Biology question and answers for December 04, 2023
- Q whether this trait is inherited according to Mendel s laws which phenotype is dominant and which one is recessive 2 Write a statement if then predicting your results based on...
- Q 2 Points Urinary retention Mydriasis Tachycardia Bradycardia
- Q Is stress always negative Can stress be positive Distress the negative stress response often involving negative affect and physiological reactivity a type of stress that results from being overwhelmed by...
- Q Blank 1 The above picture is a dissected sheep brain What is the name of the section labeled E A
- Q Using the following data on the age in years for each of the 5 participants in this sample see below 23 23 24 27 30 What is the mean for...
- Q The brain gut connection refers to the idea that No answer is correct O Diseases like Parkinson s start with disruptions to neural function that then act directly on the...
- Q The gold standard neuropathological evidence for Alzheimer s disease are the plaques and tangles in brain tissue True O False
- Q According to Bredesen one of our guest speakers Alzheimer s disease AD O Is analogous to an autoimmune disease where the body s defense system attacks itself O Mechanistically is...
- Q Question 24 Which of the following is true about deliver delivery outlines can have delivery cues
- Q What is reciprocal determinism What are the three main components in Social Cognitive Theory SPELL CORRECTLY Edit View Insert Format Tools Table
- Q lety anxiety ley reported a study that said What if an
- Q Make a diagram for the divisions of the nervous system Include Central Nervous System Peripheral Nervous System Somatic Nervous System Autonomic Nervous System Parasympathetic Division Sympathetic Division Also include the...
- Q Term Photosystem Photosystem I Photosystem II Antenna proteins Reaction center Light harvesting complex Photon Definition Packet of light energy Pigment molecule that transfers energy to the reaction ce Complex that...
- Q Question 6 8 A DRAG DROP THE ANSWER NEXT Biological systems react to stimull for example hot conditions The reaction starts with sensors followed by controls and then effectors Label...
- Q The modality of a stimulus can be determined within the central nervous system by O frequency coding adequate stimulus for the sensory receptor cell population coding lateral inhibition
- Q Sharp localized fast pain is rapidly transmitted to the central nervous system along O large myelinated A beta fibers O small myelinated A delta fitiers O large unmyelinated C fibers...
- Q Each of the following statements correctly describes an action potential EXCEPT which one O Action potentials include a depolarization phase followed by a repolarization phase O Action potentials are propagated...
- Q Imagine yourself going through a typical day List each activity e g waking up in the morning getting out of bed brushing teeth going to school and etc Using what...
- Q Indicate whether each of the following is associated with the Spinal Thalamic or the Medial Lemniscal pathways of the somatosensory system Free nerve endings Cross over in cord Cross over...
- Q Adap It was John s first day of college at Richmond University in California With his class schedule in hand he walked across campus to his English class He was...
- Q Question Completion Status censiune mesurar warr Transmembrane proteins that connect the cell to the cell cytoskeleton Proteins connected to intermediate filan secure adjacent muscle cells to one anot exercise Membrane...
- Q QUESTION 1 Match the description to the membrane protein A protein that recognizes a chemical released by a virally infected cell and sends a warning signal across the membrane Proteins...
- Q Using these three words form a sentence neurotransmitter axon terminals dendrites
- Q A cat hears the can opener and runs into the kitchen a Stimulus b Receptor c Effector
- Q 3 Specifically where are neurotransmitters made
- Q 5 Using these three words form a sentence impulse nervous system neuron
- Q After You Read 1 What are three parts of the brain What role does each one play in the body 2 Explain how reflexes occur How do they differ from...
- Q 3 Explain how the endocrine system is controlled 4 Complete the Venn diagram in your Science Notebook by filling in ways in which the endocrine and nervous systems are alike...
- Q 1 What are the body s five sensory organs 2 Describe the process by which people see Why are the eyes not the nos or tongue the organs of sight
- Q 3 Sequence and describe the process through which neurons send information to the brain Review the concept map in your Science Notebook Work with a partner to answer the following...
- Q Let s think about the intersection of language and culture let s consider th importance of language to you and your community Share with us the following Why is bilingualism...
- Q S Select the correct answer from each drop down menu Neurons and muscle cells perform different functions In the body these cells have the same while the function of neurons...
- Q People who hear voices are often given a diagnosis of schizophrenia Since the late 1980s however some have challenged this view and organized into a Hearing Voices movement and network...
- Q M Patient Justin a 45 year old man who has started having jerky uncontrolled movements and trouble focusing his thoughts Patient Jenny a 17 year old girl who far
- Q During excitatory synaptic transmission the electrical signal carried along the axon of a presynaptic neuron causes the release of neurotransmitters into the synapse and its sub sequent reception by receptors...
- Q Why are endocrine signals transmitted more slowly than paracrine signals A B C D The target and signaling cells are close together The ligands are transported through the bloodstream and...
- Q Two types of transducers are found on all fetal monitors They are toco and ultrasound lateral and frontal universal and special ECG and EEG
- Q The prefrontal cortex is to as the hippocampus amygdala thalamus and hypothalamus a O long term memory transferring information into short term memory short term memory transferring information into long...
- Q 2 Which of the following events in endocrine signaling is not possible a Cells in the hypothalamus secrete a hormone The target cells in the anterior pituitary bind that hormone...
- Q C A 3 A 5 2 sense orga A 4 2 1 3 5 Retina Cornea Which division describes the central nervous system A Peripheral and central Brain and spinal...
