A & P chapter 11-16

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The anterior pituitary gland is also referred to as the ___________________

adenonypophysis

thin layer of gray matter comprising the outer portion of the cerebrum is called the ____________________

cerebral cortex

The integrative centers for autonomic activity are located in the

hypothalamus

At a chemical synapse, a(n) ________________ is released to stimulate the effector membrane

neurotransmitter

The "fight-or-flight" response is a function of which of the following? Select one: A. Sympathetic nervous system B. Cerebrum C. Somatic nervous system D. Hypothalamus E. Parasympathetic nervous system of motor neurons.

A. Sympathetic nervous system

Damage to which of the following cranial nerves could result in death? Select one: A. Vagus B. Accessory C. Abducens D. Facial E. Trigeminal

A. Vagus

The thin median membrane that separates the lateral ventricles is called the: Select one: A. septum pellucidum. B. cerebral aqueduct. C. septum insula, D. falx cerebri. E. interventricular foramina.

A. septum pellucidum

The thin median membrane that separates the lateral ventricles is called the: Select one: A. septum pellucidum. B. cerebral aqueduct. C. septum insula, D. falx cerebri. E. interventricular foramina.

A. septum pellucidum.

A funnel-shaped structure composed of elastic cartilage in the ear is called the

Auricle

The _________________nervous system provides involuntary regulation of smooth muscle, glandular activity, and cardiac muscle

Autonomic

Which of the following hormones changes the blood's osmotic pressure? Select one: A. TSH B. ADH C. Oxytocin D. ACTH

B. ADH

Atrial natriuretic peptide has exactly the opposite function of which of the following hormones? Select one: A. Norepinephrine B. Aldosterone C. Antidiuretic hormone D. Androgen E. Calcitonin

B. Aldosterone

Which of the following adrenergic receptors inhibits insulin secretion? Select one: A. Beta 3 B. Alpha 2 C. Beta 2 D. Beta 3 E. Alpha 1

B. Alpha 2

Which of the following is important for the development of early immunity? Select one: A. Thyroid B. Thymus C. Adrenal glands D. Kidneys E. Liver

B. Thymus

Drugs that target muscarinic receptors are classified as: Select one: A, autonomic blocking drugs. B. parasympathomimetics. C. sympathetic blocking drugs. D. parasympathetic blocking drugs. E. svmpathomimetics

B. parasympathomimetics

Many visceral reflexes are regulated by the ___________________ and spinal cord.

Brain stem

Which of the following conditions may result from decreased levels of parathyroid hormone? Select one: A. Ketoacidosis B. Hyperglycemia C. Convulsions D. Profuse sweating E. Water retention

C. Convulsions

Which of the following hormones promotes conversion of lipids to glucose, and the formation of glycogen in the liver? Select one: B A. Aldosterone B. Secretin C. Cortisol D. Thymosin

C. Cortisol

Which of the following may be caused by insufficiency of insulin? Select one: A. Diabetes insipidus B. Goiter C. Diabetes mellitus D. Acromegaly E. Gigantism

C. Diabetes mellitus

Which of the following hormones increases the numbers of red blood cells? Select one: A. Atrial natriuretic peptide B. Aldosterone C. Erythropoietin D. Thyroxin E. Cortisol

C. Erythropoietin

Which of the following occurs when blood glucose levels fall? Select one: A. Insulin is released B. Protein synthesis decreases C. Glucagon is released D. Peripheral cells take up less glucose E. Parathyroid hormone decreases

C. Glucagon is released

Imbalances of the ANS cannot cause which of the following? Select one: A. Dysreflexia B. Hypertension C. Hydrocephalus D. Raynaud's disease E. Heart disease

C. Hydrocephalus

Which of the following is produced by the beta cells of the pancreas? Select one: A. Renin B. Lipase C. Insulin D. Glucagon E. Cortisol

C. Insulin

Which of the following are small phagocytic cells that engulf bacterial cells and cellular debris? Select one: A. Astrocytes B. Ependymal cells C. Microglia D. Oligodendrocytes E. Schwann cells

C. Microglia

Which of the following terms describes the condition in which an individual lapses into REM sleep directly from the awake state? Select one: A. Dreaming B. Moodiness C. Narcolepsy D. Insomnia

C. Narcolepsy

The myelin sheaths around axons, within the brain and spinal cord, are formed by which of the following? Select one: A. Schwann cells B. Ependymal cells C. Oligodendrocytes D. Astrocytes E. Microglia

C. Oligodendrocytes

Which of the following describes permissiveness? Select one: A. One hormone has the same effects as another hormone at a target cell B. The effects of two hormones have amplified effects when combined C. One hormone cannot have full effects without another hormone D. Integrative effects of two hormones E. One hormone opposes another hormone

C. One hormone cannot have full effects without another hormone

Which of the following terms describes the joining of the ventral rami of adjacent spinal nerves? Select one: A. Dermatomes B. Lateral nerves C. Plexuses D. Autonomic nerves E. Tracts

