Deck 3: Anatomy and Research Methods

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 Together, the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system make up the ____ nervous system.

A) peripheral
B) central
C) sympathetic
D) dorsal
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 Lia was scared by a loud noise. This caused her sympathetic system to activate her "fight or flight" response.
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 Elane is studying for an anatomy quiz. She wrote in her notes that the central nervous system was made up of _____.

A) the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
B) the brain
C) the brain and spinal cord
D) the sensory neurons
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 Neurons that directly convey messages to muscles and glands are part of the central nervous system.
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 Although relatively small, the hypothalamus is very important for a large range of motivated behaviors.
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 The somatic nervous system carries signals from the ____ and is part of the ____.

A) senses; central nervous system
B) organs; autonomic nervous system
C) organs; sympathetic nervous system
D) senses; peripheral nervous system
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 The limbic system is important for motivation and emotional behaviors.
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 Desirae touched a plate and it was hot. Which part of her nervous system conveyed this sensory information?

A) Somatic
B) Central
C) Parasympathetic
D) Autonomic
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 Which division of the nervous system consists of neurons that control the heart, intestines, and other organs?

A) Internal
B) Afferent
C) Somatic
D) Autonomic
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 The choroid plexus reabsorbs the cerebrospinal fluid.
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 The prefrontal cortex is important for working memory.
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 The hindbrain consists of the medulla, the pons, and the cerebellum.
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 Hai is exercising. His body prepares for movement by serotonin release in the substantia nigra.
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 Tanya has suffered damage to her striate cortex. She now experiences visual disturbances.
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 Parasympathetic neurons use acetylcholine as their neurotransmitter.
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 Abe has suffered damage to the right side of his cerebral cortex. As a result, he now has motor and sensory deficits on the right side of his body.
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 Cell bodies of motor neurons are located outside of the spinal cord.
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 Many cells in association areas of the brain respond to more than one sensory modality.
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 Some cranial nerves include both sensory and motor components.
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 Venessa's hand is more proximal to her body than her shoulder.
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 You are walking after dark. A sudden noise frightens you. Your heart pounds, your pulse races, and your breathing rate increases. These responses are due to your ____.

A) parasympathetic nervous system
B) sympathetic nervous system
C) somatic nervous system
D) immune system
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 Danica is studying for a quiz. She writes in her notes that the _____ matter is in the center of the spinal cord and is made up of _____.

A) gray; mainly cell bodies and dendrites
B) gray; mainly myelinated axons
C) white; mainly cell bodies and dendrites
D) white; mainly myelinated axons
Question
 Which part of the nervous system prepares the body for "fight or flight" activities?

A) Sympathetic
B) Somatic
C) Parasympathetic
D) Peripheral
Question
 After damage to the ventral roots of the spinal cord, an individual will suffer what kind of loss?

A) Sensation from the affected body area
B) Control of the peripheral muscles in the affected body area
C) Control of organs in the affected body area
D) Sensation of the muscles on the opposite side of the body
Question
 The sweat glands, adrenal glands, and muscles that constrict blood vessels have input from only the ____ nervous system.

A) sympathetic
B) parasympathetic
C) central
D) dorsal root
Question
 Cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in the ____.

A) spinal cord
B) dorsal root ganglia
C) white matter
D) ventral roots
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 Where would you find the dorsal root ganglia?

A) At the base of the brain
B) In the gray matter of the spinal cord
C) In the white matter of the spinal cord
D) Outside, but near, the spinal cord
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 Mardell is in the lab studying for a physiology exam. She is studying a brain that has been dissected from the front. The brain was cut with _____ sections.

A) coronal
B) sagittal
C) horizontal
D) transverse
Question
 The basal ganglia are a related cluster of cell bodies that are lateral to the _____.

A) meninges
B) hippocampus
C) hypothalamus
D) thalamus
Question
 Sympathetic ganglia ____.

A) are located inside the spinal cord
B) act more independently than do parasympathetic ganglia
C) are closely linked and often act as a single system
D) have short postganglionic fibers extending to internal organs
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 The spinal cord communicates with ____.

A) sense organs and muscles below the level of the head
B) all sense organs and muscles in the human body
C) the dorsal root ganglia only
D) the ventral root ganglia only
Question
 The parasympathetic nervous system has ____.

