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Exam 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  corticospinal
B  reticulospinal
C  pyramidal
D  spinocerebellar
Question #3
A  beta waves.
B  theta waves.
C  delta waves.
D  alpha waves.
E  P waves.
Question #4
A  2 only
B  1 only
C  3 only
D  Both 2 & 3
E  Both 1 & 2
Question #5
A  Blood brain barrier
B  Cerebrospinal fluid
C  Arachnoid mater
D  All of these choices
E  Dura mater
Question #6
A  autonomic ganglia
B  red nuclei
C  lateral olivary nuclei
D  vestibular nuclei
E  basal nuclei
Question #7
A  Choroid plexuses
B  Brachial plexuses
C  Lateral apertures
D  Aqueduct of the midbrain
E  Interventricular foramina
Question #9
A  lateral gray horn.
B  anterior white commissure.
C  posterior gray horn.
D  central canal.
E  dorsal root ganglion.
Question #10
A  delta waves.
B  alpha waves.
C  theta waves.
D  beta waves.
E  P waves.
Question #11
A  dura mater
B  cerebral ganglia
C  arachnoid membrane
D  limbic system
E  choroid plexus
Question #12
A  3rd ventricle
B  choroid plexus
C  arachnoid granulations
D  subarachnoid space
E  lateral ventricles
Question #13
A  Diencephalon
B  Myelencephalon
C  Rhombencephelon
D  Mesencephalon
E  Telencephalon
Question #14
A  Stria medullaris
B  Mammillothalamic tracts
C  Projection tracts
D  Association tracts
E  Commissural tracts
Question #15
A  Association tracts
B  Projection tracts
C  Commissural tracts
D  None of the above
E  All of the above
Question #16
A  Pyramids
B  Sulci
C  Association tracts
D  Projection tracts
E  Corpus callosum
Question #17
A  Posterior ramus
B  Rami communicantes
C  Anterior ramus
D  Meningeal branch
E  Brachial plexus
Question #18
A  Cerebrum
B  Corpus Callosum
C  Cerebellum
D  Pons
E  Medulla Oblongata
Question #19
A  Long Term Potentiation
B  Summation
C  Substrate Phosphorylation
D  IPSPs
Question #20
A  Dendrites
B  Axon Terminal
C  Cell body
D  Axon
Question #21
A  continue a temporal summation
B  remove a neurotransmitter
C  inhibit a presynaptic potential
D  excite a presynaptic potential
E  stop a spatial summation
Question #22
A  runs out of neurotransmitter.
B  stops firing long enough to allow the postsynaptic neuron to recover.
C  fires at a steady rate that allows the postsynaptic neuron to return to resting potential.
D  recruits other presynaptic neurons to begin to fire.
E  fires at a fast enough rate that the sum of EPSPs in the postsynaptic neuron moves above threshold.
Question #23
A  includes most cells of the body and exhibits a membrane potential.
B  exhibits a membrane potential.
C  All of these choices are correct.
D  has a charge imbalance across its membrane.
E  includes most cells of the body.
Question #24
A  Epinephrine
B  Dopamine
C  Serotonin
D  Norepinephrine
Question #25
A  Schwann cells
B  axon
C  dendrite
D  choroid plexus
E  nodes of Ranvier
Question #27
A  Latent period
B  Absolute refractory period
C  All of these choices
D  Relative refractory period
Question #28
A  Anchoring junctions
B  Desmosomes
C  Gap junctions
D  Tight junctions
Question #29
A  axon
B  schwann cells
C  choroid plexus
D  dendrite
E  nodes of Ranvier
Question #30
A  Motor function
B  Sensory function
C  Integrative function
D  All are functions of the nervous system
Question #31
A  depolarizes
B  moves across channels in
C  repolarizes
D  does not affect the polarity of
E  hyperpolarizes
Question #32
A  inhibitory postsynaptic potential
B  inhibitory presynaptic summation potential
C  none of these choices
D  inhibitory presynaptic potential.
E  inhibitory postsynaptic summation potential
Question #33
A  Chemical synapse
B  Electrical synapse
Question #35
A  Firing of a second action potential
B  K+ channels are open longer than Na+ channels
C  Release of neurotransmitter
D  Activation of the Na+/K+/ATP pump
E  Closing of voltage-gated Na+ channels
Question #36
A  at the trigger zone.
B  in the synaptic cleft.
C  in the neuron nucleus
D  in the dendrites.
E  in the neuroplasm.
Question #37
A  Na+ out of the cell
B  K+ out of the cell
C  K+ into the cell
D  Na+ into the cell
Question #38
A  voltage-gated Na+ channels open rapidly.
B  voltage-gated Ca+2 channels open rapidly.
C  none of these choices occur.
D  ligand-gated Ca+2 channels close rapidly.
