AnP II Exam I
Which of the following about ADH is false?
ADH causes vasodilation to lower blood pressure
All preganglionic autonomic fibers release ____ at their synaptic terminals, and the effects are always ____.
Acetylcholine; excitatory
A reduction in sensitivity in the presence of constant stimulus is ____.
Adaptation
Which endocrine gland is directly innervated by sympathetic preganglionic axons?
Adrenal gland
Which of the following anterior pituitary hormones stimulates the adrenal cortex to secrete cortisol?
Adrenocorticotropic (ACTH)
Which of the following responses is NOT caused by activation of the sympathetic division?
Airway constriction
Which of the following is NOT a parasympathetic terminal ganglion?
All are parasympathetic terminal ganglia
Which area of the brain is involved in the conversion from short-term to long-term memory?
All of the above
If the aqueous humor in the ____ cavity of the eye cannot drain into the scleral venous sinus, the intraocular pressure rises and causes an abnormal condition known as ____.
Anterior; glaucoma
Which cells of the pancreas produce insulin?
Beta cells
Which of the following types of adrenergic receptors are found on cardiac muscle fibers where their activation stimulates increased force and rate of contraction of the heart?
Beta1-adrenergic
Which of the following types of adrenergic receptors are only found in brown adipose tissue where their activation stimulates heat production?
Beta3-adrenergic
Which of the following does NOT contribute to the longer lasting and more widespread effects observed with sympathetic activation versus parasympathetic activations?
Blood flow to the hypothalamus is decreased when sympathetic activation occurs
Which of the following hormones opposes the action of parathyroid hormone?
Calcitonin
Parathyroid hormone is the major regulator of the plasma concentration of which of the following ions?
Calcium
Which of the following regions of the brain compares the intentions of skeletal muscle movements with the actual movement performed and then sends out corrective feedback to upper motor neurons?
Cerebellum
The integration centers for sensations that are consciously perceived (like vision, smell, taste , and pain) are found in the ____.
Cerebral cortex
Which structure of the vascular layer of the eye contains melanocytes and reduces light reflection within the eyeballs?
Choroid
Which of the following is NOT a sympathetic prevertebral ganglion?
Ciliary ganglion
The spiral organ (organ of Corti) is located in the ____ of the inner ear.
Cochlea
Nerve impulses for the sense of hearing are initiated in the spiral organ (organ of Corti) and then travel through the ____ to the ____.
Cochlear branch of cranial nerve VIII; medulla oblongata
Myopia is corrected by ____ lenses.
Concave
Which types of photoreceptors is primarily used for detecting colors?
Cones
This is a thin mucous membrane that protects the inner aspect of the eyelids and the portion of the sclera covering the anterior surface of the eyeball.
Conjunctiva
Which of the following is the transparent layer on the anterior of the eyeball through which the iris can be observed?
Cornea
Which of the following hormones play key regulatory roles in the body's long-term response to stress?
Cortisol, hGH, Thyroid Hormone
Which of the following is NOT a function of the thyroid hormones in T3 and T4?
Decrease protein synthesis
Under which of the following circumstances would the diameter of peripheral blood vessels be greatest?
Decreased sympathetic stimulation
Which of the following conditions would result from lower-than-normal levels of aldosterone?
Dehydration
Which of the following senses is NOT classified as a general sense?
Equilibrium sensation
The neurological effects seen in schizophrenia are due to ____.
Excessive dopamine.
All of the following hormones are produced and secreted by the ovaries EXCEPT
FSH
Which hormone promotes the secretion of estrogen by the ovaries in females and sperm differentiation in males?
FSH
Which of the following types of papillae do NOT contain taste buds?
Filiform
Which of the following descriptions of a preganglionic neuron is NOT correct?
Forms gap junctions with postganglionic neurons in autonomic ganglia
A blood sample contains elevated levels of IGFs (or somatomedins). Which pituitary hormone would you expect to be elevated?
GH
Which of the following hormones are released in response to decreases in blood glucose content?
Glucagon
Which of the following anterior pituitary hormones stimulates general body growth?
Growth Hormone
What would be an effect of a drug that substantially increases the amount of serotonin released by the brain?
Heightened perception of sensory stimuli and hallucinations
A patient suffers from a head injury and subsequent loss of the ability to convert short-term memory into a long-term memory, although he can retain previous long-term memory. This patient most likely has a brain damage affecting the ____.
Hippocampus
What controls hormone release from the anterior pituitary gland?
Hormones released from the hypothalamus
Which of the following is NOT a common effect of glucocorticoid stimulation?
Increased production of all types of blood cells
The tympanic membrane is part of the ____.
Inner ear
Which blood glucose-lowering hormone is produced by the pancreatic islet cells?
Insulin
Which structure regulates the amount of light entering the eyeball through the pupil?
Iris
Which is the correct order in the flow of tears?
Lacrimal gland, lacrimal duct, superor or inferior lacrimal canal, lacrimal sac, nasolacrimal duct, nasal cavity
Which of the following anterior pituitary hormones stimulates the gonads to secrete progesterone and/or testosterone?
Lutenizing hormone (LH)
The center area of the retina where visual image arrives after passing through the cornea and the lens is called ____.
Macula
Which of the following structures contains otoliths (ear stones)?
Macula of the saccule
The hair cells of the uritcle and succle are clustered in oval structures called ____.
Maculae
The malleus, incus, and stapes are the tiny bones located in the
Middle ear
Which of the following are types of cholinergic receptors?
Nicotinic and muscarinic receptors
Visceral pain results from stimulating ____.