C. Plexuses

Conduction of sound from the middle ear to the internal ear occurs via vibration of which of the following? Select one: A. Stapes against the tympanic membrane B. Malleus against the tympanic membrane C. Stapes in the oval window D. Malleus against the oval window E. Incus in the round window

C. Stapes in the oval window

Which of the following parts of the cortex stores musical memory? Select one: A. Occipital lobe B. Parietal lobe C. Temporal lobe D. Frontal lobe E. Insula

C. Temporal Lobe

Which of the following is true about muscarinic receptors? Select one: A. They control sodium channels in the affected membrane. B. They are activated by norepinephrine. C. They are activated by acetylcholine. D. When stimulated, they always produce an excitatory response. E. They are located on the surfaces of ganglion cells, in both the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems.

C. They are activated by acetylcholine

Which of the following statements about postganglionic neurons in the adrenal gland is true? Select one: A. They have no endocrine function. B. They do not have nicotinic receptors. C. They release epinephrine into the blood circulation. D. They do not release neurotransmitters when stimulated. E. They release acetylcholine into blood capillaries.

C. They release epinephrine into the blood circulation.

Which of the following is the nerve impulse event related to potassium ions? Select one: A. They open in the trigger zone of the neuron. B. They maintain the membrane at resting potential. C. They repolarize the membrane by diffusing outward. D. They cause a local bioelectric current. E. They depolarize the membrane by diffusing inward.

C. They repolarize the membrane by diffusing outward.

Neurons are responsible for which of the following functions? Select one: A. Creating a two-dimensional framework for the CNS B. Destroying and engulfing bacterial cells C. Transferring and processing in the nervous system D. Repairing damaged neural tissue E. Controlling the internal environment of the body

C. Transferring and processing in the nervous system

Parafollicular cells of the thyroid gland secrete the hormone called

Calcitonin

The ion needed to initiate the release of acetylcholine into the synaptic cleft is ___________________

Calcium

The most common _______________________ are epinephrine, norepinephrine, dopamine, and serotonin.

Catecholamines

The optic nerve passes through the optic canal of each eye orbit, and forms the optic _____________ where fibers cross over partially.

Chiasma

A 24-hour cycle of sleep and wakefulness is called a(n) _____________________ rhythm.

Circadian

A 24-hour cycle of sleep and wakefulness is called a(n) _________rhythm.

Circadian

Which of the following glands contains medullary chromaffin cells? Select one: A. Thyroid gland B. Posterior pituitary gland C. Pineal gland D. Adrenal gland E. Parathyroid gland

D. Adrenal gland

Which of the following is the connection between the cell body and the axon? Select one: A. Synapse B. Myelin sheath C. Collateral D. Axonal hillock E. Axon terminal

D. Axonal hillock

The third ventricle is surrounded by which of the following? Select one: A. Fissure B. Gyri C. Insula D. Diencephalon E. Sulcus

D. Diencephalon

Sympathomimetic drugs might be used to do which of the following? Select one: A. Decrease heart rate B. Decrease sweat C. Increase gastric motility D. Dilate bronchioles E. Decrease blood pressure

D. Dilate bronchioles

The central sulcus separates which of the following lobes? Select one: A. Frontal from insula B. Temporal from parietal C. Occipital from temporal D. Frontal from parietal E. Parietal from temporal

D. Frontal from parietal

Which of the following hormones is an antagonist of insulin? Select one: A. Growth hormone B. Prolactin C. Epinephrine D. Glucagon E. Oxytocin

D. Glucagon

Longer exposure to daylight may cause which of the following? Select one: A. Decreased levels of MSH in the blood B. Increased levels of melatonin C. Increased activity of the hypothalamus D. Increased levels of melanin production E. Increased activity of the pineal gland

D. Increased levels of melanin production

Which of the following is not a function of the prostaglandins? Select one: A. Involved in inflammation B. Effects upon blood clotting C. Increasing uterine contractions D. Increasing bone density E. Regulation of blood pressure

D. Increasing bone density

Which of the following is not an effect of the hypodermic injection of epinephrine? Select one: A. Increasing blood flow to the skeletal muscles B. Dilation of the bronchi C. Increasing blood pressure D. Increasing peristalsis E. Increasing heart rate

D. Increasing peristalsis

Which of the following hormones causes a decrease in FSH levels in both females and males? Select one: A. Aldosterone B. Somatostatin C. Testosterone D. Inhibin E. LH

D. Inhibin

Which of the following best describes the blind spot of the eye? Select one: A. It is where only rods are found. B. It is where more cones than rods are found. C. It is where the central artery originates. D. It is where the optic nerve leaves the eye. E. It is where the macula lutea is located.

