these objects, he has difficulty
judging their size and distance. What part of the brain was likely
damaged by the stroke? | back 64 D |
front 65 65) Injury localized to the hypothalamus would most likely disrupt
| back 65 E |
front 66 1) The 11 pairs of appendages projecting from the rostral area of
star-nosed moles are | back 66 B |
front 67 2) The correct sequence of sensory processing is | back 67 B |
front 68 3) Sensory-transducing cells that fire both graded potentials and
action potentials are found in | back 68 C |
front 69 4) Artificial electrical stimulation of a human's capsaicin-sensitive
neurons would likely produce the sensation of | back 69 B |
front 70 5) Artificial electrical stimulation of a human's menthol-sensitive
neurons would likely produce the sensation of | back 70 A |
front 71 6) Tastes and smells are distinct kinds of environmental information
in that | back 71 A |
front 72 7) Stimuli alter the activity of excitable sensory cells via | back 72 C |
front 73 8) Choose the correct sequence of the following events leading to the
sensory processing of a stimulus. | back 73 C |
front 74 9) Immediately after putting on a shirt, your skin might feel itchy.
However, this perception soon fades due to | back 74 A |
front 75 10) A given photon of light may trigger an action potential with
thousands of times more energy because the signal strength is
magnified by | back 75 C |
front 76 11) The muscle spindle is | back 76 D |
front 77 12) Statocysts contain cells that are | back 77 A |
front 78 13) An earthworm without a statocyst would not be able to | back 78 D |
front 79 14) The cellular membrane across which ion flow varies during
auditory transduction is the | back 79 D |
front 80 15) Sound waves arriving at a listener first strike the | back 80 B |
front 81 16) The pathway leading to the perception of sound by mammals begins
with the | back 81 A |
front 82 17) The cochlea is an organ of auditory transduction that contains
| back 82 A |
front 83 18) Dizziness is a perceived sensation that can occur when | back 83 B |
front 84 19) The perceived pitch of a sound depends on | back 84 C |
front 85 20) The sand grains or other dense materials resting on
mechanoreceptors used by most invertebrates to sense gravity are
called | back 85 A |
front 86 21) Mechanoreceptors that react to low frequency waves are part of
the | back 86 D |
front 87 22) The lateral line system in fish transduces sensory information in
a manner that, among these choices, is most similar to | back 87 D |
front 88 23) The generation of action potentials in olfactory neurons
initiated by odors drawn in the nasal cavity is an example of | back 88 B |
front 89 24) Tastes and smells are similar in that | back 89 B |
front 90 25) Sensillae are | back 90 D |
front 91 26) Most of the chemosensory neurons arising in the nasal cavity have
axonal projections that terminate in the | back 91 C |
front 92 27) Umami perception follows the oral presence of | back 92 C |
front 93 28) The ratio of expressed receptor types to taste cells is | back 93 D |
front 94 29) Proteins coded by a very large family of related genes are active
in the sensory transduction of | back 94 B |
front 95 30) It can be very difficult to select an angle for sneaking up to a
grasshopper to catch it because grasshoppers have | back 95 B |
front 96 31) Compared to viewing a distant object, viewing an object held
within 5 cm of the eye requires a lens that | back 96 B |
front 97 32) Sensory transduction of light/dark information in the vertebrate
retina is accomplished by | back 97 E |
front 98 33) Rods exposed to light will | back 98 B |
front 99 34) A rod exposed to light will | back 99 E |
front 100 35) Lateral inhibition via amacrine cells in the mammalian retina
| back 100 B |
front 101 36) For the processing of visual information in the central nervous
system of humans, the neuronal projections of ganglion cells to the
left and right lateral geniculate nuclei (LGN) are | back 101 C |
front 102 37) In the human retina | back 102 A |
front 103 38) Receptor proteins for the neurotransmitter molecules released by
rods and cones are found on | back 103 D |
front 104 39) The blind spot in the human retina is the location that has the
collected axons of | back 104 A |
front 105 40) An injury to the occipital lobe will likely impair function of
the | back 105 A |
front 106 41) A ligand for the umami receptor in the sense of taste is | back 106 E |
