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1. This plays a major role in light adaptation.
hair cells
rods
cones
medial nucleus
2. Name the hormone, which is released by the posterior pituitary.
Oxytocin
TSH
ICSH
Prolactin
3. The concentration of hormones in the bloodstream is regulated by
production of receptor antagonists
indirect growth promoting effects
nutritional signals to the endocrine gland
positive and negative feedback loops
4. The endocrine gland which contributes to setting the bodys biological clock is the
pineal gland
pituitary gland
thymus gland
thyroid gland
5. Which of the following hormones are responsible for the fight-or-flight response:
Epinephrine and norepinephrine
Insulin and glucagon
Esrtogen and progesterone
Thyroxin and melatonin.
6. STIs are most common in which age group:
Teens and young adults up to age 24
People ages 30 to 45
People 60 and older
All of the above
7. To lower your risk of getting an STI
use a condom
do not have multiple sex partners
as a young person, delay having sexual relations as long as possible
all the above
8. Castration in adulthood
will produce a high voice because of decreased testosterone production
will produce a high voice because of the pain that accompanies the procedure
will not produce a high voice because the larynx has already grown
The research is still unclear about the effects of castration on the larynx
9. When do the women become sexually receptive:
ovulation
menstrual cycle
cyst formation
menstruation
10. The third and shortest phases of the sexual response cycle is
resolution
orgasm
plateau
excitement
11. Soma is also called as ______________
cell body
dendrite
axon
neuron
12. Microglia is a type of ______________
glial cells
nerve cells
neurons
none of the above
13. Drugs that excite neurons and cause them to fire are called ______________
agonists
transmitters
receptors
none of the obove
14. Bark of the tree is the meaning for ______________
cerebrum
cerebellum
cerebral cortex
hemisphere
15. Which of the following is the largest lobe:
frontal lobe
parietal lobe
occipital lobe
temporal lobe
16. A Part of the brain located in the medial temporal lobe which consisting mainly of grey matter which plays the role in memory and emotion.
Amygdala
Hippocampus
Fornix
Thalamus
17. As a part of the immune system, white blood cells fight germs. Another name for white blood cells is called
Rhinnivirus
Leukocytes
Glands
Nodes
18. What is the visible part of the ear called:
tibia
cochlea
pinna
funnel
19. What is the stimulus for vision:
electromagnetic energy
electrovisual energy
electrostatic energy
electroconvulsive energy
20. What is cochlea filled with:
air
vacuum
fluid
water
21. Rapid and ballistic movement of the eye is called
vergence
smooth pursuit
vestibulo-ocular
saccades
22. Each hormones specificity is determined by
whether it is a corticosteroid or a gonadotropic hormone
its ability to interact with a specific receptor
the signalling cascade it initiates
whether it is lipophilic or lipophobic
23. In male, sex hormone that maintains sexual organs and secondary sex characteristics is
progesterone
estrogen
testosterone
relaxin
24. What gland is located just superior to the kidneys:
Pituitary
Adrenal
Pancreas
ovaries
25. Calcitonin is a hormone of which of following
Adrenal cortex
Thyroid gland
Pituitary gland
Thymus gland
26. Which major organ can be affected by untreated syphilis:
heart
brain
liver
both a and b
27. The female sex hormone is
progesterone
introitus
androgen
testosterone
28. The female sex hormone is
progesterone
introitus
androgen
testosterone
29. The term performance anxiety refers to
fear of failing to achieve a sustained erection
fear of having sex in public places
fear of criticism from the sexual partner
fear of not achieving orgasm
30. Where does the action potential originate:
axon terminal
axon hillock
cellbody
dendrite
31. Action potential is also known as ______________
polarization
spike potential
both
none of the above
32. The portion of ANS that produces the fight or flight response:
parasympathetic
sympathetic
somatic
autonomic
33. How many lobes are there in the human brain:
3
4
5
6
34. Which part of the brain acts as bridge between LTM and STM:
hippocampus
thalamus
midbrain
septum
35. In which stage of GAS, the person may actually start to feel better
Alarm
Resistance
Exhaustion
Termination
36. Immune system is made up of
Tissues
Organs
Cells
the above All
37. Which gland in your body is responsible for stress response:
Lymph gland
Pituitary gland
Thyroid gland
All the above
38. Which one of the following is not one of the six senses:
proprioception
transduction
olfaction
taste
39. Movement of hair cells in the ______________ triggers nerve impulses which are then sent to the brain.
pinna
cochlea
malleus
retina
40. What structure provides the boundary between middle and inner ear:
tympanic membrane
cochlea
pinna
oval window
41. Which of the following is both an endocrine and exocrine gland:
thyroid gland
pancreas
parathyroid gland
adrenal gland
42. As long as a person has no symptom of an STI, he or she is
cannot pass on an STI
does not have an STI
a and b
none of the above
43. As long as a person has no symptom of an STI, he or she is
cannot pass on an STI
does not have an STI
a and b
none of the above
44. Which stimulates the production of progesterone:
LH
GH
TSH
FSH
45. The second stage of the sexual response cycle is
orgasm
excitement
resolution
plateau
46. Damage of which part of the brain causes Kluver Bucy syndrome
Posterior pituitary
Posterior Temporal
Anterior temporal lobe
Amygdala
47. Which of the following is not a set of opponent process colours according to the opponent process theory:
red/green
yellow/blue
red/blue
white/black
48. The study of organizational behavior includes an understanding of which of the following:
the process of management.
interactions with the external environment.
organizational processes and the execution of work.
organizational processes and the execution of work.
49. According to Hooper and Potter's study of 25 chief executives, which of the following were crucial to the successful management of organizational change?
Effective communication.
Self-pacing.
Setting a good personal example.
All three of the above.
50. When the needs of the individual and the organization are ______________, conflict and frustration can arise.
consistent.
compatible.
similar.
incompatible.
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