D. It is where the optic nerve leaves the eye

Which of the following neuron types have several dendrites and a single axon extending away from the soma? Select one: A. Tripolar B. Polypolar C. Unipolar D. Multipolar E. Bipolar

D. Multipolar

Which of the following is not a chemical classification or type of neurotransmitter? Select one: A. Purines B. Biogenic amines C. Amino acids D. Nucleic acids E. Acetylcholine

D. Nucleic acids

When sodium channels are inactivating and potassium channels are open, it is known as: Select one: A. hyperpolarization. B. depolarization. C. resting period. D. repolarization. E. absolute refractory period.

D. Repolarization

Which of the following are not glial cells in the central nervous system? Select one: A. Ependymal cells B. Microglia C. Oligodendrocytes D. Satellite cells E. Astrocytes

D. Satellite cells

The divisions of the cerebral hemispheres that are named after the overlying skull bones are called which of the following? Select one: A. Fissures B. Sinuses C. Gyri D. Sulci E. Lobes

D. Sulci

Excess cerebrospinal fluid is drained into which of the following? Select one: A. Falx cerebri B. Dural Sinus C. Jugular vein D. Superior sagittal sinus E. Cranial vein

D. Superior sagittal sinus

Which of the following is not true about steroid hormones? Select one: A. They are produced by the reproductive glands. B. They bind to receptors within cells. C. They are lipids. D. They are produced by the adrenal medulla. E. They are structurally similar to cholesterol

D. They are produced by the adrenal medulla

Which of the following is true regarding thermoreceptors? Select one: A. They are structurally different from cold stimuli. B. They are tonic receptors. C. They are the most complex of the peripheral receptors. D. They are scattered immediately beneath the surface of the dermis. E. They are also called tactile corpuscles.

D. They are scattered immediately beneath the surface of the dermis.

Which of the following is true about steroid hormones? Select one: A. They cannot diffuse through cell membranes. B. They are proteins. C. They are transported in the blood, dissolved in the plasma. D. They bind to receptors in the nucleus of their target cells. E. They remain in circulation for relatively short periods of time.

D. They bind to receptors in the nucleus of their target cells.

Which of the following is not true about the effect of adrenergic receptors on various organs? Select one: A. They decrease intestinal gland secretions. B. They increase blood flow to the skeletal muscles. C. They decrease concentrations of blood glucose. D. They increase secretion of the salivary glands. E. They dilate the pupils of the eyes.

D. They increase secretion of the salivary glands

Which of the following resembles a flat pancake? Select one: A. Large proteins with subunits B. Anionic cytoplasmic proteins C. Myelin sheaths D. Thinned cytoplasm near the tips of oligodendrocyte processes E. Nerve fibers

D. Thinned cytoplasm near the tips of oligodendrocyte processes

Diabetes insipidus is a condition related to ADH_______________________ in which the patient experiences intense thirst.

Deficiency

Hyposecretion of growth hormone in children can result in a condition called __________________

Dwarfism

Which of the following statements is not true about atrial natriuretic peptide? Select one: A. It is produced by the atria of the heart. B. It suppresses ADH secretion. C. It reduces the sensation of thirst. D. It promotes sodium loss at the kidneys. E It increases aldosterone secretion.

E It increases aldosterone secretion.

Which of the following hormones may be lost if the infundibulum is transected? Select one: A. LH B. ACTH C. TSH D. GH E. ADH

E. ADH

Which of the following is true about saltatory propagation? Select one: A. The greater the diameter of the axon, the slower the impulses that are conducted. B. Action potential is not produced. C. Sodium ions pass through cell membranes more easily than potassium ions. D. Voltage-gated channels are not common on the sarcolemma of skeletal muscle fibers. E. Action potentials move much more quickly along axons.

E. Action potentials move much more quickly along axons.

Which of the following hormones regulates the sodium ion concentration of the blood? Select one: A. Growth hormone D B. Calcitonin C. Gonadotropin D. Glucagon E. Aldosterone

E. Aldosterone

The enzyme called renin is responsible for the activation of which of the following? Select one: A. Adrenaline B. Erythropoietin C. Atrial natriuretic peptide D. Cortisol E. Angiotensin

E. Angiotensin

Which of the following are the most abundant and largest glial cells? Select one: A. Oligodendrocytes B. Schwann cells C. Satellite cells D. Microglial cells E. Astrocytes

E. Astrocytes

The brain and spinal cord comprise which of the following? Select one: A. Peripheral nervous system B. Afferent nervous system C. Efferent nervous system D. Autonomic nervous system E. Central nervous system

E. Central nervous system

Which of the tollowing are branches that sometimes occur along the length of an axon? Select one: A. Synaptic knobs B. Hillocks C. Synapses D. Telodendria E. Collaterals

E. Collaterals

Which of the following is true about the pancreatic islets of Langerhans? Select one: A. Secrete alkaline juice B. Make up most of the pancreas C. Produce amylase enzyme D. Produce digestive enzymes E. Contain endocrine cells

