Biology lecture exam 2

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Which of the following is a sex-linked condition that more often affects males?

color blindness

What is the primary role of the interneuron (association neuron)?

connect motor and sensory neurons in their pathways

The large fiber tract that allows communication between the two cerebral hemispheres is called the ________

corpus callosum

Which of the following effects is characteristic of the parasympathetic nervous system?

decreased heart rate

The amount of light that impinges on the retina is primarily regulated by the ________.

iris

The hypothalamus is the "emotional-visceral" center of the brain and, thus, is an important part of the ________

limbic system

A disease that led to the degeneration and death of nerves composed of the peripheral nervous system would lead to which the following symptoms

loss of voluntary muscle control

An ear infection following an illness such as a cold can pass from the throat through the auditory (pharyngotympanic) tube to the ________.

middle ear

The state of continuous partial muscle contractions is known as ________

muscle tone

According to the sliding filament theory, how does muscle contraction occur?

myosin heads create cross bridges and pull thin filaments, causing them to slide

What is released by axon terminals into the synaptic cleft to stimulate a muscle to contract?

neurotransmitter

Sensory receptors that respond to tissue-damaging stimuli or stimuli that have the potential to damage tissue are called ________.

nociceptors

The ________ is a connective tissue wrapping around fascicles of neuron fibers.

perineurium

The hypothalamus regulates the ________.

pituitary gland

The perception of the position of one's joints and limbs is called ________

proprioception

The plasma membrane of a skeletal muscle cell is called the ________

sarcolemma

The ________ is a saclike membranous network that surrounds each myofibril.

sarcoplasmic reticulum

In adults, the function of the yellow marrow is to _______

store adipose tissue

________ is the property of skeletal muscle whereby an increase in the frequency of action potentials enhances the force developed by the muscle cell.

summation

Glial cells

support neurons by supplying nutrients

We have often heard not to go for a swim after eating a large meal; we need to give our food time to digest before exercising. Which divisions are competing for control?

sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions

the functional type of joint with the least amount of mobility.

synarthrosis

Following the visual pathway into the brain, where does the nerve impulse travel upon leaving the optic tracts?

thalamus

What portion of the diencephalon acts as a relay station for sensory impulses traveling upward to the sensory cortex?

thalamus

While doing "jumping jacks" during an exercise class, your arms and legs move laterally away from the midline of your body. This motion is called ________.

abduction

Which of the following terms indicates a nerve impulse has been initiated and is being transmitted?

action potential

A decrease in the amplitude of a receptor potential in the presence of a continuing stimulus is called ________

adaptation

What is covered by the endomysium?

an individual muscle cell

What is required to form a cross bridge between a myosin head and an actin filament?

calcium ions and ATP

Small canals that connect osteocytes in their lacunae to the central canal are known as ________.

canaliculi

What part of the brain is highly developed in animals that have finely tuned balance and complex coordination?

cerebellum

the pathway along which images received by the retina of the eye will travel into the brain.

optic nerve, optic chiasma, optic tracts, thalamus, optic radiation, occipital lobe

What is housed in a lacuna of compact bone tissue?

osteocyte

somatic sensation

pain, touch, propioception

Mothers who breast-feed their children will lose a percentage of calcium from their bones. Which hormone is responsible for raising blood calcium levels when they drop below homeostatic levels?

parathyroid hormone pth

The loss of dopamine leading to motor symptoms, including tremors, rigidity, and slowed movements, is thought to underlie

parkinson's disease

the environment that is most likely to produce an action potential in a neuron.

a depolarizing neuron

bones

are living organs with multiple tissue types and multiples cell types

Which of these neuroglial cells contributes to the structure of the blood-brain barrier?

astrocytes

The midbrain, pons, and medulla oblongata are housed in the ________

brain stem

Sally has a brain injury; she knows what she wants to say but can't vocalize the words. The part of her brain that deals with the ability to say words properly is the ________.

broca's area

What does collagen contribute as a component of bone?

flexibility

Which portion of the retina contains a concentration of cones?

fovea centralis

A stroke in the primary motor area has caused Don to lose control over his skeletal muscles on the right side of his body. What lobe of his brain was damaged

frontal lobe

A smooth, sustained contraction, with no evidence of relaxation, is called ________.

fused, or complete tetanus

In contrast to the somatic nervous system, the autonomic nervous system ________.

has a chain of 2 motor neurons

If the hair cells in the spiral organ of Corti are damaged, what sense is impaired?

hearing

What kind of tissue is the forerunner of long bones in the embryo?

hyaline cartilage

Mr. Green has been prescribed a pair of convex corrective lens; this outcome leads you to conclude he was diagnosed with ________

hyperopia

Which word best describes the thalamus?

the processor

What determines where bone matrix will be remodeled

the pull of gravity and muscles on the skeleton and calcium ion levels in the blood

The ability to detect the direction from which a sound originates is determined by ________.

the time of delay between that sound reaching the right and left cochlea

Without the protein myosin, a muscle would lack

thick filaments

Static equilibrium receptors are located in the ________

vestibule

Which nerves dominate parasympathetic division activities?

craniosacral nerves

________ is a condition where light, originating a short distance from the eye, is focused behind the retina

hyperopia

Control of temperature, endocrine activity, metabolism, and thirst are functions associated with the ________.

hypothalamus

What type of joint is characterized by the presence of a joint cavity, ligaments, and articular cartilage with an articular capsule?

synovial joint

How does the formation of a bony callus assist with the process of bone healing after a fracture?

the bony callus is made of spongy bone, which replaces the fibrocartilage callus

Which of the following statements about summation and tetanus is FALSE?

the maximum tension developed is treppe


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