A) Temporal summation allows circadian rhythms to regulate neuronal activity.Spatial summation allows latitude to regulate neuronal activity.
B) Temporal summation allows a neuron to fire prolonged action potentials,and spatial summation allows a neuron to synapse onto new targets.
C) Temporal and spatial summation both make the neuron more likely to fire action potentials.
D) Temporal summation allows a neuron to recognize a persistent signal from a single presynaptic cell,and spatial summation allows a neuron to recognize a broad signal from multiple presynaptic cells.
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A) ACh triggers release of epinephrine from the adrenal glands,which in turn causes K+ flux out of heart cells.
B) ACh binds to a G-protein coupled receptor on heart cells,and the G protein alpha subunit binds to a separate K+ channel and causes it to open.
C) Parasympathetic neurons activate sympathetic neurons,which directly cause K+ flux from heart cells.
D) ACh binds and activates a K+ pump on heart cells.
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A) basal ganglia
B) pituitary gland
C) parietal lobe
D) thalamus
E) medulla oblongata
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True/False
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A) epinephrine and endorphins
B) GABA and serotonin
C) epinephrine,dopamine,and GABA
D) epinephrine,dopamine,and serotonin
E) epinephrine,norepinephrine,dopamine,and serotonin
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A) Porifera - sponges
B) Cnidaria - jellyfish,sea anemones
C) Platyhelminthes -- flatworms
D) Nematoda - roundworms
E) Mollusca - octopus,squid,clams,snails,and other mollusks
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A) gap junction
B) synaptic cleft
C) postsynaptic membrane
D) presynaptic membrane
E) impulse channel
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A) There is an increased number of voltage-gated sodium channels.
B) There is increased resistance across the membrane.
C) There is increased capacitance across the membrane.
D) There is increased transport of potassium across the membrane.
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A) the voltage-gated sodium channel
B) the voltage-gated potassium channel
C) the ligand-gated sodium channel
D) the ligand-gated potassium channel
E) the nongated sodium channel
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A) temperature control
B) integration of sensory data
C) memory storage
D) control of the heartbeat
E) coordination of motor reflexes
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A) I,II,III
B) III,II,I
C) II,III,I
D) III,I,II
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A) Broca's area
B) the pons
C) the medulla oblongata
D) Wernicke's area
E) the cerebellum
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A) peripheral
B) central
C) somatic
D) autonomic
E) sympathetic
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A) They use neurons with extra-wide axons.
B) They complete the sensory input-to-motor output circuit in only 2-3 neurons.
C) They do not send signals to the brain and back.
D) They activate a large number of sensory neurons,which speeds things up after the motor neuron performs spatial summation.
E) There was a selective advantage to evolve rapid responses to certain types of stimuli.
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A) walking
B) doing laundry
C) having a conversation
D) sleeping
E) mathematical calculations
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A) sympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
B) spinal cord
C) parasympathetic division of the autonomic nervous system
D) somatic nervous system
E) sensory pathways
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Multiple Choice
A) Since they are charged,ions can't cross the hydrophobic center of the membrane without a channel or pump.
B) Sodium ions are covalently attached in groups of three,which are too large to diffuse easily.
C) Ions do traverse the membrane easily,but the sodium-potassium pump moves them back across.
D) Chelator proteins capture any ions that start to cross the bilayer.
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A) neural net
B) white matter
C) dorsal root
D) meninges
E) viscera
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A) lipid sheath of Schwann cell
B) plasma membrane of neuron
C) synapse
D) neuromuscular junction
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A) abnormally low frequency of action potentials
B) summation will not occur
C) abnormally high frequency of action potentials
D) action potentials with stronger depolarization
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