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Chapter 7 Quiz 3

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

Question #1
A  recurrent collateral inhibition.
B  top-down mechanisms.
C    
D  bottom-up mechanisms.
E  exogenous inhibition.
F  subliminal perception.
Question #2
A  olfactory information from the nose is carried via two separate sensory pathways.
B  people have such poor taste to begin with.
C  the tongue is protected in the mouth.
D  olfactory information from the nose is carried via three separate sensory pathways.
E  taste information from the mouth is carried via three separate sensory pathways.
Question #3
A  ageusia is to anosmia.
B  NaCl is to thiamine.
C  onions are to potatoes.
D  flavor is to odor.
E  thalamus is to neocortex.
Question #4
A  unilateral.
B  descending.
C  bilateral.
D  ipsilateral.
E  contralateral.
Question #5
A  occipital lobe.
B  lateral fissure.
C  central fissure.
D  temporal lobe.
E  longitudinal fissure.
Question #6
A  Many tastes cannot be created from combinations of the five current primaries.
B  Thirty receptors have been discovered for bitter.
C  No receptors have been discovered for salty and sour.
D  Evidence suggests that there may be more than five primary tastes.
E  all of these
Question #7
A  nucleus.
B  receptors.
C  cytoplasm.
D  ion channels.
E  axon.
Question #8
A  Papillae; taste receptors; taste buds
B  Taste receptors; taste buds; papillae
C  Taste buds; taste receptors; papillae
D  Taste buds; papillae; taste receptors
E  Taste receptors; papillae; taste buds
Question #9
A  taste receptor nuclei.
B  papillae.
C  taste mucosas.
D  taste buds.
E  glomeruli.
Question #10
A  piriform cortex.
B  olfactory bulbs.
C  in the thalamus.
D  in the orbits.
E  in the glomeruli.
Question #11
A  contain no receptor molecules.
B  each contain 350 different receptor molecules.
C  have no axons.
D  survive for only a few weeks and are replaced by new ones.
E  each contain three different receptor molecules.
Question #13
A  all of these
B  receptors.
C  receptor types.
D  receptor cells.
Question #14
A  in the nasal passages.
B  in the olfactory mucosa.
C  passing through the cribriform plate.
D  in the olfactory bulb.
E  all of these
Question #15
A  olfactory neocortex.
B  cribriform plate.
C  nose hairs.
D  olfactory mucosa.
E  olfactory nucleus.
Question #16
A  swabbing it with lemon.
B  injecting it with testosterone.
C  injecting it with estrogen.
D  swabbing it with expensive perfume.
E  swabbing it with the vaginal secretions of an ovulating female.
Question #17
A  all of these
B  their anatomy and physiology are well understood.
C  they play important roles in the social lives of many species.
D  their physiology is particularly simple.
Question #18
A  combine to produce the sensation of flavor.
B  all of these
C  have only recently evolved.
D  are the most well understood of the exteroceptive sensory systems.
Question #19
A  pheromonal.
B  psychophysiological.
C  neuropathic.
D  analgesic.
E  psychophysical.
Question #20
A  audition.
B  touch.
C  stereognosis.
D  some types of pain.
E  some types of analgesia.