E  ligand-gated Na+ channels close rapidly.
Question #39
A  Fires as a result of a subthreshold graded potential
B  Can occur in unmyelinated axons
C  Occurs only in myelinated axons
D  Happens due to an even distribution of voltage-gated Na+ channels
Question #40
A  Receptor potential
B  Threshold potential
C  Electrical refractory period
D  Excitatory postsynaptic potential
E  Resting membrane potential
Question #41
A  All the choices are correct
B  either EPSPs or IPSPs
C  EPSPs
D  water-filled channels in its membrane
E  IPSPs
Question #42
A  Enzymatic degradation, Diffusion and Reuptake at axon terminal
B  Enzymatic degradation and Diffusion
C  Reuptake at axon terminal only
D  Enzymatic degradation only
Question #43
A  EPSPs; IPSPs; action potentials
B  IPSPs; action potentials; EPSPs
C  IPSPs; EPSPs; action potentials
D  EPSPs; action potentials; IPSPs
E  EPSPs; IPSPs; graded potentials
Question #44
A  –40 to –90 mV
B  –25 to –70 mV
C  +5 to 100 mV
D  –90 to 5 mV
E  None of these choices
Question #45
A  It exhibits low permeability
B  It contributes to the negativity of the resting membrane potential
C  The sodium ions are negatively charged
D  All of the above are correct
Question #46
A  Lower amplitude of action potential
B  More myelin sheathing
C  Decreased stimulus strength
D  Increased diameter of axon
E  Decreased temperature
Question #47
A  chemical synapses
B  mechanically-gated channels
C  voltage-gated channels
D  ligand-gated channels
E  electrical synapses
Question #48
A  limbic system
B  dura mater
C  choroid plexus
D  arachnoid membrane
E  cerebral ganglia
Question #49
A  Smooth
B  Cardiac
C  Skeletal
Question #50
A  is used as a covering of body surfaces.
B  All of these Answer choices are correct.
C  is used as a lining of body cavities and hollow organs.
D  is used to form glands.
E  usually has a free surface that interacts with external environment.
Question #51
A  Saliva
B  Hormones
C  Breastmilk
D  Bile
E  Sweat
Question #52
A  Adipose
B  Muscle
C  Connective
D  Epithelial
E  Nervous
Question #53
A  Adipose
B  Nervous
C  Epithelial
D  Connective
E  Muscle
Question #54
A  Simple cuboidal epithelium
B  Simple squamous epithelium
C  Stratified squamous epithelium
D  Simple columnar epithelium
E  Stratified cuboidal epithelium
Question #55
A  Bone
B  Cartilage
C  Blood
D  Tendons
E  Epidermis
Question #56
A  lymph.
B  plasma.
C  white blood cells.
D  red blood cells.
E  albumin.
Question #57
A  Transitional
B  Stratified squamous
C  Stratified columnar
D  Simple squamous
E  Simple cuboidal
F    
Question #58
A  neurons and somites.
B  neurons and mast cells.
C  neuroglial cells and myofibers.
D  neuroglial cells and neurons.
Question #59
A  Skin
B  Mouth lining
C  Esophagus
D  Blood-brain barrier
Question #60
A  Deamination
B  transcription
C  Emancipation
D  Phosphorylation
Question #61
A  The removal of electrons
B  The addition of protons
C  None of these choices
D  The addition of electrons
E  The removal of protons
Question #62
A  Glycolysis
B  Krebs cycle
C  Transition reaction
D  Electron transport chain
Question #63
A  contraction
B  protein synthesis
C  cell division
D  osmosis
E  active transport
Question #64
A  nucleolus
B  golgi complex
C  cytoplasm
D  mitochondria
E  endoplasmic reticulum
Question #65
A  generation of ATP
B  Reduction of NAD+ and FADH+
C  production of carbon dioxide
D  formation of lactic acid in the absence of oxygen
Question #66
A  FADH2
B  All of these are electron acceptors
C  NADH and FADH2
D  H+
E  NADH
Question #67
A  Glycolysis
B  Electron transport system
C  Protein synthesis
D  Formation of acetyl-CoA
Question #69
A  Electron transport system
B  Formation of acetyl-CoA
C  The Krebs cycle
D  Protein synthesis
E  Glycolysis
Question #70
A  Oxidation
B  Gluconeogenesis
C  Carbonification
D  Decarboxylation
E  Glycogenolysis
Question #71
A  Ergonomic
B  Endergonic
C  Exergonic
D  Erythropoetic
Question #72
A  production of reduced coenzymes
B  All of these occur in the Krebs cycle
C  production of carbon dioxide
D  generation of ATP
E  formation of lactic acid in the absence of oxygen
Question #73
A  Glycolysis
B  Electron transport chain
C  Transition reaction
D  Krebs cycle