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  1. The Neuron The Brain Embryology Genetics of Development Bio Trivia 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 10 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 15 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 20 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt 25 pt

  2. I 5 Resting potential (in mV)

  3. I 5a -70 mV

  4. I 10 Name of three physiological responses to signals sent through sympathetic nerves

  5. I 10a • Increased heart rate, • Dilation of airways • Increased breathing rate • Decreased digestion • Release of adrenalin from adrenals

  6. I 15 Explain the relative levels of Na+ and K+ across the membrane of a neuron at rest.

  7. I 15a Higher Na+ outside of cell and higher K+ inside of cell

  8. I 20 Sodium and potassium gates are located at these places along an axon

  9. I 20a Nodes of Ranvier

  10. I 25 Entry of this ion causes exocytosis of vesicles containing neurotransmitters

  11. I 25a Ca2+

  12. II 5 This part of the brain secretes many hormones and controls the pituitary gland

  13. II 5a

  14. II 10 This part of the brain is responsible for “muscle memory”

  15. II 10a

  16. II 15 Part of the brain that regulates breathing and heart rate

  17. II 15a

  18. II 20 Part of the brain the plans and controls movement of voluntary muscle

  19. II 20a Motor cortex

  20. II 25 Damage to this area of the brain results in a language disorder which results in fluent but meaningless speech.

  21. II 25a Wernicke’s Area

  22. III 5 This germ layer gives rise to skin, hair, central nervous system

  23. III 5a Ectoderm

  24. III 10 Name of the process during which the three germ layers are established

  25. III 10a Gastrulation

  26. III 15 The cortical reaction results in the formation of a _____ which prevents a second fertilization.

  27. III 15a A fertilization envelope

  28. III 20 The name of these structures:

  29. III 20a Neural plate Notochord Archenteron

  30. III 25 The ___ of the frog and the ___ of the chick are the sites of involution during gastrulation

  31. III 25a Dorsal lip; primitive streak

  32. IV 5 The process by which signals sent from some cells affect the developmental fate of other cells

  33. IV 5a Induction

  34. IV 10 These genes determine segment identity

  35. IV 10a Homeotic genes (HOX)

  36. IV 15 Name of two genes that determine the anterior-posterior axis in the fruit fly

  37. IV 15a Bicoid, hunchback, or nanos

  38. IV 20 When bound to a TOLL receptor, SPZ triggers the activation of this transcription factor which determines the ________ axis formation.

  39. IV 20a DL; dorsal-ventral

  40. IV 25 Describe the gradient of Hunchback mRNA and Hunchback proteins in the fruit fly embryo.

  41. IV 25a HB mRNA is evenly distributed and HB protein is concentrated at the anterior end.

  42. V 5 • How many days following conception does the human primitive streak form? • About 24 hours • 3-4 days • 13-14 days • About 3 weeks

  43. V 5a • c. 13-14 days • 13 or 14 days after conception: A "primitive streak" appears. It will later develop into the fetus' central nervous system. This is the point at which spontaneous division of the blastocyst -- an event that sometimes generates identical twins -- is not longer possible. The pre-embryo is now referred to as an embryo. It is a very small blob of undifferentiated tissue at this stage of development.

  44. V 10 Name the order that includes beetles

  45. V 10a Coleoptera

  46. V 15 What is this? • A newt larva • An egg of a sponge being fertilized • A jellyfish eye • None of the above

  47. V 15a c. The eye of a box jellyfish

  48. V 20 • How many cells does the adult male C. elegans have? • 1031 • 997 • 1142 • 1320

  49. V 20a • 1031 • The developmental fate of every single somatic cell (959 in the adult hermaphrodite; 1031 in the adult male) has been mapped out. In both sexes, a large number of additional cells are eliminated by programmed cell death (apoptosis).

  50. V 25 What is Gilderoy Lockhart’s favorite color?

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