E. Contain endocrine cells

Which of the following cranial nerves carries taste impulses from the anterior two-thirds of the tongue? Select one: A. Cranial nerve VIll B. Cranial nerve V C. Cranial nerve II D D. Oral nerve E. Cranial nerve VII

E. Cranial nerve VII

Which of the following is the role of parathyroid hormone? Select one: A. Increasing cell utilization of glucose B. Decreasing calcium absorption from the small intestine C. Increasing calcium excretion from the body D. Increasing bone formation and lowering blood calcium levels E. Demineralizing bone and increasing blood calcium levels

E. Demineralizing bone and increasing blood calcium levels

Insulin consists of two amino acid chains that are linked by which of the following? Select one: A. Double helix bonds B. Disaccharide bonds C. Diphosphate bonds D. Dipeptide bonds E. Disulfide bonds

E. Disulfide bonds

Which of the following are ciliated CNS neuroglia that aid in moving the cerebrospinal fluid? Select one: A. Oligodendrocytes B. Microglial cells C. Astrocytes D. Schwann cells E. Ependymal cells

E. Ependymal cells

Excessive secretion of growth hormone in children may cause which of the following? Select one: A. Acromegaly B. Myxedema C. Dwarfism D. Cretinism E. Gigantism

E. Gigantism

Which of the following symptoms would you expect to observe in a patient suffering from Addison's disease? Select one: A. Decreased levels of ACTH B. Water retention C. Edema D. Muscle protein loss E. Hypoglycemia

E. Hypoglycemia

Which of the following cranial nerves control eye movements? Select one: A. Il, Ill, and IV B. I, Ill, and V C. X, XI, and XIl D. V, VIl, and IX E. Ill, IV, and VI

E. Ill, IV, and VI

Which of the following is a true statement about multiple sclerosis? Select one: A. It can be prevented by a vaccine. B. It occurs at any age. C. It is caused by a rotavirus. D. It can be diagnosed by chest x-ray. E. It involves demyelination of axons.

E. It involves demyelination of axons.

Absence of thyroid hormone may cause which of the following? Select one: A. Increased heart rate and hypertension B. Sweating C. High metabolic rate D. Exophthalmos E. Lethargy and mental sluggishness

E. Lethargy and mental sluggishness

Which of the following are classified as eicosanoids? Select one: A. Hydrocortisones B. Serotonin C. Melanotropin D. Erythropoietin E. Leukotrienes

E. Leukotrienes

Complex synaptic terminals exist at which of the following? Select one: A. Synaptic delay B. Synaptic vesicles C. Synaptic knobs D. Synaptic transmission E. Neuromuscular junctions

E. Neuromuscular junctions

Which of the following are the gaps between adjacent Schwann cells? Select one: A. Saltatory nodes D B. Axonal hillocks C. Synaptic nodes D. Synapses E. Nodes of Ranvier

E. Nodes of ranvier

Which of the following cranial nerves attaches to the cerebrum? Select one: A. Oculomator nerve B. Vagus nerve C. Accessory nerve D. Abducens nerve E. Olfactory nerve

E. Olfactory nerve

Protein kinase C is an enzyme that performs which of the following? Select one: A. Resistance B. Food digestion C. Diffusion D. Exhaustion E. Phosphorylation

E. Phosphorylation

Which of the following is the cartilaginous structure that surrounds the external auditory meatus? Select one: A Saccule B. Utricle C. Labyrinth D. Ossicle E. Pinna

E. Pinna

Which of the following is true about the pancreatic islets of Langerhans? Select one: A. Secrete alkaline juice B. Produce amylase enzyme C. Contain endocrine cells D. Make up most of the pancreas E. Produce digestive enzymes

E. Produce digestive enzymes

Which of the following hormones is an insulin antagonist? Select one: A. Cholecystokinin B. Renin C. Ghrelin D. Gastrin E. Resistin

E. Resistin

Which of the following special senses contains mitral cells? Select one: A. Sense of equilibrium B. Sense of taste C. Sense of sight D. Sense of hearing E. Sense of smell

E. Sense of smell

Which of the following nervous system divisions is the primary controller of blood pressure? Select one: A. Parasympathetic B. Somatic C. Resting D. Craniosacral E. Sympathetic

E. Sympathetic

Which of the following release neurotransmitters? Select one: A. Synapses B. Cell bodies of neurons C. Dendrites D. Hillocks E. Synaptic knobs

E. Synaptic knobs

Which of the following is true about hormones? Select one: A. They affect only non-hormone-producing organs. B. They are made up only by amino acids. C. They remain at constant concentrations in the blood. D. They are produced by the exocrine glands. E. They are carried to all parts of the body by the blood.

