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The cerebrum contains four lobes which of the following options is not a lobe of the cerebrum? |
Cerebellum |
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When a structure and your brain is damaged you lose certain physicology and behavior functions will part of your brain is damaged could cause you to lose your eyesight? |
Occipital |
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What part of your brain was low on an MRI if you're talking about emotion or planning? |
Frontal lobe |
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When nuerons communicate they send and receive messages which of the following do neurons use to communicate? |
Neurotransmitters and electrical signals |
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Each neuron can send and receive a message which of the following your structures conducts the electrical signal from receiving end of the cell to the sending end of the cell? |
Axon |
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What causes the nearest transmitted to be released from vesicles so that the neuron can send its message? |
Electrical signals question your transmitters out of the vesicles into the synapse |
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Dendrites and terminal branches have many bunches what is a function that matches this branch structure? |
One neuron communicates with many neurons |
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How to neurons communicate or send messages? |
First and neurotransmitters starting the vesicles then they fit into the synapse which one fits into the receptors and electrical signal shut them through the axon after this process the neurotransmitters it back into the synapse causing the process to repeat itself |
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why are reflexes important for the body? Why did they leave out the brain? |
It protects the body by leaving out the brain because with the brain the process would take longer for the body to reflex |
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Where are the interneurons located? |
The spinal cord |
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What is a factor in the hot hand on the stove example? |
The muscle removes the hand from the stove |
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What is the function of a receptor and a sensory neuron? |
To send messages about the environment to the brain |
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Are interneurons part of the central nervous system or peripheral nervous system? |
Nervous system |
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Refrences protect the body why doesn't the reflex arc pathway include the brain |
Including the brain will take too long for the affected to take place failing to protect the body |
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Which part of the brain is responsible for making memories that help prevent future burns on the stove |
Prefrontal cortex |
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when you touch a prickly cactus what part of your brain coordinates of muscle activity |
cerebellum |
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The nervous system consist of central nervous system and peripheral nervous system.True or false |
True |
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Interneurons are part of the central nervous system. True or false |
True |
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Sensory neurons are part of the central nervous system. True or false |
false |
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How does affect it in a negative feedback system restore homeostasis |
the effector stop the stimulus |
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The cell theory states that all organisms are made of cells cells that are most basic unit of life and |
All existing cells are produced by other living cells |
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Eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic have some but not all structures are incoming. Unlike a eukaryotic cell a prokaryotic cell does not have a |
Nucleus |
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Which of the following is a main function of the cell membrane |
Pride a barrier around a cell and control the movement of particles into and out of the cell |
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When there is a difference in the concentration of particles is a flow in which direction |
High concentration to low concentration |
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The diffusion of water in or out of a cell is called |
Osmosis |
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Osmosis is a type of |
Passive transport |
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Diffusion is the movement of a substance |
From an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration |
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What should the following phrases that describe active transport |
Move substances against concentration gradient |
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Which phrase best describes the process of facilitated diffusion |
Requires no energy from the cell |
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Which type of solution has the greatest concentration of solute |
Hypotonic |
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Which type of solution would cause a cell to take in water |
Hypotonic |