- Q 7 The amino acid sequence of the beta globin protein is sometimes used as an example of evolution Compared to the human beta globin protein sequence the mouse beta globin...
- Q Which of the following is not characteristic of the dendrite Select the best answer Answer 2 Points O increases speed of action potential extends from the soma O receives signals...
- Q 9 The diagram below shows two neurons that are communicating via a single synapse On the diagram below 921 W c 2 points Choose one neuron and clearly mark and...
- Q Many researchers believe that mirror neurons allow humns todevelop facial expressions for basic emotions.experience empathy.reverse left-right movements when performing a task in front of a mirror.coordinate complicated motor tasks.
- Q What are the two subsystems of the peripheral nervous system?a. cervical and spinalb. efferent and afferentC. dorsal and ventrald. vision and hearing
- Q Which of the following best describes how an action potential will move from the terminal end of one axon to the dendrite of another neuron? The high concentration of calcium...
- Q The steps of a signal-transduction pathway are:a)Reception, signal-transduction, and responseb) Response and reception onlyc) Reception, signal-transductiond) Reception, signal-transduction, and emmision
- Q There is a potential difference of about 70 mV between the outside and the inside of the cell membrane of a neuron. Which statement below concerning this situation is false?The...
- Q The neurotransmitter is released from the ________ and acts on the __________presynaptic neuron, polysynaptic neuronsynapse, neuronpresynaptic neuron, postsynaptic neuronpostsynaptic neuron, presynaptic neuron
- Q The innermost layer of the meninges is called the:Dura MaterPia MaterMyelin SheathArachnoid Mater
- Q The site of contact between a synaptic terminal of a neuron and a target cell is called a(n)effector cell.synapse.interneuron.dendrite.
- Q The space between two signalling neurons is called:The neurotransmitterThe axonThe synapseThe dendrite
- Q An unconscious response to a stimulus is referred to as a(n)arc.division.meninge.reflex.
- Q The actual gap between the axonal terminal and the muscle cell is calleda(n)synapse.depolarization.motor group.fixator.antagonist.
- Q Lee believes it is best for those experiencing conflict to meet each other in the middle by splitting demands with each person getting some of what they want. His approach...
- Q Discuss the processes that must occur for an impulse to move from the axon of one neuron, to a second neuron, and into a third neuron.
- Q What would happen to a rod (photoreceptor cell) if it had a mutation that made(the green-colored enzyme in this figure which degrades the phosphodiesteraseCGMP) nonfunctional?Both Statements 1 and 2 are...
- Q In the second trimester, _ occurs and dendrites grow.ElongationExplorationMigrationIntegration
- Q infancy and early childhood, differentiation is when...Synapse formation increases dramatically after birthSynapses begin to take on unique functionsUnused, unnecessary synapses are trimmedNeurons are coated
- Q Identify the type of circuit motif featured in each of the following examples.In the insect olfactory system, excitatory projection neuron axons project to two different brain structures, the mushroom body...
- Q What type of sensory language is used in the following sentence from "Silence - AFable" by Edgar Allan Poe? "And the man shuddered, and turned his face away, and fled...
- Q Which statement is NOT true of the lens of the eye?It accounts for 2/3 of the eye's refractionIt has no blood supplyIt changes shape to alter its refractionMost of its...
- Q can someone explain how continous propagation works in a step by step process in an axon?
- Q Which of the following is not a function associated with the spinal cord? Coordinate the alternating contraction of several muscle groups associated with locomotion Conduct sensory information up to the...
- Q What is the effect of the sympathetic nervous system on urination?It increases urination.It decreases urination.It can change the chemistry of the urine, but it does not affect the amount of...
- Q What are some effects of prostaglandins in the body?Check all that apply.work to make reactions go faster in digestive and metabolic processesassuring that growth occurs properlymay cause inflammation and painraise...
- Q Which of the following best explains how dendrites contribute to the function of the neuron?Choose 1 answer:A They cause the neuron to move in response to a signal.B They allow...
- Q A client has been receiving haloperidol (Haldol), a dopamine antagonist. When the psychiatrist changes the order to aripiprazole (Abilify), a partial dopamine antagonist, the nurse anticipates theclient will experience which...
- Q Which of the following statements is FALSE?The messages of the nervous system are conducted electrically.The impulses of the nervous system travel through the neurons.The nervous system responds slower than the...
- Q Which of the following statements about synapses is FALSE?Communication at chemical synapses is slower than at electrical synapsesCommunication across electrical synapses is bi-directionalNeurotransmitters can move from one cell to another...
- Q An alien life form was found to have only an anion Q which has an equilibrium potential of -1000mV. Assuming that the same laws of physics apply, what direction are...
- Q 8) To increase the amount of neurotransmitter released onto a postsynaptic cell, the presynaptic cell would have to_______ffiA) send action potentials with higher frequencyB) send action potentials with longer durationsC)...
- Q Identify the FALSE statement regarding sensory receptor cells.Threshold is the minimal stimulus intensity required to generate an action potential.A graded potential can be referred to as a receptor potential.Sensory transduction...
- Q Identify the INCORRECT statement regarding the Blood Brain Barrier (BBB).In the circumventricular organs, the BBB is broken so neurons can sense specific chemicalsDopamine administered to a Parkinson's patient crosses the...
- Q Which of the following statements related to the relationship between structure and function of human body cells is FALSE? The long, drawn out nature of one end of a neuron...
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