A) long preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
B) long preganglionic and short postganglionic axons
C) short preganglionic and short postganglionic axons
D) short preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
Question
 Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.

A) the central nervous system; the peripheral nervous system
B) voluntary behavior; involuntary behavior
C) arousal; relaxation
D) neurotransmitters; hormones
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 Professor Tutson is lecturing about the peripheral nervous system. She tells her class that the parasympathetic system primarily uses ____ to communicate.

A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) acetylcholine
D) norepinephrine
Question
 Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from above?

A) Coronal
B) Sagittal
C) Horizontal
D) Commuter
Question
 Merrilee's right hand and left foot are on _____ sides of her body.

A) superior
B) posterior
C) ipsilateral
D) contralateral
Question
 After damage to the dorsal roots of the spinal cord, an individual will suffer what kind of loss?

A) Sensation from the affected body area
B) Control of the peripheral muscles in the affected body area
C) Control of organs in the affected body area
D) Sensation of the muscles on the opposite side of the body
Question
 Renee is in the lab studying for a physiology exam. She records in her notebook that the cell bodies of the motor neurons are all located in the ____.

A) dorsal root ganglion
B) central canal
C) white matter
D) gray matter
Question
 Acetylcholine is the only neurotransmitter released by ____.

A) the sympathetic nervous system's postganglionic synapses
B) the parasympathetic nervous system's postganglionic axons
C) intrinsic neurons in the spinal cord
D) intrinsic neurons of the hippocampus
Question
 The cell bodies of sensory neurons that are in clusters of neurons outside the spinal cord are called ____.

A) sensory nuclei
B) sensory clusters
C) ventral root ganglia
D) dorsal root ganglia
Question
 The cerebellum contributes to the control of what function?

A) Hunger
B) Temperature
C) Olfaction
D) Movement
Question
 In addition to problems with balance and coordination, a person with damage to the cerebellum will likely have problems with ____.

A) reflexive changes in heart rate
B) shifting attention between auditory and visual stimuli
C) amnesia
D) rational decision-making
Question
 While it is known for a role in balance and coordination, the _____ is also very important for certain types of learning and conditioning.

A) cerebellum
B) pons
C) basal ganglia
D) substantia nigra
Question
 Vision is to ____ as hearing is to ____.

A) cranial nerve I; cranial nerve X
B) cranial nerve II; cranial nerve VIII
C) cranial nerve II; cranial nerve V
D) cranial nerve IV; cranial nerve VIII
Question
 Sophia is not feeling well and has been coughing and sneezing all day. These actions are controlled by her _____.

A) cerebellum
B) hypothalamus
C) basal ganglia
D) medulla
Question
 The medulla controls a number of reflexes through ____.

A) the midbrain
B) the forebrain
C) cranial nerves
D) skeletal nerves
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 Which of the following cranial nerves does not play a role in taste and control of the tongue and throat movements?

A) VII
B) IX
C) XII
D) XI
Question
 Research indicates that the behavioral effects of the cerebellum may be due to its role in ____.

A) coordinating information from left and right hemispheres
B) focusing attention and organizing sensory inputs
C) interpreting visual stimuli
D) coordinating the release of hormones
Question
 The nuclei for most of the cranial nerves are located in the ____.

A) cerebral cortex
B) hypothalamus
C) midbrain
D) pons and medulla
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 In which area of the brain would one find the tectum, tegmentum, superior and inferior colliculi, and substantia nigra?

A) Midbrain
B) Hindbrain
C) Reticular formation
D) Forebrain
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 Which of the following cranial nerves does not play a role in the control of eye movements?

A) VIII
B) III
C) IV
D) VI
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 The term rhombencephalon refers to the ____.

A) brainstem
B) hindbrain
C) midbrain
D) forebrain
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 As axons from the spinal cord enter the skull, which structure do they enter?

A) Midbrain
B) Forebrain
C) Medulla
D) Cerebellum
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 Shasta abuses opiate drugs. Because receptors for the opiate drugs are found in the _____, one serious side effect of an overdose would be Shasta having suppressed breathing and heart rate.

A) medulla
B) cerebellum
C) pons
D) hypothalamus
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 Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.

A) serotonin; dopamine
B) dopamine; serotonin
C) acetylcholine; norepinephrine
D) norepinephrine; acetylcholine
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 Superior colliculus is to ____ as inferior colliculus is to ____.

