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CSULB BIO 205 Exam2 Test

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What is the purpose of the temporal lobe?
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What is a Nissl Body?
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What is the purpose of the Gyrus and Sulcus?
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What is the purpose of the Occipital lobe?
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What is the function of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH)?
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What is the purpose of the brain stem?
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What is the purpose of the frontal lobe?
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What is the purpose of the nodes of Ranvier?
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What is the purpose of the parietal lobe?
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What is the Central sulcus?
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What is the function of Luteinizing Hormone (LH)?
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What does Oxytocin do?
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What parts does a neuron have?
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What is the difference between Grey and White matter?
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What are the hormones of FLATPG? aka anterior pituitary
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What is the purpose of a dendrite?
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What is the purpose of an axon?
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What is the purpose of an axon terminal?
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What is the function of Adrenal Cortico Trophic (ACT)?
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What is the function of Folical Stimulating Hormone (FSH)?
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The gaps between the myelin sheaths of different cells.
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it is the fold in the brain that separates the frontal and parietal lobes.
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Stimulates the production oc Calcetonin in the thyroid gland, stimulates the production of para thyroid hormone in the parathyroid gland
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something to do with ovaries and testes
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Nissl body are large granular bodies found in the Neurons. These are rough endoplasmic reticulum and are the site of protein synthesis
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The purpose of the brain stem is to connect spinal cord and brain. It sends all info from peripheral nervous system to the central nervous system and vice-versa
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is found at end of Axon and it forms a synapse with another neuron. Generally, it is the point where one neuron passes info to another
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To increase the surface area of the brain because the surface of hte brain is where the majority of actual brain cells reside. So the more surface area the more cells the more complex computing ability. By increasing the surface are
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To process signals that are generated at the thousands of synapses on them
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Cell body, Nucleus, Dendrites, Axon Terminal, Nissl Body, Axon Hillcock, Synapse
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Contracts uterus during birth, shoots milk out of breast
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The main purpose of the axon is to send impulses away from the cell body to a neuron dendrite or other body cells
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Grey = composed of cell bodies and found throughout CNS White = Composed of mylinated tissue, found primarily in brain.
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Follical stimulating hormone, Luteinizing Hormone, Adrenal Cortico Trophic, Thyroid Stimulating hormone, Prolactin, Growth Hormone
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The parietal lobe is responsible for collecting and interpreting sensory information.
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The temporal lobes are responsible for hearing, memory, meaning and language. also play a role in emotions and learning.
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Something else with ovaries and testes
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The occipital lobe is responsible for processing all the visual information.
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Frontal lobes are involved in motor function, personality, problem solving, spontaneity, memory, language, impulse control, social and sexual behavior
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Goes to adrenal gland, releases gluco corticoids
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What is the function of Prolactin ?
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What is the function of Anti diuretic hormone (ADH)?

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