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HONDROS BIO 117 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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HONDROS BIO 117 EXAM
2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
What muscles cause flexion of the leg? - Answer- Biceps femoris, semitendonitis,
semimembranousis

What muscles cause adduction of the arm? - Answer- Latissimus dorsi and pectoralis
major

What muscles cause dorsiflexion? - Answer- Tibialis Anterior

What muscles cause plantarflexion? - Answer- Gastrocnemius and soleus

Yesterday, my body was functioning normally. Today I am cold with a decreased heart
rate and I noticed that I am gaining weight. I went to the doctor and he ran some blood
tests. He also told me that my blood calcium and blood sugar levels were very low.
What glands am I having a problem with and what hormones are coming from these
glands? - Answer- Thyroid gland = T3 and T4
Thyroid gland = Calcitonin
Pancreas = insulin

Which hormones have the ability to raise blood glucose levels and what glands do these
hormones come from? (more than 2) - Answer- Glucagon = pancreas
Growth hormone = anterior pituitary
Cortisol = Adrenal Cortex

Which hormone would suppress your immune system? (all of the steroid hormones we
have talked about) - Answer- Cortisol
Steroid hormones = cortisol, aldosterone, androgens, testosterone, estrogen

What is the "Triple S" mnemonic?
What does it tell us? - Answer- Sugar Salt Sex
tells us the hormones of the adrenal cortex

What is the "FLAT PiG" mnemonic?
What does it tell us? - Answer- FLAT PiG
tells us that the hormones released by the anterior pituitary gland

, Which endocrine gland is DIRECTLY connected to the hypothalamus? What does it
secrete? - Answer- Posterior pituitary
Oxytocin and ADH

What does the hypothalamus secrete?
Where do these hormones go? - Answer- Releasing hormones and inhibiting hormones
Activate and deactivate the Anterior pituitary gland

What is atrophy? - Answer- Not using muscle, losing it

What is hypertrophy? - Answer- Using muscle, increasing its size

Starting with a stimulus and ending with an effector (muscle or gland), what is the
pathway of information? - Answer- Stimulus>Sensory Receptor>Sensory
Neuron>Interneuron>Motor Neuron>Effector

Describe what Electrical-Chemical-Electrical means: - Answer- Electrical signal is when
sodium rushes into the cell to depolarize. This depolarization travels down the axon to
the terminal to trigger the chemical. The chemical is the neurotransmitter released from
the axon of one neuron to the dendrite of another neuron. Then we have electrical
signaling again.

What is myelin and why do we have it? - Answer- Myelin is a lipid that surrounds axons,
this insulates the axon and also makes signals travel faster

Are spinal nerves apart of the Central Nervous System? - Answer- No

Are cranial nerves apart of the Central Nervous System? - Answer- No

What is happening during resting potential? - Answer- Sodium outside the cell

What is happening during depolarization? - Answer- Sodium rushing in

What is happening during repolarization? - Answer- Potassium and sodium leaving

What 2 neurotransmitters are we concerned about for this class? What neurons secrete
these (be specific)? How are they degraded? - Answer- Acetylcholine (motor and
parasympathetic, degraded by enzyme)
Norepinephrine (sympathetic, reuptake, and degraded)

List out the 4 parts of the brain and what makes up those parts? - Answer- Temporal,
Parietal, Frontal, Occipital

What does the temporal lobe do? - Answer- Hearing and smelling

What does the parietal lobe do? - Answer- Somatosensory
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