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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Chapter 9 Quiz 1

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  Glendale Community College  »  Psychology  »  Psychology 103 – Physiological Psychology  »  Spring 2022  »  Chapter 9 Quiz 1

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

Question #1
A  growth cone translocation
B  pioneer migration
C  somal translocation
D  neural cresting
E  amoeboid migration
Question #2
A  intermediate
B  circuitous
C  tangential
D  axonal
E  rapid
Question #3
A  all of these
B  along axons of other neurons
C  to the ventricular zone
D  along radial glial cells
Question #4
A  the fluid-filled central canal
B  layer 6
C  the neural crest
D  the cortex
E  the marginal zone
Question #5
A  hindbrain zone
B  midbrain
C  ventricles
D  ventricular zone
Question #6
A  increases rapidly
B  quickly doubles and then declines
C  stays the same until the end of the neural-plate phase
D  stays the same until the end of the neural-groove phase
E  actually declines
Question #9
A  plate
B  mesoderm
C  endoderm
D  cord
E  tube
Question #10
A  neural tube
B  PNS
C  CNS
D  brain
E  neural groove
Question #11
A  neural plates
B  totally specified.
C  mesodermal
D  totipotent
E  more specified
Question #13
A  unipolar
B  pluripotent
C  multipolar
D  totipotent
E  multipotent
Question #15
A  multipolar
B  myelinated
C  bipolar
D  totipotent
E  mesodermal
Question #16
A  is totally committed to one cell type for life.
B  cannot divide
C  is entirely potent in excitation or inhibition
D  is totally developed and will not differentiate.
E  is capable of developing into any type of cell in the organism
Question #17
A  growth cones
B  ectodermal tissue
C  endodermal tissue
D  mesoderm
E  multipolar neurons
Question #18
A  growth cones
B  neural tube
C  neural grove
D  neural growth factors
E  neural plate
Question #19
A  two zygotes
B  two ova
C  a sperm cell and an ovum
D  two sperm cells
E  two daughter cells.
Question #20
A  neuroplasticity
B  neural growth
C  neurodevelopment
D  rewiring
E  psychological development