A) vision; hearing
B) taste; smell
C) vision; touch
D) touch; hearing
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 Sheldon is studying for a quiz. He writes in his notes that humans have _____ pairs of cranial nerves.

A) 12
B) 6
C) 10
D) 5
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 The medulla is considered part of the brain rather than the spinal cord because it ____.

A) developed later in evolution
B) is contained in the skull
C) develops from a separate group of neurons
D) is composed only of interneurons
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 Professor Godines is lecturing about the medulla, pons, the midbrain, and certain central structures of the forebrain. His lecture is about the _____.

A) hindbrain
B) rhombencephalon
C) midbrain
D) brain stem
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 Which of the following is not part of the hindbrain?

A) Cerebellum
B) Thalamus
C) Pons
D) Medulla
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 The hippocampus plays a major role in ____.

A) innate sexual behavior
B) temperature regulation
C) memory
D) secretion of hormones
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 Olfactory information is processed by the ____.

A) thalamus via the olfactory bulbs
B) cortex via the olfactory bulbs
C) spinal cord
D) medulla
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 Which structure provides the main source of input to the cerebral cortex?

A) Limbic system
B) Medulla
C) Thalamus
D) Hypothalamus
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 If Nicole had damage to her hypothalamus, which of the following would NOT be a symptom?

A) Impaired temperature regulation.
B) Altered eating and drinking patterns.
C) Altered sexual behavior.
D) Impaired movement and coordination.
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 Damage to the basal ganglia would most likely result in ____.

A) a movement disorder
B) problems with visual perception
C) problems with auditory perception
D) a loss of pain sensation
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 Secretions from which gland will also affect the secretion of hormones from the thyroid gland, adrenal gland, and ovaries or testes?

A) Thymus gland
B) pineal gland
C) Pineal gland
D) Pituitary gland
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 The ventricles, central canal, and subarachnoid space are all ____.

A) part of the forebrain
B) filled with cerebrospinal fluid
C) involved in cognitive functioning
D) filled with blood
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 By both neural and hormonal pathways, the hypothalamus regulates activity of the ____.

A) pituitary gland
B) thalamus
C) retina
D) ventricles
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 An individual has difficulty remembering certain things after brain damage, but all memories stored before the damage are intact. The brain area most likely damaged is the ____.

A) fornix
B) hypothalamus
C) hippocampus
D) nucleus basalis
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 The choroid plexus ____.

A) cushions the brain
B) protects the brain from infection
C) is another name for the ventricles
D) forms the cerebrospinal fluid
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 The nucleus basalis is a key part of the brain's system for ____.

A) emotional response
B) attention
C) visual perception
D) auditory perception
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 A group of forebrain structures is important for motivated and emotional behavior. What term refers to this group of structures?

A) Limbic system
B) Reticular formation
C) Tegmentum
D) Basal ganglia
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 Membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord are called ____.

A) CSF
B) ventricles
C) meninges
D) hydrocephali
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 The hindbrain consists of the ____.

A) tectum, tegmentum, and reticular formation
B) thalamus and hypothalamus
C) spinal cord and cranial nerves
D) medulla, pons, and cerebellum
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 Meningitis is an inflammation of the ____.

A) cerebrospinal fluid
B) glia
C) membranes surrounding the brain
D) medulla oblongata
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 One function of the thalamus is to ____.

A) relay sensory information to the cerebral cortex
B) regulate sleep cycles
C) direct the secretions of the hypothalamus
D) moderate emotional outbursts
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 If Geri had disruptions to her limbic system, she would likely have problems with _____.

A) emotional behaviors
B) motor coordination
C) language formation
D) perception of three-dimensional objects
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 Rudy has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He will have damage to his ____ neurons in the _______.

A) serotonin; substantia nigra
B) dopamine; substantia nigra
C) norepinephrine; cerebellum
D) dopamine; cerebellum
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 Which structure is likely to be damaged in Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and other conditions that impair movement?

A) Thalamus
B) Basal ganglia
C) Limbic system
D) Reticular formation
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 Professor Basco is lecturing about the nervous system. He tells the class that the role of the pituitary gland is to make and release _____ into ______.

A) hormones; bloodstream
B) hormones; hypothalamus
C) neurotransmitters; ventricles
D) neurotransmitters; hypothalamus
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 Together, the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system make up the ____ nervous system.