E. They are carried to all parts of the body by the blood.

Which of the following is also known as the sympathetic division of the ANS? Select one: A. Somatic division B. Resting division C. Craniosacral division D. Sensory division E. Thoracolumbar division

E. Thoracolumbar division

Thyroid hormone is synthesized from which of the following? Select one: A. Tetraiodothyronine 0 B. Colloid C. Thyroxine D. Triodothyronine E. Thyroglobulin

E. Thyroglobulin

Which of the following is the primary function of ADH? Select one: A. To dilate peripheral blood vessels to decrease blood pressure B. To prevent urination C. To increase absorption along the digestive tract D. To decrease the amount of water lost via the kidneys E. To increase the amount of water lost via the kidneys

E. To increase the amount of water lost via the kidneys

Which of the following cranial nerves does not originate from the medulla oblongata? Select one: A. Vagus (X) B. Vestibulocochlear (VIll) C. Hypoglossal (KIl) D. Glossopharyngeal (IX) E. Trigeminal (V)

E. Trigeminal (V)

Which of the following hormones is released from the posterior pituitary gland? Select one: A. Growth hormone B. Sterogen C. Prolactin D. Luteinizing hormone E. Vasopressin

E. Vasopressin

Which of the cranial nerves was previously called the auditory nerve? Select one: A. Vagus B. Trochlear C. Trigeminal D. Facial E. Vestibulocochlear

E. Vestibulocochlear

Approximately 70% of all sensory receptors are found in the _________

Eyes

The orbicularis oculi closes the eye and is controlled by the ____________ nerve.

Facial

-The adrenal medulla produces androgens. Select one: True False

False

A hormone that is synergistic to growth hormone is renin. Select one: True False

False

Alpha cells are to insulin as beta cells are to glucagon. Select one: True False

False

Cranial nerves are connected to the spinal cord, Select one: True False

False

FSH and H affecting the urinary organs regulate the water concentration of body fluids. Select one: True False

False

Neurons conduct phagocytosis and produce myelin. Select one: True False

False

Preganglionic sympathetic and preganglionic parasympathetic fibers release norepinephrine. Select one: True False

False

Sodium and potassium ions move from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration, based or permeability. Select one: True False

False

Steroid hormones are insoluble in lipids. Select one: True False

False

Temporal summation involves simultaneous stimuli that are applied at different locations. Select one: True False

False

The ANS is mostly controlled by only the brain. Select one: True False

False

The SNS consists of cranial and autonomic nerves. Select one: True False

False

The auditory ossicles are located in the inner ear, Select one: True False

False

The auditory ossicles are located in the inner ear. Select one: True False

False

The auricle of the external ear is also called the helix. Select one- True False

False

The functional organization of the nervous system parallels that of the cardiovascular system in many ways Select one: True False

False

The nodes of Ranvier are found only on myelinated, peripheral neuron processes. Select one: True False

False

The olfactory nerve is associated with the sense of hearing. Select one: True False

False

The pituitary hormone that stimulates melanocytes to produce melanin is STH. Select one: True False

False

The primary metabolic effect of cortisol is as a mineralocorticoid. Select one: True False

False

The processing in the cortical sensory areas is called adaptation. Select one: True False

False

The terminal ganglia of the parasympathetic division are in the vertebral column. Select one: True False

False

The vascular system is almost entirely innervated by parasympathetic fibers. Select one: True False

False

The zona glomerulosa of the adrenal glands produces epinephrine. Select ones True False

False

There are lateral horns in the sacral spinal cord regions, as compared to the sympathetic neurons in the thoracolumbar regions. Select one: True False

False

Thyroid hormones are structural derivatives of fatty acids. Select one: True False

False

lodine is an essential element required for the synthesis of thymosin. Select one: True False

False

The stomach secretes gastrin and ________________

Ghrelin

Alpha islet cells of the pancreas secrete the hormone called

Glucagon

Alpha islet cells of the pancreas secrete the hormone called _________________[

Glucagon

Any stimulus that opens a gated channel will produce a(n) ___________potential.

Graded

The three types of cones are referred to as red cones, blue and ___________ cones.

Green

Acromegaly is the result of hypersecretion of _______________ hormone.

Growth

Alcohol intake inhibits ADH secretion and ___________________ urine output.

Increases

Thyroid hormone production requires the presence of _______________ and calcium.

Iodines

The middle layer of the eye includes the choroid coat, ciliary body, and

Iris

_____________________glands are large glands located along the margin of the eyelid and secrete lipid rich products.

Meibomian

The most superior region of the brain stem is the ________________

Midbrain

Drugs that mimic the activity of one of the normal autonomic neurotransmitters are called

Mimetic

The efferent division carries ____________ commands to muscles and glands.

Motor

____________________neurons are the most common type of neurons in the central nervous system

Multipolar

Damage to the_______________ sheath in Guillain-Barre syndrome may be repaired.

Myelin

____________________is a wrapping, primarily made up of lipids, produced by some glial cells.

Myelin

Ependymal cells and astrocytes are types of ________________

Neuroglia.

The nondominant hemisphere controls _____________________________ functions and intuitive and emotional thoughts.

