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1

All of the following are functions of the nervous system except
A)communication.
B)integration.
C)coordination.
D)movement.
2

The evolution of the nervous system in invertebrates has led to elaboration of organized nerve cords and centralization of responses in the __________ portion of the animal.
A)posterior
B)lateral
C)ventral
D)anterior
3

Which of the following parts of a neuron contains a nucleus?
A)axon
B)dendrite
C)cell body
D)neurofibril node
4

The concentration of ions on the two sides of a nerve membrane is due primarily to
A)the sodium-potassium ATPase pump.
B)gated channels.
C)open channels for ions.
D)sodium pump.
5

A stimulus that is strong enough to initiate a nerve impulse is called the
A)all-or-none law.
B)threshold stimulus.
C)refractory period.
D)action potential.
6

Conduction of an action potential along myelinated nerve fibers is known as
A)saltatory conduction.
B)all-or-none law.
C)depolarization.
D)repolarization.
7

A neurotransmitter changes the _________ in the plasma membrane of the receptive segment of the postsynaptic cell, creating an action potential in that cell.
A)depolarization potential
B)resting potential
C)refractory period
D)threshold potential
8

Which of the following has the most complex form of nervous system organization?
A)protozoa
B)hydras
C)jellyfishes
D)polychaetes
9

Which of the following characterize the evolution of the vertebrate nervous system?
A)bilateral symmetry
B)a notochord
C)a tubular nerve cord
D)all of the above (a-c)
10

Which of the following is not part of the forebrain in a vertebrate?
A)cerebrum
B)thalamus
C)pineal gland
D)pons
11

Which of the following is not part of the vertebrate hindbrain?
A)pons
B)cerebellum
C)cerebrum
D)medulla oblongata
12

How many pairs of cranial nerves are found in reptiles, birds, and mammals?
A)8
B)10
C)12
D)14
13

Which of the following is responsible for the "fight-or-flight" response?
A)the parasympathetic nervous system
B)the motor nervous system
C)the sympathetic nervous system
D)all of the above (a-c)
14

The functional unit of the nervous system is the
A)nerve.
B)brain.
C)spinal cord.
D)neuron.
15

Which of the following is not a sensory nerve?
A)olfactory
B)hypoglossal
C)optic
D)vestibulocochlear
16

Any form of energy an animal can detect with its receptors is called a
A)receptor potential.
B)stimulus.
C)transducer.
D)generator potential.
17

Which of the following receptors detects a change in pressure?
A)hygroreceptors
B)georeceptors
C)baroreceptors
D)chemoreceptors
18

Statocysts, as found in various gastropods, cephalopods, and crustaceans, are a good example of a
A)hygroreceptor.
B)georeceptor.
C)baroreceptor.
D)chemoreceptor.
19

True phonoreceptors that respond to sound have been demonstrated only in
A)insects, arachnids, and centipedes.
B)protozoa, hydra, and molluscs.
C)molluscs, tunicates, and arthropods.
D)vertebrates.
20

Certain flagellated protozoa (e.g., Euglena) contain bright red photoreceptor granules called the
A)ocellus.
B)compound eye.
C)stigma.
D)ommatidium.
21

Squid and octopuses have
A)compound eyes.
B)ocelli.
C)complex camera eyes.
D)all of the above (a-c).
22

Web-building spiders have __________ that can sense struggling prey in webs through vibrations of the web threads.
A)proprioceptors
B)tactile receptors
C)georeceptors
D)thermoreceptors
23

A mechanoreceptor would respond to all of the following except
A)sight.
B)sound.
C)touch.
D)muscular contractions.
24

The tympanum first evolved in
A)molluscs.
B)amphibians.
C)fishes.
D)vertebrates.
25

How many divisions are present in the human ear?
A)one
B)two
C)three
D)four
26

Pain receptors are also called
A)vomeronasal organs.
B)organs of Ruffini.
C)Pacinian corpuscles.
D)nociceptors.
27

Jacobson's organs function in the
A)detection of sound.
B)detection of pressure.
C)detection of odors.
D)detection of electrical currents.
28

The process of focusing light rays precisely on the retina is called
A)processing.
B)fixation.
C)accommodation.
D)all of the above (a-c).
29

Which of the following pigments is involved in the production of a generator potential with respect to light?
A)hemoglobin
B)hemirhodopsin
C)rhodopsin
D)myoglobin
30

Taste buds are found on the skin in __________ and __________.
A)fishes and amphibians
B)mammals and amphibians
C)birds and reptiles
D)reptiles and fishes
31

Which of the following is the primary sense that vertebrates use?
A)touch
B)taste
C)vision
D)hearing
32

Neurons have two important properties: excitability and conductivity.
A)True
B)False
33

The vertebrate nervous system has two main divisions.
A)True
B)False
34

The number of spinal nerves in an animal is not directly related to the number of segments in the trunk or tail of a vertebrate.
A)True
B)False
35

The autonomic nervous system of vertebrates consists of three antagonistic parts.
A)True
B)False
36

In mammals, the outermost part of the cerebrum, called the cerebral cortex, progressively decreases in size and complexity from lampreys to birds and mammals.
A)True
B)False
37

Nervous systems evolved through the gradual layering of additional nervous tissue over reflex pathways of more ancient origin.
A)True
B)False
38

The sense of smell is due to olfactory neurons in the roof of the vertebrate nasal cavity.
A)True
B)False
39

The receptors for taste (gustation) are chemoreceptors on the body surface of an animal or in the mouth and throat.
A)True
B)False
40

Bats, shrews, whales, and fishes can determine distance and depth by sonar.
A)True
B)False
41

The lateral-line system for electrical sensing is in the head and thoracic area of most fishes, some amphibians, and the platypus.
A)True
B)False
42

Invertebrate and vertebrate sensory receptors (organs) have evolved in ways that relate to the environment in which they must function.
A)True
B)False
43

A stimulus is any form of energy an animal can detect with its receptors.
A)True
B)False
44

Receptors transduce energy from one form to another.
A)True
B)False







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