A) peripheral
B) central
C) sympathetic
D) dorsal
peripheral
2
 Lia was scared by a loud noise. This caused her sympathetic system to activate her "fight or flight" response.
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 Elane is studying for an anatomy quiz. She wrote in her notes that the central nervous system was made up of _____.

A) the sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
B) the brain
C) the brain and spinal cord
D) the sensory neurons
the brain and spinal cord
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 Neurons that directly convey messages to muscles and glands are part of the central nervous system.
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 Although relatively small, the hypothalamus is very important for a large range of motivated behaviors.
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 The somatic nervous system carries signals from the ____ and is part of the ____.

A) senses; central nervous system
B) organs; autonomic nervous system
C) organs; sympathetic nervous system
D) senses; peripheral nervous system
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 The limbic system is important for motivation and emotional behaviors.
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 Desirae touched a plate and it was hot. Which part of her nervous system conveyed this sensory information?

A) Somatic
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C) Parasympathetic
D) Autonomic
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 Which division of the nervous system consists of neurons that control the heart, intestines, and other organs?

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D) Autonomic
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 The choroid plexus reabsorbs the cerebrospinal fluid.
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 The prefrontal cortex is important for working memory.
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 The hindbrain consists of the medulla, the pons, and the cerebellum.
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 Hai is exercising. His body prepares for movement by serotonin release in the substantia nigra.
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 Tanya has suffered damage to her striate cortex. She now experiences visual disturbances.
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 Parasympathetic neurons use acetylcholine as their neurotransmitter.
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 Abe has suffered damage to the right side of his cerebral cortex. As a result, he now has motor and sensory deficits on the right side of his body.
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 Cell bodies of motor neurons are located outside of the spinal cord.
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 Many cells in association areas of the brain respond to more than one sensory modality.
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 Some cranial nerves include both sensory and motor components.
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 Venessa's hand is more proximal to her body than her shoulder.
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 You are walking after dark. A sudden noise frightens you. Your heart pounds, your pulse races, and your breathing rate increases. These responses are due to your ____.

A) parasympathetic nervous system
B) sympathetic nervous system
C) somatic nervous system
D) immune system
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 Danica is studying for a quiz. She writes in her notes that the _____ matter is in the center of the spinal cord and is made up of _____.

A) gray; mainly cell bodies and dendrites
B) gray; mainly myelinated axons
C) white; mainly cell bodies and dendrites
D) white; mainly myelinated axons
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 Which part of the nervous system prepares the body for "fight or flight" activities?

A) Sympathetic
B) Somatic
C) Parasympathetic
D) Peripheral
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 After damage to the ventral roots of the spinal cord, an individual will suffer what kind of loss?

A) Sensation from the affected body area
B) Control of the peripheral muscles in the affected body area
C) Control of organs in the affected body area
D) Sensation of the muscles on the opposite side of the body
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 The sweat glands, adrenal glands, and muscles that constrict blood vessels have input from only the ____ nervous system.

A) sympathetic
B) parasympathetic
C) central
D) dorsal root
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 Cell bodies of sensory neurons are located in the ____.

A) spinal cord
B) dorsal root ganglia
C) white matter
D) ventral roots
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 Where would you find the dorsal root ganglia?

A) At the base of the brain
B) In the gray matter of the spinal cord
C) In the white matter of the spinal cord
D) Outside, but near, the spinal cord
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 Mardell is in the lab studying for a physiology exam. She is studying a brain that has been dissected from the front. The brain was cut with _____ sections.

A) coronal
B) sagittal
C) horizontal
D) transverse
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 The basal ganglia are a related cluster of cell bodies that are lateral to the _____.

A) meninges
B) hippocampus
C) hypothalamus
D) thalamus
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 Sympathetic ganglia ____.

A) are located inside the spinal cord
B) act more independently than do parasympathetic ganglia
C) are closely linked and often act as a single system
D) have short postganglionic fibers extending to internal organs
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 The spinal cord communicates with ____.

A) sense organs and muscles below the level of the head
B) all sense organs and muscles in the human body
C) the dorsal root ganglia only
D) the ventral root ganglia only
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 The parasympathetic nervous system has ____.

A) long preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
B) long preganglionic and short postganglionic axons
C) short preganglionic and short postganglionic axons
D) short preganglionic and long postganglionic axons
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 Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.