Nonverbal

Most taste buds are found on the surface of the tongue, with tiny elevations called

Papillae

Mechanically regulated channels open or close in response to _____________ distortion of the membrane surface.

Physical

The voltage across a membrane is a measure of the _______________across the membrane.

Potential

The major motor cortex of the cerebrum is located in the ___________________gyrus.

Precentral

The secretion of prolactin is regulated by a neuroendocrine __________________ Which involves both the endocrine and nervous systems.

Reflex

The zona__________________produces sex hormones, which are called androgens.

Reticularis

The longest and thickest nerve in the body is the ______________ nerve.

Sciatic

The anterior lobe of the pituitary gland produces _______ hormones.

Six

The part of the nervous system that is voluntary and conducts impulses from the CNS to the skeletal muscle is the __________________ nervous systems

Somatic

The addition of several stimuli arriving at different locations on the same cell, to produce an action potential is called _________________

Spatial summation

The hypophyseal portal veins pass along the pituitary _____________________ to the capillary network of the anterior pituitary.

Stalk

ACh binding to nicotinic receptors always causes ______________ directly opening channels and depolarizing postsynaptic cells.

Stimulation

When one hormone produces the same effects as another hormone at a target cell, it is called

Synergism

The minimum amount of stimulus required to depolarize an excitable membrane and generate an action potential is called _________________

Threshold

The ______________gland is especially large in early childhood, after which it decreases in size and function with age

Thymus

The_________________ gland is especially large in early childhood, after which it decreases in size and function with age.

Thymus

The largest endocrine gland in the body is the

Thyroid

Which of the following hormones is an example of neural stimuli? Select one: A. Epinephrine B. Growth hormone C. Thyroid hormone D. Insulin E. Parathyroid hormone

A. Epinephrine

Which of the following reflexes are also known as myotatic reflexes? Select one: A. Somatic B. Innate C. Visceral D. Long E. Autonomic

A. Somatic

Which of the following best describes spinal nerves? Select one: A. Interneuronal nerves B. Mixed nerves C. Only motor nerves D. Only sensory nerves E. Involuntary nerves

B. Mixed nerves

Which of the following is not a mixed cranial nerve? Select one: A. Oculomotor nerve B. Olfactory nerve C. Vagus nerve D. Facial nerve E. Trigeminal nerve

B. Olfactory nerve

Which of the following types of neurons are replaced throughout adult life? Select one: A. Auditory inner hair cells B. Olfactory receptor cells C. Gustatory epithelial cells D. Auditory outer cells E. Retinal ganglion cells

B. Olfactory receptor cells

Autonomic ganglia are motor ganglia, and contain the cell _________[[[

Bodies

The radial nerve is the largest branch of the ________________ plexus.

Brachial

Calcium ions act as messengers, usually in combination with an intracellular protein called: Select one: A. calcitonin. B. antidiuretic hormone. C. calmodulin. D. adrenocorticotropic hormone. E. thyroid-stimulating hormone,

C. Calmodulin

Which of the following is true about the pancreatic islets of Langerhans? Select one: A. Secrete alkaline juice B. Produce amylase enzyme C. Contain endocrine cells D. Make up most of the pancreas E. Produce digestive enzymes

C. Contain endocrine cells

Which of the following hormones regulates ovarian hormone synthesis? Select one: A. ACTH B. FSH C. LH D. Oxytocin E. ADH

C. LH

Which of the following are classified as ecosanoids? Select one: A. Melanotropin B. Erythropoietin C. Leukotrienes D. Hydrocortisones E. Serotonin

C. Leukotrienes

Which of the following is the vital center for the control of respiration and blood pressure? Select one: A. Pons B. Cerebellum C. Medulla D. Midbrain E. Cerebrum

C. Medulla

Which of the following parts of the ear contains an ampulla? Select one: A. Ossicle B. Utricle C. Semicircular duct D. Pinna E. Labyrinth

C. Semicircular duct

Which of the following is a junction between any two communicating neurons? Select one: A. Synaptic vesicle B. Synaptic transmission C. Synapse D. Chemical synapse E. Synaptic terminal

C. Synapse

Which of the following statements refers to central adaptation? Select one: A. The change in activity of peripheral receptors when stimulated B. Increases in conscious perception of a sensory stimulus C. A change in motor receptivity of a neuron D. Inhibition of nuclei located along a sensory pathway E. A phenomenon that is characteristic of phasic receptors

D. Inhibition of nuclei located along a sensory pathway

Which hormone controls appetite and increases energy expenditure? Select one: A. Secretin B. Gastrin C. Erythropoietin D. Leptin E. Renin

D. Leptin

Which of the following are alternate names for prolactin and ACTH? Select one: A. Oxytocin and insulin B. Oxytocin and mammotropin C. Oxytocin and corticotropin D. Mammotropin and corticotropin E. Gonadotropin and mammotropin

