Straighterline BIO 201 Anatomy & Physiology I Graded Exam 4 (New Version June 2024)
Question 1 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Select the structure considered a primary receptor. Select one: Straighterline BIO 201 Anatomy & Physiology I Graded Exam 4 (New Version June 2024) We are a team of experts offering class attendance for all Straighterline, Online ATI, HESI, NCLEX, Portage Learning, Sophia etc courses (including final proctored exams!!). We also write essays, discussion posts, research papers and school assignments. Should you need any of these services, Contact us via email: or : +1 (540) 753-5914. Guaranteed Passing! BIO201_MH_V4 Topic 16: Functional Organization of the Endocrine System Question text Question text e. aphasia. a. "seeing stars". b. facial tics. c. apraxia. d. facial paralysis. Damage to Wernicke area would result in Select one: Question 2 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag questionQuestion text Question text b. Balance receptor c. Hearing receptor d. Taste receptor a. Pacinian corpuscle Flag question Question 3 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 c. sensations of touch from both sides of his body below the level of injury. d. his sense of proprioception on the same side of his body below the level of the injury. e. sensations of vibration on the opposite side of his body at the level of the injury. b. cutaneous sensations on the opposite side of his body below the level of injury. a. sensations of tickle on the same side of his body below the level of injury. Terrance is told by his physician that he has lesions on one side of his spinal cord, which cut the lateral spinothalamic tract. Therefore, Terrance will have an inability to perceive Select one: Flag question Question 4 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 b. painreceptors c. proprioceptors d. internoreceptors a. visceroreceptors The pain a person experiences with acute appendicitis results from stimulating nerve endings called . Select one:b. Deafness could occur. c. None of the choices are correct. d. Understanding of language may be impaired. e. Sounds may be amplified. a. Dizziness and inability to maintain balance may occur. Otoliths can break off and float inside the inner ear. What might happen if the otoliths settle on top of the hair cells? Select one: Question 7 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Question text Question text e. appendoreceptors Flag question Question 5 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 c. occipital d. temporal b. parietal a. frontal The primary somatosensory cortex is located in the lobe. Select one: Flag question Question 6 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00Question text Question text Flag question e. Her lens is becoming more rigid with age. a. Her lens is becoming more opaque with age. b. Her lens is becoming more flexible with age. c. Her vitreous humor is becoming thicker with age. d. Her lens is becoming more convex with age. Amanda has no visual impairments, but has noticed that in order to see clearly she must hold books farther from her face in order to read. What is happening to Amanda's vision? Select one: Flag question Question 8 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 e. sends efferent impulses that inhibit all hair cells not vibrating maximally. a. receives impulses from the vestibular nerve. b. generates the endocochlear potential. c. helps localize high-pitched tones near the apex of the basilar membrane. d. stimulates additional hair cells. The superior olivary nucleus Select one: Flag question Question 9 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00Question text Question text Question text c. Violet, green, and blue d. Blue, red, and yellow e. Red, violet, and yellow b. Red, blue, and green a. Orange, indigo, and violet To which colors are the three different kinds of cones sensitive? Select one: Flag question Question 10 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 c. Loss of temporal visual fields from both eyes d. Loss of nasal visual fields from both eyes e. None of the choices are correct. b. Loss of right visual fields from both eyes a. Loss of left visual fields from both eyes Damage to the left side of the brain near the visual cortex could result in which of the following visual changes? Select one: Flag question Question 11 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 The figure illustrates the autonomic reflexes and the heart. What does "A" represent?Question text Question text d. Increase in blood pressure detected by carotid baroreceptors e. Decrease in blood pressure detected by carotid baroreceptors c. Glossopharyngeal nerve Select one: a. Sympathetic nerve b. Vagus nerve Flag question Question 12 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 e. alpha and beta. a. muscarinic and nicotinic. b. muscarinic and terminal. c. nicotinic and