A) the central nervous system; the peripheral nervous system
B) voluntary behavior; involuntary behavior
C) arousal; relaxation
D) neurotransmitters; hormones
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 Professor Tutson is lecturing about the peripheral nervous system. She tells her class that the parasympathetic system primarily uses ____ to communicate.

A) dopamine
B) serotonin
C) acetylcholine
D) norepinephrine
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 Which plane shows brain structures as they would be seen from above?

A) Coronal
B) Sagittal
C) Horizontal
D) Commuter
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 Merrilee's right hand and left foot are on _____ sides of her body.

A) superior
B) posterior
C) ipsilateral
D) contralateral
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 After damage to the dorsal roots of the spinal cord, an individual will suffer what kind of loss?

A) Sensation from the affected body area
B) Control of the peripheral muscles in the affected body area
C) Control of organs in the affected body area
D) Sensation of the muscles on the opposite side of the body
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 Renee is in the lab studying for a physiology exam. She records in her notebook that the cell bodies of the motor neurons are all located in the ____.

A) dorsal root ganglion
B) central canal
C) white matter
D) gray matter
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39
 Acetylcholine is the only neurotransmitter released by ____.

A) the sympathetic nervous system's postganglionic synapses
B) the parasympathetic nervous system's postganglionic axons
C) intrinsic neurons in the spinal cord
D) intrinsic neurons of the hippocampus
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 The cell bodies of sensory neurons that are in clusters of neurons outside the spinal cord are called ____.

A) sensory nuclei
B) sensory clusters
C) ventral root ganglia
D) dorsal root ganglia
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 The cerebellum contributes to the control of what function?

A) Hunger
B) Temperature
C) Olfaction
D) Movement
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 In addition to problems with balance and coordination, a person with damage to the cerebellum will likely have problems with ____.

A) reflexive changes in heart rate
B) shifting attention between auditory and visual stimuli
C) amnesia
D) rational decision-making
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 While it is known for a role in balance and coordination, the _____ is also very important for certain types of learning and conditioning.

A) cerebellum
B) pons
C) basal ganglia
D) substantia nigra
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44
 Vision is to ____ as hearing is to ____.

A) cranial nerve I; cranial nerve X
B) cranial nerve II; cranial nerve VIII
C) cranial nerve II; cranial nerve V
D) cranial nerve IV; cranial nerve VIII
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 Sophia is not feeling well and has been coughing and sneezing all day. These actions are controlled by her _____.

A) cerebellum
B) hypothalamus
C) basal ganglia
D) medulla
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 The medulla controls a number of reflexes through ____.

A) the midbrain
B) the forebrain
C) cranial nerves
D) skeletal nerves
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 Which of the following cranial nerves does not play a role in taste and control of the tongue and throat movements?

A) VII
B) IX
C) XII
D) XI
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 Research indicates that the behavioral effects of the cerebellum may be due to its role in ____.

A) coordinating information from left and right hemispheres
B) focusing attention and organizing sensory inputs
C) interpreting visual stimuli
D) coordinating the release of hormones
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 The nuclei for most of the cranial nerves are located in the ____.

A) cerebral cortex
B) hypothalamus
C) midbrain
D) pons and medulla
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50
 In which area of the brain would one find the tectum, tegmentum, superior and inferior colliculi, and substantia nigra?

A) Midbrain
B) Hindbrain
C) Reticular formation
D) Forebrain
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 Which of the following cranial nerves does not play a role in the control of eye movements?

A) VIII
B) III
C) IV
D) VI
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 The term rhombencephalon refers to the ____.

A) brainstem
B) hindbrain
C) midbrain
D) forebrain
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 As axons from the spinal cord enter the skull, which structure do they enter?

A) Midbrain
B) Forebrain
C) Medulla
D) Cerebellum
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54
 Shasta abuses opiate drugs. Because receptors for the opiate drugs are found in the _____, one serious side effect of an overdose would be Shasta having suppressed breathing and heart rate.

A) medulla
B) cerebellum
C) pons
D) hypothalamus
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55
 Sympathetic is to ____ as parasympathetic is to ____.

A) serotonin; dopamine
B) dopamine; serotonin
C) acetylcholine; norepinephrine
D) norepinephrine; acetylcholine
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56
 Superior colliculus is to ____ as inferior colliculus is to ____.

