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Which of the following is NOT a feature of the limbic system?


A) contains hippocampus and amygdala
B) resides deep within the cerebrum
C) responsible for emotional responses
D) important in the formation and recall of memories
E) part of the hypothalamus

F) C) and D)
G) B) and D)

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What would happen if the G-protein coupled receptor in heart cells that binds to ACh had a mutation that caused it to bind more tightly to the G-protein alpha subunit?


A) G-protein activation and K+ channel opening would happen more quickly.Heart rate may remain abnormally low,impairing response to stress.
B) This would lead to K+ flow out of heart cells,causing increased hyperpolarization.
C) G-protein activation and K+ channel opening would be slowed.Heart rate may remain abnormally high,especially following stress.
D) This would lead to K+ flow into heart cells,causing increased depolarization.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

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What limits the frequency of action potentials?


A) chloride ions
B) spike amplitude
C) nodes of Ranvier
D) refractory period

E) A) and B)
F) B) and C)

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Since there is a larger concentration of potassium ions inside a neuron,why is the inside of the neuron negative (-70mV) relative to the outside?


A) Potassium ions carry a negative charge.
B) Negatively-charged proteins inside the cell counteract the charge of the potassium ions.
C) The negative sign is just a historical convention.
D) The high concentration of sodium ions outside the cell makes the inside negative by comparison.

E) B) and C)
F) C) and D)

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Which of the following structures is NOT a component of the hindbrain?


A) pons
B) medulla oblongata
C) ascending tracts
D) cerebellum

E) A) and D)
F) C) and D)

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Another toxin that also blocks neurotransmitter release is tetanus toxin; however,it primarily affects inhibitory interneurons of the spinal cord that negatively regulate motor neurons.Which would be symptoms of tetanus toxin poisoning?


A) flaccid paralysis
B) spastic paralysis
C) slowed action potential conduction
D) pupil dilation

E) A) and B)
F) A) and D)

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Mutation of the peripheral myelin protein 22 (PMP22) gene,which causes demyelination of peripheral neurons,is a more common cause of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease.In which cells is the PMP22 gene important for normal function?


A) Schwann cells
B) preganglionic neurons
C) postganglionic neurons
D) oligodendrocytes
E) interneurons

F) C) and E)
G) A) and D)

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Genetic studies have found that Charcot-Marie-Tooth may be caused by a mutation in the gene Mitofusin-2 (MFN2) ,which causes mitochondria to form large clumps.In what area of a neuron are these clumps most likely to cause a problem?


A) axon
B) synapse
C) soma
D) dendrite
E) myelin

F) B) and E)
G) A) and E)

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You dissect the brain of a mutant mouse and find that parts of the "white matter" look gray.What is a likely cause?


A) defects in myelination
B) peripheral nerve damage
C) oversized dendrites
D) excess myelination
E) excess neuronal proliferation

F) A) and B)
G) A) and E)

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If K+ can exit the cell through leak channels,why don't they flow out until there are equal concentrations on both sides of the membrane?


A) K+ can act as an enzymatic cofactor,and most K+ ions are bound to cellular enzymes.
B) The leak channels allow a very slow leak that cannot keep pace with active import of K+ ions.
C) Chelator molecules trap K+ on the inside of the membrane.
D) The negative electrical potential inside the cell creates a force that holds the K+ ions in.

E) A) and C)
F) A) and D)

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What is the likely impact of this toxin on action potentials?


A) They will occur more frequently.
B) They will be stronger and more unpredictable.
C) Without ion gradients,action potentials are not possible.
D) They will have longer refractory periods.

E) All of the above
F) B) and D)

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What are the branched extensions of a neuron that receive signals called?


A) axons
B) cell bodies
C) dendrites
D) oligodendrocytes
E) synapses

F) B) and C)
G) D) and E)

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Subsequent to motor neuron degeneration in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease,muscles begin to weaken and degenerate as well.What is the likely cause?


A) Muscles will atrophy if they don't receive regular stimulation from motor neurons.
B) Muscles require healthy Schwann cells for myelination as well.
C) Muscles contain large numbers of mitochondria.
D) Toxins leak out from the dying motor neurons onto the muscles.

E) A) and B)
F) A) and C)

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Choose the two primary factors that contribute to the resting membrane potential of a neuron.


A) K+ leak channels make the cell membrane more permeable to K+.
B) The sodium-potassium pump exports 3 K+ from the cell for every 2 Na+ it imports
C) Na+ leak channels make the cell membrane more permeable to Na+.
D) K+ leak channels cause a higher concentration of K+ outside the cell.
E) The sodium-potassium pump exports 3 Na+ from the cell for every 2 K+ it imports

F) C) and D)
G) A) and D)

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The hippocampus,amygdala,and hypothalamus are the major components of the ________ system.


A) sympathetic
B) reflex
C) parasympathetic
D) limbic
E) autonomic

F) B) and D)
G) A) and E)

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The membrane of a resting neuron is most permeable to which of the following ions?


A) Cl-
B) Ca2+
C) Na+
D) K+
E) H+

F) B) and C)
G) C) and D)

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In early vertebrates,which component of the brain was devoted largely to coordinating motor reflexes?


A) thalamus
B) forebrain
C) midbrain
D) hindbrain
E) medulla oblongata

F) B) and E)
G) A) and D)

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What region of the brain integrates visceral activities,body temperature,and heartbeat?


A) medulla oblongata
B) cerebrum
C) hypothalamus
D) thalamus
E) corpus callosum

F) A) and C)
G) A) and B)

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What are examples of cells that support neurons both structurally and functionally?


A) dendrites and nodes of Ranvier
B) neuroglia and nodes of Ranvier
C) Schwann cells and dendrites
D) dendrites,nodes of Ranvier,and neuroglia
E) Schwann cells,oligodendrocytes,and other neuroglia

F) B) and E)
G) B) and D)

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Which division of the nervous system regulates the activity of smooth muscle,cardiac muscle,and glands?


A) antagonistic nervous system
B) autonomic nervous system
C) sympathetic nervous system
D) parasympathetic nervous system
E) limbic nervous system

F) B) and E)
G) B) and D)

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