Which activity has been shown to help reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease?
Engaging in social isolation
Watching TV for several hours a day
socializing and learning new skills
Frequent high-intensity interval training
socializing and learning new skills
Alzheimer’s disease is curable and occurs if you have a chronic disease.
False
True
False
All of these are early symptoms of Alzheimer's except for…
Memory loss
Increased mobility
Poor judgment
Social withdrawal
Increased mobility
A stroke patient comprehends speech but cannot move her mouth to form words. Which of the following brain areas is likely affected?
Broca's area
Wernicke's Area
Arcuate fasciculus
Superior temporal gyrus
Broca's area
Which of the following is true of an SN2 reaction?
Bimolecular nucleophilic reactions contain two steps
The rate limiting step involves one molecule
The substrate can be sterically hindered
The less substituted the carbon, the more reactive with regards to SN2
The less substituted the carbon, the more reactive with regards to SN2
Which part of the brain is most affected in the early stages of Alzheimer's, leading to memory loss?
Temporal lobe
Thalamus
Hippocampus
Amygdala
Hippocampus
Color that represents the Alzheimer's Association?
Purple
Green
Red
Navy blue
Purple
What’s the age when symptoms appear for most people with Alzheimer's?
60
49
55
65
65
A person suffers from food poisoning after eating a spoiled lemon, and later finds that the smell of limes and other citrus fruits make her nauseous. This is an example of:
acquisition.
generalization.
discrimination.
negative reinforcement.
generalization
How many different types of gametes would be produced by an organism of genotype AabbCcDdEE, if all of the genes assort independently?
6
8
10
16
8
What happens to the brain’s size change caused by Alzheimer's?
The brain becomes much larger in certain areas, compensating for lost neurons.
The brain's size remains unchanged, and only the neurons are affected.
The brain shrinks, particularly in regions responsible for memory and cognitive function.
Shrinking due to neuron damage and death
Shrinking due to neuron damage and death
Which activity has been shown to help reduce the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease?
Engaging in social isolation
Watching TV for several hours a day
socializing and learning new skills
Frequent high-intensity interval training
socializing and learning new skills
All of these are examples of lifestyle factors that can lead to an increased chance of getting Alzheimer’s except...
Poor diet
Lack of physical activity
Listening to loud music
Smoking
Listening to loud music
In social learning theory, which of the following best explains why individuals may imitate behavior they observe in others?
They are consciously aware of a need for affiliation.
They believe it will increase their social capital.
They are motivated by expected rewards or punishments.
They experience cognitive dissonance if they do not imitate the behavior.
They are motivated by expected rewards or punishments.
Some enzymes require the presence of a nonprotein molecule to behave catalytically. An enzyme devoid of this molecule is called a(n)?
holoenzyme.
apoenzyme.
coenzyme.
Zymoenzyme.
apoenzyme
What molecule is commonly found in the brains of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease?
Hemoglobin
Insulin
Collagen
amyloid-beta protein
amyloid-beta protein
What’s the number of people living with Alzheimer's in the U.S?
75 million people
7 million people
10 million people
70 million people
7 million people
What’s the average duration of the severe stage of Alzheimer’s?
1-3 years
5-6 years
10+ years
7 years
1-3 years
According to Piaget, during which cognitive stage are children most likely to understand the concept of conservation?
Sensorimotor stage
Preoperational stage
Concrete operational stage
Formal operational stage
Concrete operational stage
In a gene for a certain protein, a mutation changes an adenine nucleotide to a guanine nucleotide. This results in the substitution of a nonpolar amino acid with a charged amino acid. Which of the following is most likely the effect of this mutation on protein function?
The protein will fold correctly and maintain full functionality.
The mutation will lead to a frameshift, altering all downstream amino acids.
The altered amino acid could disrupt protein folding and lead to aggregation.
The protein will be degraded immediately, regardless of the cellular environment.
The altered amino acid could disrupt protein folding and lead to aggregation.
Which gene is primarily responsible for causing Early-Onset Familial Alzheimer’s through the accumulation of Beta-amyloid plaques in the brain?
Tumor Protein 53
Amyloid Precursor Protein
Apolipoprotein E
Huntington Protein
Amyloid Precursor Protein
Decade when Alzheimer's was first discovered?
1950s
1930s
1890s
1910s
1910s
This cognitive decline symptom, often seen in the middle stages of Alzheimer's, involves difficulty in finding the right words or understanding language, which is known as:
Apraxia
Agnosia
Aphasia
Anomia
Aphasia
This neurotransmitter is most commonly associated with mood regulation, and a deficiency is often linked to conditions such as depression and anxiety.
Dopamine
Serotonin
Glutamate
GABA
Serotonin
Which of the following macromolecules serves as the primary energy source for cellular functions?
Nucleic acids
Lipids
Proteins
Carbohydrates
Carbohydrates