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,NLN NEX - Science Questions
Fibrous tunic
In the diagram, the area labeled 2 is part of which layer of the eye?
Fibrous tunic
Sensory tunic
Reticular tunic
Vascular tunic
Sympathetic nervous system
After playing a strenous tennis match, a player experiences increased heart rate, rapid
breathing, and dilated pupils. Which branch of the nervous system is responsible for
these responses?
Autonomic nervous system
Central nervous system
Sympathetic nervous system
Parasympathetic nervous system
Cerebral Cortex
Amnesia in humans is the loss of memory. Which of these parts of the brain has been
affected when someone is suffering from amnesia cuased by head trauma?
Medulla oblongata
Spinal Cord
Cerebellum
Cerebral Cortex
Gastronemius and soleus
If a person cannot stand on tiptoes, which muscles may be too weak?
Rectus femoris and vastus medialis
Pectoralis major and subclavius
Gastronemius and soleus
Biceps femoris and semimembranosus
Is where most of the cell's chemical reactions take place
All living cells contain cytoplasm, which is important b/c it...
Carries hereditary traits
Produces protein
Is where most of the cell's chemical reactions take place
Controls what moves in and out of the cell
Fewer cones and a greater concentration of rods to collect the minimal light for
night vision.
Most vertebrates have cone cells in their eyes, which distinguish colors in daylight. The
rods are more sensitive to light, but do not distinguish colors. If a mamal is nocturnal, it
, has likely evolved to have...
As many cones as there are rods to capture the colors at dusk/dawn
An absence of cones since nocturnal mammals only need rods to see black/white at
night
Fewer cones and a greater concentration of rods to collect the minimal light for night
vision.
More cones than rods to enable them to see the muted colors at night.
Diffusion
Whithin a living cell, the oxygen from a mixture of oxygen and carbon dioxide is used
up. This creates a concentration gradient across the cell membrane that draws in
oxygen across the cell membrane from the outside to the inside of the cell. This process
is known by which of these terms?
Diffusion
Active transport
Osmosis
Cellular respiration
Lymphocytes
As part of the human immune response, which of these cells are responsible for
producing antibodies?
Macrophages
Suppressor cells
Helper cells
Lymphocytes
Atlanto-occipital joint
When a person nods their head yes/no, which joint allows for that movement?
Coxal join
Atlanto-occipital joint
Temporomandibular joint
Glenohumeral joint
Crista ampullaris
What structure within the area labeled as B contains the sensory receptors for dynamic
equilibrium?
Macula sacculi
Spiral organ
Crista ampullaris
Macula utriculi
Vertebral column