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UIPUI PHYSIOLOGY YARD EXAM 3 2025/2026
WITH ACTUAL CORRECT QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED DETAILED ANSWERS
|CURRENTLY TESTING QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS|ALREADY GRADED
A+|NEWEST|BRAND NEW VERSION
!!|GUARANTEED PASS
A disorder of the inner ear that causes episodes of vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus (ringing in the
ear), and a feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear.

Maniere's Disease

vertical acceleration, the feeling of rising and falling

The saccule macula detects?

horizontal acceleration. Acceleration or Deceleration

The utricle macula detects?

1. An odorant binds to a G-protein coupled receptor on an olfactory cilium.

2. The G protein¸ gustducin¸ activates adenylate

3. The intracellular levels of cAMP within the olfactory sensory neuron increase.

4. cAMP-gated ion channels in the olfactory sensory neuron open.

5. The olfactory sensory neuron depolarizes and action potentials are carried to the olfactory
nerve fibers where they synapse with the mitral cells.

6.Mitral cells relay the information to the brain via the olfactory tract.

Events of olfactory transduction in order

Sympathetic division and Parasympathetic division


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,ANS is subdivided into two divisions

Fight or Fligh

Sympathetic Nervous System

-Rest and Digest
-Feed and Breed

Parasympathetic Nervous System

IMPORTANT The pre-ganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic ANS are craniosacral, meaning
they arise from the cell bodies of the nuclei of the cranial nerves and sacral spinal cord
segments

IMPORTANT The pre-ganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic ANS are craniosacral, meaning
they arise from the cell bodies of the nuclei of the cranial nerves and sacral spinal cord
segments

IMPORTANT It might be helpful to generalize by saying that the parasympathetic division
originates at the top and bottom of the CNS, whereas the sympathetic division originates in the
middle regions.

IMPORTANT It might be helpful to generalize by saying that the parasympathetic division
originates at the top and bottom of the CNS, whereas the sympathetic division originates in the
middle regions.

Receptors that are coupled to ion channels and affect the neuron by causing those channels to
open

Inotropic Receptors

IMPORTANT The term "craniosacral" refers to the origin of the pre-ganglionic fibers of the
parasympathetic autonomic nervous system (ANS). In this context, "cranio" refers to the head
(cranial) and "sacral" refers to the lower part of the spine (sacral).

IMPORTANT The term "craniosacral" refers to the origin of the pre-ganglionic fibers of the
parasympathetic autonomic nervous system (ANS). In this context, "cranio" refers to the head
(cranial) and "sacral" refers to the lower part of the spine (sacral).

-Activate G proteins that trigger signaling cascades when a ligand binds
-Slow acting but long lasting

Metabotropic receptors (G-protein coupled receptors)



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, Salvation
Lacrimation
Urination
Digestion

The functions of the parasympathetic nervous system are often oversimplified with the acronym
SLUD

IMPORTANT The cell bodies of sympathetic pre-ganglionic neurons are located in the thoracic
and lumbar segments of the spinal cord

IMPORTANT The cell bodies of sympathetic pre-ganglionic neurons are located in the thoracic
and lumbar segments of the spinal cord

Acetylcholine
Norepinephrine
Epinephrine

In the ANS, the three major neurotransmitters

Cholinergic receptor

A receptor that is activated by acetylcholine is referred to as a

Nicotinic Acetylcholine (ACh) Receptor

If a cholinergic receptor is ionotropic

Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptor

If a cholinergic receptor is metabotropic

Adrenergic Receptors

A receptor that is activated by epinephrine or norepinephrine is referred to as

IMPORTANT An agonist is a chemical that can bind to the same receptor as a particular
neurotransmitter and have the same effect

IMPORTANT An agonist is a chemical that can bind to the same receptor as a particular
neurotransmitter and have the same effect

small crystals in the fluid-filled vestibular sacs of the inner ear that, when shifted by gravity,
stimulate nerve cells that inform the brain of the position of the head

Otoliths


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