A) vision; hearing
B) taste; smell
C) vision; touch
D) touch; hearing
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57
 Sheldon is studying for a quiz. He writes in his notes that humans have _____ pairs of cranial nerves.

A) 12
B) 6
C) 10
D) 5
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58
 The medulla is considered part of the brain rather than the spinal cord because it ____.

A) developed later in evolution
B) is contained in the skull
C) develops from a separate group of neurons
D) is composed only of interneurons
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59
 Professor Godines is lecturing about the medulla, pons, the midbrain, and certain central structures of the forebrain. His lecture is about the _____.

A) hindbrain
B) rhombencephalon
C) midbrain
D) brain stem
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60
 Which of the following is not part of the hindbrain?

A) Cerebellum
B) Thalamus
C) Pons
D) Medulla
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61
 The hippocampus plays a major role in ____.

A) innate sexual behavior
B) temperature regulation
C) memory
D) secretion of hormones
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62
 Olfactory information is processed by the ____.

A) thalamus via the olfactory bulbs
B) cortex via the olfactory bulbs
C) spinal cord
D) medulla
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63
 Which structure provides the main source of input to the cerebral cortex?

A) Limbic system
B) Medulla
C) Thalamus
D) Hypothalamus
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64
 If Nicole had damage to her hypothalamus, which of the following would NOT be a symptom?

A) Impaired temperature regulation.
B) Altered eating and drinking patterns.
C) Altered sexual behavior.
D) Impaired movement and coordination.
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65
 Damage to the basal ganglia would most likely result in ____.

A) a movement disorder
B) problems with visual perception
C) problems with auditory perception
D) a loss of pain sensation
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66
 Secretions from which gland will also affect the secretion of hormones from the thyroid gland, adrenal gland, and ovaries or testes?

A) Thymus gland
B) pineal gland
C) Pineal gland
D) Pituitary gland
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67
 The ventricles, central canal, and subarachnoid space are all ____.

A) part of the forebrain
B) filled with cerebrospinal fluid
C) involved in cognitive functioning
D) filled with blood
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68
 By both neural and hormonal pathways, the hypothalamus regulates activity of the ____.

A) pituitary gland
B) thalamus
C) retina
D) ventricles
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69
 An individual has difficulty remembering certain things after brain damage, but all memories stored before the damage are intact. The brain area most likely damaged is the ____.

A) fornix
B) hypothalamus
C) hippocampus
D) nucleus basalis
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70
 The choroid plexus ____.

A) cushions the brain
B) protects the brain from infection
C) is another name for the ventricles
D) forms the cerebrospinal fluid
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71
 The nucleus basalis is a key part of the brain's system for ____.

A) emotional response
B) attention
C) visual perception
D) auditory perception
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72
 A group of forebrain structures is important for motivated and emotional behavior. What term refers to this group of structures?

A) Limbic system
B) Reticular formation
C) Tegmentum
D) Basal ganglia
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73
 Membranes that surround the brain and spinal cord are called ____.

A) CSF
B) ventricles
C) meninges
D) hydrocephali
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74
 The hindbrain consists of the ____.

A) tectum, tegmentum, and reticular formation
B) thalamus and hypothalamus
C) spinal cord and cranial nerves
D) medulla, pons, and cerebellum
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75
 Meningitis is an inflammation of the ____.

A) cerebrospinal fluid
B) glia
C) membranes surrounding the brain
D) medulla oblongata
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76
 One function of the thalamus is to ____.

A) relay sensory information to the cerebral cortex
B) regulate sleep cycles
C) direct the secretions of the hypothalamus
D) moderate emotional outbursts
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77
 If Geri had disruptions to her limbic system, she would likely have problems with _____.

A) emotional behaviors
B) motor coordination
C) language formation
D) perception of three-dimensional objects
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78
 Rudy has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He will have damage to his ____ neurons in the _______.

A) serotonin; substantia nigra
B) dopamine; substantia nigra
C) norepinephrine; cerebellum
D) dopamine; cerebellum
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79
 Which structure is likely to be damaged in Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and other conditions that impair movement?

A) Thalamus
B) Basal ganglia
C) Limbic system
D) Reticular formation
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80
 Professor Basco is lecturing about the nervous system. He tells the class that the role of the pituitary gland is to make and release _____ into ______.

A) hormones; bloodstream
B) hormones; hypothalamus
C) neurotransmitters; ventricles
D) neurotransmitters; hypothalamus
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