cholinergic. d. splanchnic and terminal. The two classes of adrenergic receptors are Select one: Flag question Question 13 Incorrect 0.00 points out of 5.00 a. Preganglionic neurons b. Postganglionic neurons The figure illustrates the parasympathetic division. What does "E" represent? Select one:d. splanchnic nerve c. sympathetic nerve a. cranial nerve b. spinal nerve Damage to a would result in lack of sympathetic control of the heart. Select one: Flag question Question 15 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 b. First item is less than the second item. c. Both items are equal or nearly equal. a. First item is greater than the second item. Question text Consider the two statements and use the following key to choose your answer. (1) The number of sympathetic impulses produced when a person is angry (2) The number of sympathetic impulses produced when a person is relaxed Select one: Question 16 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Question text d. Pelvic nerves e. Cranial nerves c. Terminal ganglia Flag question Question 14 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00d. Hormone A would bind to a membrane-bound receptor, while hormone B would bind to an intracellular receptor. a. Hormone A and hormone B would bind to intracellular receptors. b. Hormone A would bind to an intracellular receptor, while hormone B would bind to a membranebound receptor. c. Hormone A and hormone B would bind to membrane-bound receptors. Hormone A is a large protein composed of several polypeptides. Hormone B is a small fatty acid derivative. Which of the following statement correctly predicts the way these hormones interact with their target cells? Select one: Question 18 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Question text Question text Flag question b. Attached to proteins c. Attached to carbohydrates d. Attached to amino acids a. As free hormones How do most water-soluble hormones travel in the bloodstream? Select one: Flag question Question 17 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00e. 1, 2, 3, 4 d. 2, 3, 4 a. 1, 2, 4 b. 1, 2, 3 c. 1, 3, 4 Given the following list of organic molecules, which includes hormones? 1) Nucleic acid derivatives 2) Polypeptides 3) Steroids 4) Proteins Select one: Flag question Question 20 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Question text Question text Flag question b. visceral c. neural d. hormonal a. humoral Parathyroid hormone is released when blood calcium levels decrease. This is an example of control by stimuli. Select one: Flag question Question 19 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00e. posterior pituitary to the hypothalamus d. hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary a. anterior pituitary to the hypothalamus b. hypothalamus to the posterior pituitary c. anterior pituitary to posterior pituitary The hypothalamohypophysial portal system carries hormones from the . Select one: Question 22 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Question text Question text c. 3, 4, 5 d. All events occur in the nucleus. e. 1, 2, 3 b. 1, 3, 4 a. 1, 3, 5 Considering the following events in the nuclear receptor model, identify which of these events occurs in the nucleus. (1) Hormone receptor complex binds to DNA. (2) Messenger RNA directs synthesis of specific proteins. (3) Hormone binds to receptors in the nucleus (sometimes in the cytoplasm). (4) Messenger RNA synthesis is activated. (5) Synthesized proteins produce the response of the cell. Select one: Flag question Question 21 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00Question text Question text Flag question d. T4 e. tetraiodothyronine c. T3 a. thyroxine b. calcitonin The major thyroid hormone that interacts with target cells is . Select one: Flag question Question 23 Incorrect 0.00 points out of 5.00 d. produces hormones that regulate other endocrine glands. e. stores lipotropins. c. is controlled by releasing hormones produced in the hypothalamus. a. is not related to fluid balance in the body. b. has a direct connection with neurons of the hypothalamus. The posterior pituitary Select one: Flag question Question 24 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00Question text Question text c. serum levels of TSH increase. d. serum levels of TSH decrease. e. serum levels of Na+levels increase. b. serum Ca2+ levels decrease. a. serum Ca2+ levels increase. The rate of secretion of parathyroid hormone increases when Select one: Question 25 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question e. The effects of epinephrine are long-lasting (days to weeks). d. Epinephrine increases blood pressure. a. Epinephrine is a chemical of the parasympathetic nervous system. b. Epinephrine increases GI tract activity. c. Epinephrine decreases heart rate. Which of the following statements about epinephrine is true? Select one:
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