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Course Name Physiology 2 Course Code 201235


Date 25 - 4 - 2020 Homework First

Exam Time ------ Exam Place ------


Maximum mark 25 Exam duration 5 days
Semester First Academic Year 2019 - 2020

To be filled by the Student


Student Name Lila Adel Mohamed University ID 201820444
Mahmoud
Instructor Name Section Number

Homework Instructions: -
1. Please answer the questions by referring back to the notes to get the correct
answer and to get the best benefit of the course.
2. Please write your answer in the specified place.
3. Please submit your response before the end of the due time.

Question
Maximum mark Student mark
No.
1 15
2 10
Total 25

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Exam Question Form - Teaching Follow-up procedures/ Faculty of Pharmacy QF02/2611-3.0E

Dear student, please answer the following questions:


Choose the correct answer of the following Grade 15

1. One of the following is NOT true about the cerebrum:


a. It is responsible for the most of the mental and motor functions
b. Consist of three hemispheres connected with the corpus callosum
c. It is considered the largest part of the human brain
d. The outer region of the cortex is composed of the gray matter and the inner region is composed of the
white matter

2. The gray matter of the cerebral cortex:


a. Consists of non-myelinated axons, terminals Dendrites, and cell Bodies
b. Functions in signal processing and neurohormone secretion.
c. Functions in the formation of ascending and descending tracts.
d. A and B are correct

3. The Insula lobe:


a. Encoding of memory and integration of sensory information with visceral responses
b. responsible for vision and coordination of eye movements
a. contains the auditory centers (receives sensory fibres from the cochlea).
b. responsible for motor control

4. The Electroencephalogram (EEG) detects Theta waves when the person is:
a. Awake but with the eyes closed
b. After evoked visual stimulation and mental activity
c. Awake and during REM sleep
d. Sleep and in awake infants

5. The depolarization in the sensory hair cells of the inner ear is caused by:
a. The inflow of Na + into the cell
b. The outflow of K+ out of the cell
c. The inflow if K+ into the cell
d. The inflow of Ca++ into the cell

6. The Otolith Organ:


a. Is located at the semicircular canals
b. Is responsible for rotational acceleration
c. Has a specialized epithelium called the macula houses hair cells
d. Hair cells are embedded in the crista ampullaris, with stereocilia stuck into a gelatinous cupula.

7. Which of the following structure(s) (is / are) involved in hearing:


a. Organ of Corti
b. The vestibular apparatus
c. The cochlea
d. A and C are correct

8. In the dim (low) light


a. The circular muscles of the iris contract
b. The radial muscles of the iris contract
c. The circular muscles relax

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d. None of the above

9. Which of the following contribute to the light refraction in the eye?


a. The cornea
b. The lens
c. The aqueous humor
d. All of the above

10. A patient visited the speech therapist as he has a poorly articulated speech with a difficulty to
repeat a sentence, but with no impairment in understanding. According to the speech therapist,
this patient suffers from
a. Broca’s aphasia
b. Wernicke’s aphasia
c. Conduction aphasia
d. None of the above

11. One of the following is NOT considered a part of the limbic System
a. Cingulate gyrus
b. Amygdala
c. Hippocampus
d. Subthalamic nucleus

12. One of the following function is NOT processed in the right hemisphere
a. Visuspatial tasks
b. Language
c. Recognizing faces
d. Reading maps

13. The long-term memory:


a. It is the memory of recent events
b. Needs structural changes like the formation of new synapses
c. It includes the memory of simple tasks
d. B and C are correct

14. One of the following is incorrect about the Circadian Rhythms (the biological clock)
a. It is controlled by the suprachiasmatic nuclei
b. It regulates the day / night cycles
c. It is affected by sunshine
d. The melatonin hormone is secreted from the adrenal gland to promote sleep

15. One of the following is incorrect about the Utricle and saccule in the vestibular apparatus
a. Provide information about linear acceleration
b. Form the otolith organ
c. Provide information about rotation
d. Has sensory hair cells that transfer the sense of motion to the cochlear nerve

Second Question: Answer with True or False Grade 10 marks

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1 True False Language comprehension is destroyed in people with Broca’s aphasia but not in people
with Wernicke’s aphasia.

2 True False Damage to the arcuate fasciculus produces conduction aphasia, which is fluent but
nonsensical speech as in Broca’s aphasia.

3 True False The hypothalamus acts as a relay center through which all sensory information (except
smell) passes on the way to the cerebrum.

4 True False The limbic system is very active during REM sleep

5 True False The low frequency sound causes the vibration of the basilar membrane more towards
the apex (top) of the cochlea.

6. True False The lens of the eye is a layer of living cells that are avascular and attached to the
suspensory ligaments
7. True False In the eyes, the visual field of the right side is projected onto the left side of the retina

8. True False The image in the retina is switched right to left and upside down

9. True False The light pigment present in cones is called rhodopsin

10. True False In the dark current, the Na + channels are open, allow the depolarization of the
photoreceptors, which send an excitatory neurotransmitter into the bipolar cells

*** Wish you the best of luck in the quarantine time  ***

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