Neurons
The Brain
Nervous System
Endocrine System
Nervous System Continued
100
Name one of the three types of neurons

sensory neurons, motor neurons, interneurons

100

Which lobe of the brain is primarily associated with visual processing? 

a. Frontal

b. Temporal

c. parietal

d. Occipital

Occipital

100

Which neurotransmitter is often linked to mood regulation and is a target for many antidepressant medications?
a) Serotonin
b) Testosterone
c) Dopamine
d) Cortisol

Serotonin

100

The endocrine system consists of:
a) Neurons and synapses
b) Glands that secrete hormones
c) Blood vessels and capillaries
d) Sensory receptors and effectors

b. Glands that secrete hormones

100

Which part of the nervous system is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the body to the central nervous system?
a) Somatic nervous system
b) Autonomic nervous system
c) Sympathetic nervous system
d) Parasympathetic nervous system

 Somatic nervous system

200

Communication within neurons is ________, while communication between neurons is ________.
a) Chemical, electrical
b) Electrical, chemical
c) Excitatory, inhibitory
d) Inhibitory, excitatory

b) Electrical, chemical

200

The brain's ability to change in response to experience or damage is called:

a. Lateralization

b. Lesioning

c. Neuroplasticity

d. Functionality

Neuroplasticity

200

The autonomic nervous system is divided into two main branches:
a) Central and peripheral
b) Somatic and autonomic
c) Sympathetic and parasympathetic
d) Voluntary and involuntary

c) Sympathetic and parasympathetic

200

Which hormone is released by the adrenal glands in response to stress?
a)Cortisol
b) Thyroxine
c) Insulin
d) Melatonin

a. Cortisol

200

Which part of the nervous system is responsible for transmitting sensory information from the body to the central nervous system?
a) Somatic nervous system
b) Autonomic nervous system
c) Sympathetic nervous system
d) Parasympathetic nervous system

Somatic Nervous System

300

Which part of a neuron is responsible for receiving information from other neurons?

a. Axon

b. Dendrites

c. Cell body

d. Myelin sheath

b. Dendrites

300

What is the main function of the hippocampus?
a) Regulating emotions
b) Controlling motor functions
c)Hormone production
d) Long-term memory formation

Long Term Memory Function

300

Which neurotransmitter is associated with the brain's reward system and plays a role in motivation and pleasure?
a) Serotonin
b) Epinephrine
c) Dopamine
d) Testosterone

Dopamine

300

This hormone is released during the "fight or flight" response and increases heart rate and blood pressure:
a) Oxytocin
b) Epinephrine
c)Cortisol
d) Estrogen

epinephrine

300

The "rest and digest" response is associated with which division of the nervous system?
a) Central nervous system
b) Peripheral nervous system
c) Sympathetic nervous system
d) Parasympathetic nervous system

Parasympathetic nervous system

400

Can you see neurons without a microscope?

Yes! they can be up to three feet long.

400

How much does the brain weigh

About 3 pounds

400

Low levels of which neurotransmitter have been associated with depression and anxiety disorders?
a) Dopamine
b) Serotonin
c) Testosterone
d) Estrogen

Serotonin

400

This hormone, primarily associated with female reproductive functions, also affects brain areas involved in memory and emotion:
a) Testosterone
b) Epinephrine
c) Estrogen
d) Serotonin

Estrogen

400

Which of the following is a key difference between the somatic and autonomic nervous systems?
a) The somatic system is voluntary, while the autonomic system is involuntary
b) The somatic system is part of the central nervous system, while the autonomic is not
c) The somatic system uses only one neurotransmitter, while the autonomic uses multiple
d) The somatic system affects only muscles, while the autonomic affects only glands

The somatic system is voluntary, while the autonomic system is involuntary

500

What is the function of the synapse?

The synapse is a gap between neurons that functions to transfer information from one cell to another.

500

Which part of the brain is responsible for regulating heart rate and breathing?

a. Cerebellum

b. Medulla

c. Thalamus

d. Hypothalamus

Medulla

500

The peripheral nervous system consists of:
a) Somatic nervous system only
b) Autonomic nervous system only
c) Both somatic and autonomic nervous systems
d) Neither somatic nor autonomic nervous systems

C Both somatic and autonomic nervous systems

500

Chronic elevation of which hormone has been linked to memory impairment and decreased hippocampal volume?
a) Oxytocin
b) Cortisol
c) Dopamine
d) Testosterone

Cortisol

500

Which sends signals faster- the endocrine or the nervous system?

The Nervous system