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What's the main function of the respiratory system?

Get O2; Get rid of CO2

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What does the heart do?

Pump blood

100

True or false: neurons are cells 

True 

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Phineas Gage had a devastating injury to what part of his brain?

Frontal lobe

100

Spell the word that I pronounce out loud right now 

capillary 

200

What's the term for the smallest vessels containing air in the respiratory system?

Alveoli

200

What is blood mostly made out of? 

Plasma 

200

What happens in the dendrites of a neuron? 

Signals are received from environment/other neurons 

200

What's the function of the cerebellum?

Basic "lizard-brain" functions (balance, posture, fear/pleasure)

200

What's the term for the thing that stops you from inhaling food/water

Epiglottis 

300

By what mechanism does CO2 exit the blood?

Diffusion 

300

These vessels carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.

Arteries 

300

What would happen if you had a disorder that caused motor neurons to reach action potential constantly? 

Probably seizures or something like that 

300

You're a neurosurgeon and you are treating a patient complaining about anterograde amnesia (can't form new memories). Where might you look for a tumor? 

Temporal lobe

300

Why is it dangerous to inhale carbon monoxide 

Binds to hemoglobin but doesn't release 

400

Where is the voice box found? 

Larynx

400

This protein in red blood cells binds to oxygen and transports it through the body.

Hemoglobin

400

What actually happens when an action potential reaches the end of a neuron?

Neurotransmitters are released into the synapse 

400

True or false: if you're paralyzed from the neck down, but still alive, you have completely severed your spinal cord. 

False (you'd be dead; autonomic functions are still in tact) 
400

What's a lobotomy and why was it once considered a promising medical treatment 

Scrambling the frontal lobe with a piece of metal inserted by the eye; made difficult mental patients less difficult to deal with 

500

If you're inhaling, what's your diaphragm doing? 

Contracting 

500
True or false: the left atrium is responsible for pumping deoxygenated blood to the lungs 

False 

500

Perfectly explain the role of the sodium-potassium pump in generating an action potential

Maintaining an electrochemical gradient by using active transport to force Na+ outside the cell and K+ inside, allowing for electrochemical impulses to be created inside the neuron when a stimulus is provided

500

What is the septum pellucidum? 

A thin, triangular, vertical double membrane separating the anterior horns of the left and right lateral ventricles of the brain.

500

How many neurons are in the brain of a fruit fly? And how many neurons are in the brain of a human? 

140,000 vs. 86,000,000,000