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UGRD-NSCI6302-2123T /
WEEK 2 /
Prelim Quiz 1
Question 1
Correct
This
is everything outside of the CNS (i.e. nerves). The main purpose of the PNS is
to connect the CNS to the limbs and organs?
Question 2
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The
part of the neuron that is most like other cells. It has the nucleus, genetic
machinery, and is where many of the metabolic processes
happen?
Answer: soma
Question 3
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This
is made up of the brain and spinal cord. This is where the control happens?
Correct
It is
next to the motor cortex and is crucial to developing finely tuned movements.
The primary motor cortex will send the signals out, but it
will go through the
motor association area?
Question 5
Correct
Based
on a network of interconnected neurons, located primarily in the brain stem -
reticular formation. It interconnects with the
hypothalamic and thalamic stems?
Question 6
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Question 7
Incorrect
It is a large molecule.
Answer: Macromolecule
Question 8
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It is
the study of the effects of diseases on organ or system functions?
Answer: Pathophysiology
Question 9
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This
neuron has one axon and numerous dendrites?
Question 10
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Cornerstone
of human physiology; it is the study of the functions of cells?
Question 11
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It
includes all aspects of the function of the body systems, such as
cardiovascular physiology, respiratory physiology, reproductive physiology
etc
Question 12
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Dorsal
outgrowth of the medulla. It is involved in the control of movement?
Answer: cerebellum
Question 13
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Small
organ of a cell, which performs a particular function (cell membrane, cytoplasm
and nucleus)?
Answer: Organelles
Question 14
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Points
of synaptic connections?
Answer: Dendrites
Question 15
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The
smallest particle of an element or a molecule?
Answer: atom
Question 16
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A
molecule is a particle composed of two or more joined atoms?
Answer: Molecule
Question 17
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Question 18
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Answer: physiology
Question 19
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Question 20
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This
is located directly above the medulla and regulates relaxation?
Answer: pons
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