Nociceptors
Which type of sensory receptors responds to stimuli resulting from physical or chemical damage to tissue?
Nociceptors
Which of the following is not an effect of the hGH?
None of the above
Which hormones promote the smooth muscle constrictions in the walls of the uterus during labor?
OXT
Which of the following is the best explanation why olfactory sensations are long-lasting and an important part of our memory?
Olfactory sensory information reaches the cerebral cortex via the hypothalamus and the limbic system without first being filtered through the thalamus
A blind spot occurs in the retina where ____.
Optic disk is located
Which ganglia contain the cell bodies of the parasympathetic postganglionic neurons that serve that parotid salivary glands?
Otic ganglia
Which of the following pairs of hormones are secreted by the posterior pituitary gland?
Oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone
Which of the following is the space that separates the free margin between the upper and lower eyelids?
Palpebral fissure
Which of the following is an example of a specialized "separate cell" sensory receptor?
Photoreceptor cell in the retina
Which of the following types of neurons would normally have the shortest axon?
Preganglionic sympathetic neurons
Which of the following anterior pituitary hormones stimulates milk production?
Prolactin
Which of the following statements about propioception is INCORRECT?
Proprioceptive sensations are used to activate the nervous system in response to threatening situations
Dreams occur during ___.
REM
Intense inhibition of somatic neurons except the neurons controlling the eye movement occurs during ____.
REM
Infants spend approximately 50% of their sleeping time in ____.
REM sleep
Which of the following statements about referred pain is false?
Referred pain is a type of superficial somatic pain arising from stimulation of skin receptors
Which is NOT considered an accessory structure of the eye?
Retina
Which structure of the eye contains the photoreceptors?
Retina
Which of the following is the fibrous layer known as the "white" of the eye that covers most of the eye and consists of collagen and elastic fibers?
Sclera
You recall facts while you take your A&P test, but then you forget it after the test is complete. Which type of memory were you using to learn these facts?
Short-term memory
Which of the following states of NREM sleep is considered the deepest level of sleep?
Stage four
The division of the autonomic nervous system that prepares the body for activity and stress is the ____ division.
Sympathetic
Thoracolumbar is another name for which division of the ANS?
Sympathetic
All of the following result from some form of malfunction of the basal nuclei EXCEPT
Synesthesia
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic physiological change that occurs during the NREM phase of sleep?
The brain waves, as seen on EEG, resemble that of an awake state.
The retina is found in ____.
The inner layer
What effect would an elevated circulating level of cortisol have on the pituitary gland secretion of ACTH?
The pituitary gland will decrease ACTH secretion
Which of the following statements describes a common response of an autonomic effector during the "fight-or-flight" response?
The pupils of the eyes dilate
Which of the following would be a proper adjustment of your eyes when your gaze shifts suddenly from a far-away object to close object?
The pupils would constrict and the lenses would become more spherical
Which of the following is NOT a component required for the synthesis, release, and transport of T3 and T4?
Triiodonthyronine
The vascular layer of the eye is known as ____.
Uvea
Which of the following nerves conduct impulses associated with the sense of gustation?
Vagus
Infection of a sebaceous ciliary gland can result in
a sty
The neurotransmitter at all synapses of neuromuscular or neurograndular junctions in the parasympathetic division of the ANS is
acetylcholine
The process in which the frequency of nerve impulses in the first-order neuron decreases during prolong stimulus is called ____.
adaptation
At sunset, your visual system adapts to
all of the above
Taste buds are found on
all of these choices
Proprioception means awareness of ____.
body position
The largest autonomic plexus is called the
celiac plexus
Long-term memories are stored in the
cerebral cortex
Endocrine organs can be regulated by all of the following, except
changes in the genetic makeup of the target cells
Based on their microscopic structure, the sensory receptors for pain, temperature, and touch are classified as ____.
free nerve ending receptors
Receptors in the saccule and urticle provide sensations of
gravity and linear acceleration
The basic receptors in the inner ear are the
hair cells
Autonomic tone is regulated by the
hypothalamus
A possible side effect of a drug used to open airways of someone suffering from asthma attack is ____.
increased blood pressure
Effects produced by the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system include
increased secretion by the digestive gands
Sensory receptors that are located in blood vessels and visceral organs and whose signals are not usually consciously perceived are the
interoceptors
Cataract leads to blindness due to
loss of transparency of the lens
Nearsigtedness is called
myopia
The vestibular nuclei of the brainstem that control equilibrium receives sensory information from all the following areas EXCEPT the
nociceptors in the distal limbs
The two main neurotransmitters of the autonomic nervous system are
norepinephrine and acetylcholine
Olfactory receptors are found
only in the superior portion of the nasal cavity
Which of the structures listed below converts vibrations in the endolymph into action potentials?
organ of Corti
All of the following are true of the endocrine system except that it
produces rapid, local, brief-duration responses to specific stimuli
The olfactory tract
projects directly to the primary olfactory cortex and to the limbic system and hypothalamus
A postganglionic neuron in the ANS
releases neurotransmitter that binds to the effector cell
Which of the following structures senses change in rotational movements of the head in order to maintain dynamic equilibrium?
semicircular canals
One of the main differences between a somatic reflex and autonomic reflex is the type of effectors that are activated. The effectors in somatic reflexes are ____, while the effectors in autonomic reflexes are _____.
skeletal muscles; smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands
The main function of muscle spindles is ____.
to sense changes in muscle length
Sound waves are concerted into mechanical movements by the
tympanic membrane
The autonomic division of the nervous system directs
unconcious regulation of visceral functions