D. Mammotropin and corricotropin

Which of the following hormones is secreted from the pars intermedia of the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland? Select one: A. Prolactin B. Luteinizing hormone C. Growth hormone D. Melanotropin E. Thyroid-stimulating hormone

D. Melanotropin

Which of the following is not a visual pigment of the eye? out Select one: A. Retinine B. Rhodopsin C. Retinal D. Melatonin E. Opsin

D. Melatonin

Which of the following hormones is responsible for body metabolism? Select one: A. Aldosterone B. Thymosin C. Calcitonin D. Thyroxine E. Parathyroid hormone

D. Thyroxine

Which of the following body organs are the primary targets of the F cells? Select one: A. Lymphatic organs B. Brain and CSF C. Lungs D. Kidneys E. Digestive organs

E. Digestive organs

The control of calcitonin excretion is an example of direct __________________ regulation.

Endocrine

Larger axons are enclosed in myelin sheaths that originate from astrocytes. Select one: True False

False

Most nerves are sensory nerves, and the other two types are mixed and relatively rare. Select one: True False

False

Myelin decreases the speed at which an action potential travels along the axon. Select one• True False

False

The gyri of the surface of the cerebellum are known as folia. Select one: True False

False

Blood levels of ____________________ are higher when there is more stored fat.

Leptin

Neostigmine is used to treat myasthenia gravis, which impairs the activity of skeletal muscle. Select one: True False

True

The time during which an excitable membrane cannot respond to further stimulation is the _________________

refractory period

Thyroid-stimulating hormone is also known as

thyrotropin

Which of the following causes a local bioelectric current to reach other portions of the membrane? Select one: A. Action potential B. Resting potential C. Threshold potential D. Nerve impulse E. All-or-none phenomenon

A. Action potential

Which of the following are the brain waves produced by normal adults while resting, with their eyes closed? Select one: A. Alpha B. Beta C. Theta D. Gamma E. Delta

A. Alpha

Which of the following structures of the ear functions to amplify the force of vibrations? Select one: A. Auditory ossicles B. Maculae C. Oval window D. Utricles E. Cochlea

A. Auditory ossicles

The ventral rami of spinal nerves Cs to Ty form which of the following plexuses? Select one: A. Brachial B. Lumbar C. Cervical D. Thoracic E. Sacral

A. Brachial

Which of the following connects the two cerebral hemispheres? Select one: A. Corpus callosum B. Pons C. Cerebellum D. Midbrain E. Brain stem

A. Corpus callosum

Which of the following is not a symptom of autonomic neuropathy? Select one: A. Decreased blood pressure B. Dizziness after standing up quickly C. Slowed reactions of the pupils D. Urinary incontinence E. Abnormal sweating

A. Decreased blood pressure

The hormone osteocalcin may be an effective form of treatment for which of the following? Select one: A. Diabetes type 2 B. Graves' disease C. Hypertension D. Myxedema E. Hypothyroidism

A. Diabetes type 2

The phrenic nerves supply sensory and motor fibers to which of the following muscles? Select one: A. Diaphragm B. Levator scapula C. Trapezius D. Sternocleidomastoid E. Pectoralis minor

A. Diaphragm

Which of the following terms means "double vision"? Select one: A. Diplopia B. Presbyopia C. Hyperopia D. Hypopia E. Myopia

A. Diplopia

Which of the following is the most dorsal part of the diencephalon, and forms the roof of the third ventricle? Select one: A. Epithalamus B. Midbrain C. Pons D. Medulla oblongata E. Limbic system

A. Epithalamus

Which of the following occurs when blood glucose levels fall? Select one: A. Glucagon is released B. Insulin is released C. Protein synthesis decreases D. Parathyroid hormone decreases E. Peripheral cells take up less glucose

A. Glucagon is released

Which of the following is not a function of thyroid hormone? Select one: A. Increasing blood calcium levels B. Increasing basal metabolic rate C. Calorigenic effects D. Maintaining blood pressure E. Regulating tissue growth

A. Increasing blood calcium levels

Which of the following is not a function of neuroglia? Select one: A. Making up the perikaryon B. Producing components of myelin C. Producing cerebrospinal fluid D. Conducting phagocytosis E. Providing structural frameworks

A. Making up the perikaryon

Which of the following is the most common type of neurons in the human body? Select onet A. Multipolar B. Tripolar C. Bipolar D. Anaxonic E. Unipolar

A. Multipolar

A current is a movement of charged particles in response to a potential difference. Select one: True False

True

A neural cortex is found on the surface of the cerebrum and cerebellum. Select one: True False

True

Aldosterone release occurs in response to angiotensin Il. Select one: True False

True

Aldosteronism is the hypersecretion of aldosterone. Select one: True False

True

An average adult has between 2,000 and 10,000 taste buds. Select one: True False

True

Any shift from the resting potential toward O mV is called a depolarization. Select one: True False

True

Damage to the Schwann cells by a bacterial infection may destroy myelin sheaths in the peripheral nervous svstem. Select one: True False

