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Title: Mammalian Physiology Practice questions 1
Description: Mammalian Physiology Practice questions 1

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Organ
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function is dependent on structure, and form of a structure relates to its function
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positive feedback tends to enhance the
triggering stimulus while negative feedback
tends to return the body to a homeostatic
balance or "ideal" level
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Control of body temperature
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Nonsteroid hormones cannot pass the plasma membrane
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activation of receptors coupled to Gi
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the natural agonist of a receptor
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Kinase
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A dorsal root ganglion cell

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The nerve fibers sending these
signals will most likely belong to which division of the nervous system
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Meningitis can be caused by bacterial infection of the central nervous system
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Microglia

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Dendrites
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Na+ & Cl
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Voltage-gated channels
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Depolarization spreads with little decay and the action potential is only regenerated
at nodes between myelinated sections
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Most neurons integrate inputs from many
presynaptic neurons, and temporal and
spatial summation determines if threshold for
action potential generation is reached
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The brain stem consists of the
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Which of the following best describes the cerebral cortex
a
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Which part of the cerebral cortex is thought to be the seat of intellect, cognition, recall, and
personality
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Which of the following is least likely to result from injury to the hypothalamus
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Which part of the spinal cord houses the cell bodies of somatic motor neurons
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Which of the following is NOT directly involved in the activation of somatic motor output
a
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During functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), preparing to speak will result in the
detection of increased blood flow to the
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Which of the following is the purest example of non-declarative memory

a
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Skeletal muscle action potentials penetrate deep into the fiber via
a
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At the level of the sarcomere, a fully contracted muscle differs from a relaxed muscle in that
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A major reason for the phenomenon of rigor mortis is that
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Smooth muscles are NOT striated because
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The ability of skeletal muscles to produce smooth movements is based on
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Which of the following contributes most to our ability to produce a wide range of forces
a
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Which of the following processes does NOT use up a significant amount of ATP during
or following muscle contraction
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Which of the following is found in fast fatigable muscle fibers (active during short powerful
movements)
a
Title: Mammalian Physiology Practice questions 1
Description: Mammalian Physiology Practice questions 1