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Cell wastes are handled by:


A) Golgi bodies.
B) lysosomes.
C) microtubules.
D) endoplasmic reticulum.

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Golgi staining makes use of _____ to stain neurons so they can be viewed under a microscope.


A) cresyl violet
B) silver nitrate
C) pen ink
D) squid ink

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The simplest neuron is a(n) :


A) somatosensory neuron.
B) motor neuron.
C) bipolar neuron.
D) interneuron.

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The nucleotide sequence MOST common in a population is called the:


A) homozygous allele.
B) heterozygous allele.
C) wild-type allele.
D) mutant allele.

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Interneurons:


A) produce glial cells in the midbrain.
B) are responsible for producing myelin sheets.
C) are involved in processing sensory information and sending information to the motor neurons.
D) are involved in processing motor feedback.

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The human central nervous system consists of approximately:


A) 86 billion neurons.
B) 1 trillion neurons.
C) 16 billion neurons.
D) 1 million neurons.

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Which three elements constitute more than 90% of a cell?


A) oxygen,potassium,sodium
B) oxygen,hydrogen,sodium
C) oxygen,hydrogen,carbon
D) carbon,hydrogen,sodium

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One method that could be used to produce new tissue or organs for transplant to the original donor is:


A) cloning.
B) gene transfer.
C) knock-in technique.
D) selective breeding.

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A chain of amino acids forms a:


A) protein.
B) carboxyl group.
C) peptide bond.
D) carbohydrate.

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The notion that two individuals with the exact same genes could end up developing differently is explained by:


A) phenotypic plasticity.
B) codominance.
C) genetic mutation.
D) recessive alleles.

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DNA is composed of four nucleotide bases.Which one of the following is NOT a nucleotide base?


A) thymine
B) adenine
C) histamine
D) cytosine

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The concordance rates in identical twins for diseases like Alzheimer,schizophrenia,and multiple sclerosis is:


A) 100%.
B) 25%.
C) between 90% and 100%.
D) between 30% and 60%.

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The _____ is the core region of the cell that contains the nucleus.


A) dendrite
B) axon
C) Golgi body
D) soma

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Which of the following is NOT one of the ways in which epigenetic mechanisms can influence the expression of a particular gene?


A) ribosome modification
B) histone modification
C) DNA modification
D) mRNA modification

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Stellate cells are:


A) sensory neurons.
B) interneurons.
C) motor neurons.
D) not affected by either sensory input or motor output.

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Astroglia are NOT associated with:


A) expansion of blood vessels.
B) the blood-brain barrier.
C) formation of scar tissue.
D) removal of dead tissue.

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Myelin around axons:


A) speeds up transmission of information.
B) slows down transmission as if by an insulator.
C) has no effect on speed of transmission but acts as a protective coat on the fragile axon.
D) has no effect on speed of transmission but allows the cell access to nutrition.

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The blood-brain barrier is made up of _____ attached to neurons and blood vessels.


A) astrocytes
B) microglia
C) Schwann cells
D) ependymal cells

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The place in a cell where protein packages are wrapped and shipped is called:


A) endoplasmic reticulum.
B) mitochondrion.
C) Golgi body.
D) lysosome.

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_____ are branches extending out of a neuron's cell membrane that allow it to collect information from other cells.


A) Somas
B) Axons
C) Terminal buttons
D) Dendrites

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