True

Hormones diffuse from the interstitial fluid into the bloodstream. Select one: True False

True

Hypersecretion of cortisol can cause Cushing's disease. Select one: True False

True

Liver cells respond to growth hormone by releasing somatomedins, select one: True False

True

Liver cells respond to growth hormone by releasing somatomedins. Select one: True False

True

Nerve tissue contains neurons and neuroglia. Select one: True False

True

Proper growth requires thyroid hormone and somatotropin. Select one: True False

True

Rhodopsin is a light-sensitive biochemical in rods that is also known as visual purple. Select one: True False

True

Sensory receptors are diverse but sensitive to certain types of environmental changes. Select one: True False

True

Sympathomimetic drugs stimulate alpha-adrenergic receptors to constrict nasal mucosa blood vessels. Select one: True False

True

Symptoms of autonomic dysreflexia include flushing of the face, headache, and sweating. Select one: True False

True

The cochlea is a snail-shaped and conical chamber that links the anterior vestibule. Select one: True False

True

The cytoplasm of a neuron contains many sac-like Niss| bodies. Select one: True False

True

The dorsal root is also known as the dorsal root ganglion. Select one: True False

True

The effects of ACh and NE upon their effectors are not always excitatory or inhibitory. Select one: True False

True

The hair cells of the cochlear duct are located in the organ of Corti. Select one: True False

True

The kidneys are responsible for the secretion of renin, calcitriol, and erythropoietin. Select one: True False

True

The major hyposecretory disorder of the adrenal cortex is known as Addison's disease. Select one: True False

True

The mapping of the CNS structures of the body is referred to as somatotopy. Select one: True False

True

The sympathetic division may be referred to as the "E division." Select one: True False

True

Two hormones that have additive effects are called synergists. Select one: True False

True

Which of the following spinal nerves innervate the muscles of the neck? Select one: A. Sacral B. Cervical C. Thoracic D. Coccygeal E. Lumbar

B. Cervical

The ciliary body develops anteriorly from which of the following? Select one: A. Retina B. Choroid C. Sclera D. Lens E. Ora serrata

B. Choroid

Which of the following body organs are the primary targets of the F cells? Select one: A. Lymphatic organs B. Digestive organs C. Kidneys D. Brain and CSF E. Lungs

B. Digestive Organs

Which of the following hormones corresponds, in females, to testosterone in males? Select one: A. Luteinizing hormone B. Estrogen C. Prolactin D. FSH E. Progesterone

B. Estrogen

Which of the following may occur when ependymal cells are damaged? Select one: A. Neurotransmitters are transported within axons. B. Formation of cerebrospinal fluid C. Formation of myelin sheaths D. Axons are repaired. E. Formation of ganglia

B. Formation of cerebrospinal fluid

Which of the following hormones is secreted from the stomach? Select one: A. Glucagon B. Ghrelin C. Incretin D. Cholecystokinin E. Secretin

B. Ghrelin

Which of the following hormones is not fat-soluble? Select one: A. Androgen B. Glucagon C. Cortisol D. Testosterone E. Progesterone

B. Glucagon

Which of the following is not a function of the prostaglandins? Select one: A. Effects upon blood clotting B. Increasing bone density C. Regulation of blood pressure D. Involved in inflammation E. Increasing uterine contractions

B. Increasing bone density

Which of the following is true about oxytocin? Select one: A. It decreases sweat. B. It is an example of a positive feedback control mechanism. C. It increases blood levels of calcium. D. It controls milk production. E. It is an adenohypophyseal secretion.

B. It is an example of a positive feedback control mechanism.

Which of the following sensations is provided by interceptors? Select one: A. Touch B. Pain C. Smell D. Temperature E. Taste

B. Pain

Which of the following lies within the abdominopelvic cavity, near the border between the stomach and the small intestine? Select one: A. Thyroid gland B. Pancreas C. Testis D. Adrenal gland E. Thymus gland

B. Pancreas

Which of the following is the function of the cerebral nuclei? Select one: A. Plans and coordinates voluntary muscle activity B. Provides the general pattern and rhythm for movements, such as walking C. Controls the secretions of the pituitary gland D. Controls respiration and blood pressure E. Coordinates sensory information

B. Provides the general pattern and rhythm for movements, such as walking

The dural and arachnoid membranes extend inferiorly to which of the following? Select one: A. L2 B. S2 C. L1 D. S4 E. S1

B. S2

Which of the following nerves is the largest and longest branch of the sacral plexus? Select one: A. Tibial B. Sciatic C. Brachial D. Femoral E. Fibular

B. Sciatic

Which of the following prevents the eyelids from sticking together when the eyes close? Select one: A. Sebaceous gland secretions B. Tarsal gland secretions C. Lacrimal fluid D. Ciliary gland secretions E. Conjunctival fluid

B. Tarsal gland secretions


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