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The _____ contain(s) the chromosomes and genes of a cell.


A) nucleus
B) Golgi body
C) lysosomes
D) endoplasmic reticulum

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_____ is the technique that allows researchers to label different neurons by marking them with distinct colors.


A) Straining
B) Defragmentation
C) Brainbow
D) Bluetooth

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_____ are tumors that begin in one part of the body and spread to another part of the body.


A) Meningiomas
B) Gliomas
C) Metastatic tumors
D) Gangliomas

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Because the gene that leads to Huntington disease is dominant,a child who has one parent with Huntington disease has a _____ chance of developing the disorder.


A) 50 percent
B) 100 percent
C) 25 percent
D) 75 percent

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Humans have approximately:


A) 20,000 genes.
B) 75,000 genes.
C) 125,000 genes.
D) 175,000 genes.

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Expressed genetic traits of an individual are referred to as their:


A) genotype.
B) phenotype.
C) wild type.
D) mutation.

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Which of the following is NOT an interneuron?


A) Purkinje cell
B) stellate cell
C) pyramidal cell
D) Schwann cell

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Which of the following statements is TRUE?


A) In the central nervous system Schwann cells serve as guideposts to show axons where to terminate when regeneration occurs.
B) In the peripheral nervous system Schwann cells serve as signposts to guide axons to their appropriate end points.
C) Schwann cells cannot help damaged axons,because neither nervous system can regenerate.
D) Schwann cells are present only in the developing organism and thus have nothing to do with regeneration.

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_____ are a special type of interneuron found in the cerebellum.


A) Purkinje cells
B) Motor neurons
C) Bipolar neurons
D) Glial cells

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Ependymal cells are associated with:


A) the blood-brain barrier.
B) the production of cerebrospinal fluid.
C) the production of myelin.
D) the healing of damaged tissue.

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_____ are glial cells that have nutritive and supportive functions.


A) Ependymal cells
B) Purkinje cells
C) Telodendria
D) Astrocytes

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The simplest way to select for specific genetic traits in animals (e.g. ,dogs) is through the use of:


A) cloning.
B) selective breeding.
C) transgenic techniques.
D) gene therapy.

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Abnormalities on chromosome _____ cause sickle-cell anemia.


A) 4
B) 17
C) 11
D) 24

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Which of the following are NOT a type of bipolar neuron?


A) retinal neurons
B) sensory neurons in the skin
C) sensory neurons in muscle
D) motor neurons

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The _____ help(s) regulate the concentration of different ions inside and outside of the neuron.


A) cell membrane
B) nuclear membrane
C) microfilaments
D) lysosomes

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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of a pyramidal cell?


A) long axon
B) pyramid-shaped body
C) two sets of dendrites
D) one set of dendrites

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