A) Since BMAA is a Glu receptor agonist, it promotes incorporation of Glu into proteins, and has health-promoting effects.
B) Since BMAA is derived from cyanobacteria, it provides unique nutrients not found in the animal or plant kingdom.
C) Since BMAA is a Glu receptor agonist, it imparts a strong umami flavor that makes food more delicious.
D) Since BMAA contains alanine, it improves protein synthesis by providing this rare nutrient.
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A) The statement needs no modification.
B) Synapses can also form between an axon and a cell soma.
C) Neuromuscular synapses form between the axon of a neuron and a muscle.
D) Synapses often form among the parts of a single cell.
E) Synapses can be electrical as well as chemical.
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A) Invertebrates normally have only simple eyespots.
B) Many different transcription factors can initiate eye development when misexpressed.
C) While the anatomy of all animal eyes is the same, lens proteins vary greatly.
D) The anatomical structure of insect, mollusk, and vertebrate eyes are quite different.
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A) The diffusion gradient is the only factor that affects ion movement.
B) K+ ions are actively pumped out by the sodium-potassium pump acting in reverse.
C) Voltage-gated K+ channels open when membrane potential reaches +50 mV during the depolarization phase. The diffusion gradient and electrical force cooperate to drive K+ ions out of the cell.
D) Negatively charged proteins leave the cell at the onset of the action potential.
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A) Merkle cell
B) node of Ranvier
C) Meissner corpuscle
D) Ruffini corpuscle
E) rod cell
F) Pacinian corpuscle
G) free nerve ending
H) ganglion cell
I) cone cell
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A) Temporal summation allows circadian rhythms to regulate neuronal activity. Spatial summation allows latitude to regulate neuronal activity.
B) Temporal summation allows a neuron to fire prolonged action potentials, and spatial summation allows a neuron to synapse onto new targets.
C) Temporal and spatial summation both make the neuron more likely to fire action potentials.
D) Temporal summation allows a neuron to recognize a persistent signal from a single presynaptic cell, and spatial summation allows a neuron to recognize a broad signal from multiple presynaptic cells.
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A) K+ leak channels make the cell membrane more permeable to K+.
B) The sodium-potassium pump exports 3 K+ from the cell for every 2 Na+ it imports.
C) Na+ leak channels make the cell membrane more permeable to Na+.
D) K+ leak channels cause a higher concentration of K+ outside the cell.
E) The sodium-potassium pump exports 3 Na+ from the cell for every 2 K+ it imports.
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A) tympanic membrane malleus incus stapes oval window cochlea
B) tympanic membrane incus malleus stapes oval window cochlea
C) tympanic membrane stapes malleus incus oval window cochlea
D) tympanic membrane malleus incus stapes cochlea oval window
E) tympanic membrane oval window malleus incus stapes cochlea
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A) Areas of high iodine are generally coastal, and turnips and broccoli are not easily grown there.
B) Iodine created mutations in the hTAS2R38 gene.
C) Where iodine was low, eating plants rich in glucosinolates helped people metabolize iodine, but where iodine was high they avoided such foods.
D) Where iodine was low, it was important to avoid foods with glucosinolates, but where iodine was plentiful, palatability of a wider range of plants was beneficial.
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A) Since ACh is not released, the muscles stay in a state of repeated contraction.
B) Since ACh is not released, the muscles are not activated to contract and remain relaxed.
C) Buildup of ACh causes promiscuous activation of all nearby sensory neurons.
D) Buildup of ACh leaks back into the brain, creating a calming effect.
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A) 1) autonomic nervous system, 2) somatic nervous system, 3) hypothalamus
B) 1) sympathetic pathways, 2) parasympathetic pathways, 3) CNS
C) 1) sensory pathways, 2) motor pathways and muscles, 3) CNS
D) 1) motor pathways and muscles, 2) sensory pathways, 3) CNS
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A) all ions will flow out
B) potassium in, sodium out
C) chloride and sodium out, potassium in
D) sodium in, potassium out
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A) Damaged receptors are recycled by the body and end up in waste-disposal organs.
B) Control of protein expression is imperfect. As long as a receptor doesn't interfere with organ function, expression will not be selected against.
C) Chemoreceptors bind molecules that help the body sense and respond to internal phenomena, such as sugar levels in the blood.
D) Techniques used to visualize protein expression are imperfect and may lead to false positive results.
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A) "You are right, Senator -- yeast do not have ears. We should revoke the funding immediately."
B) "We can learn valuable information about the structure of the mutant protein by expressing it in yeast. It is difficult to collect large amounts of actin from tiny hair cells, and unethical to collect it from human patients."
C) "We can learn valuable information about the transcription of the mutant gene in yeast. It is much more difficult to study transcription in human cells."
D) "We can learn valuable information about sound transmission through the mutant yeast. By placing a speaker against a yeast vial and recording sound from the other side, we can infer how the mutant actin affects sound waves."
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A) K+ can act as an enzymatic cofactor, and most K+ ions are bound to cellular enzymes.
B) The leak channels allow a very slow leak that cannot keep pace with active import of K+ ions.
C) Chelator molecules trap K+ on the inside of the membrane.
D) The negative electrical potential inside the cell creates a force that holds the K+ ions in.
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A) "You should drink large quantities of water, because the brain is mostly water."
B) "Good for you! Losing weight by any means necessary can only help your brain."
C) "You should eat some healthy unsaturated fats, like those found in fish, olive oil, and nuts, because your brain needs fatty acids to build the myelin sheaths around your axons."
D) "You should eat trans fats, from donuts, because 'trans' is short for neurotransmission."
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A) I then III
B) III then II
C) III then I then II
D) I then II then III
E) I then II
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A) Somatosensory cortex-receives sensory input from all parts of the body
B) Hypothalamus-regulates body temperature, appetite, thirst, and emotions
C) Cerebellum-relay station for ascending and descending tracts
D) Corpus callosum-connects the two brain hemispheres
E) Auditory cortex-interprets sound information from the ears
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A) basilar membrane vibrates in different regions for each note
B) cilia of hair cells bend in different regions for each note
C) sound waves travel to the birder's pinna and enter the canal
D) action potentials travel down axons that represent different frequencies
E) auditory cortex interprets the pattern
F) bird sings "whip-poor-will"
G) malleus, incus, and stapes vibrate
H) tympanic membrane vibrates
I) pressure waves travel through fluid in the cochlea
J) oval window vibrates
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A) There will be no effect on sensory perception, because sensory information relies on stimulus-gated ion channels and not voltage-gated ion channels.
B) Sensory information will be incorrectly perceived as high intensity stimuli, due to the increased frequency of action potentials.
C) The mutation will interfere with the ability of stimuli to create receptor potentials, and thus the neuron will fire with slow, broad action potentials, giving the animal enhanced sensory perception.
D) Due to a longer refractory period, the neuron will be unable to conduct high frequency action potentials, and thus will not effectively transmit information about strong stimuli.
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