front 107 42) The olfactory bulbs are located | back 107 D |
front 108 43) The contraction of skeletal muscles is based on | back 108 E |
front 109 44) Compared to oxidative skeletal muscle fibers, those classified as
glycolytic typically have | back 109 E |
front 110 45) Myasthenia gravis is a form of muscle paralysis in which | back 110 B |
front 111 46) A skeletal muscle deprived of adequate ATP supplies will | back 111 C |
front 112 47) Most of the ATP supplies for a skeletal muscle undergoing 1 hour
of sustained exercise come from | back 112 D |
front 113 48) The calcium ions released into the cytosol during excitation of
skeletal muscle bind to | back 113 A |
front 114 49) The "motor unit" in vertebrate skeletal muscle refers
to | back 114 D |
front 115 50) The muscles of a recently deceased human can remain in a
contracted state, termed rigor mortis, for several hours, due to the
lack of | back 115 B |
front 116 51) Calcium ions initiate sliding of filaments in skeletal muscles by
| back 116 B |
front 117 52) Muscle cells are stimulated by neurotransmitters released from
the synaptic terminals of | back 117 B |
front 118 53) In a relaxed skeletal muscle, actin is not chemically bound to
| back 118 A |
front 119 54) Skeletal muscle contraction begins when calcium ions bind to
| back 119 E |
front 120 55) A skeletal muscle with abnormally low levels of calcium ions
would be impaired in | back 120 D |
front 121 56) Which of the following is the correct sequence that describes the
excitation and contraction of a skeletal muscle fiber? | back 121 E |
front 122 57) The lumen of the transverse tubules of skeletal muscles contains
| back 122 A |
front 123 58) Sustained muscle contraction without relaxation between
successive stimuli is called | back 123 B |
front 124 59) Skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle all have | back 124 E |
front 125 60) Calcium ions regulate contraction of smooth muscle cells by
binding to | back 125 E |
front 126 61) Action potentials in the heart move from one contractile cell to
the next via | back 126 C |
front 127 62) The hydrostatic skeleton of the earthworm allows it to move
around in its environment by | back 127 D |
front 128 63) Chitin is a major component of | back 128 C |
front 129 64) An endoskeleton is the primary body support for the | back 129 C |
front 130 65) A ball-and-socket joint connects | back 130 D |
front 131 66) Among these choices, the most energetically efficient locomotion
per unit mass is likely | back 131 E |
front 132 67) The structure diagrammed in the figure is the | back 132 B |
front 133 68) The structure involved in equalizing the pressure between the ear
and the atmosphere is represented by number | back 133 C |
front 134 69) The sense of head motion begins with sensory transduction by the
structures at which numbers? | back 134 D |
front 135 70) Vibrations of the tympanic membrane to the oval window are
transmitted by the structures at which numbers? | back 135 C |
front 136 71) The organ of Corti is represented by which number? | back 136 E |
front 137 72) Hair cells are found in structures represented by numbers
| back 137 C |
front 138 73) The structure pictured in the figure is found in | back 138 B |
front 139 74) Myosin filaments without actin overlap are in which section of
the figure? | back 139 D |
front 140 75) Overlapping actin and myosin filaments are found in which section
of the figure? | back 140 B |
front 141 76) Experiments with genetically altered mice showed that the mice
would consume abnormally high amounts of bitter-tasting compounds in
water after their | back 141 E |
front 142 77) Which of the following sensory receptors is incorrectly paired
with its category? | back 142 E |
front 143 78) The middle ear converts | back 143 A |
front 144 79) During the contraction of a vertebrate skeletal muscle fiber,
calcium ions | back 144 B |
front 145 80) Which sensory distinction is not encoded by a difference in
neuron identity? | back 145 C |
front 146 81) The transduction of sound waves into action potentials takes
place | back 146 B |
front 147 82) Although some sharks close their eyes just before they bite,
their bites are on target. Researchers have noted that sharks often
misdirect their bites at metal objects and that they can find
batteries buried under sand. This evidence suggests that sharks keep
track of their prey during the split second before they bite in the
same way that | back 147 D |