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CHAPTER 5: A) break

B) Osteoporosis
1. Which of the following is a function
performing by the skeleton? C) Fragment
A. Storage of minerals d) Sprain
B. Storage of fat e) Rapture
C. Protection answer is D
D. All of the above
E. None of the above 5. How many bones are in the Human
Body?
Ans: D
A) 33
B) 206
2. The appendicular skeleton includes
c) 639
A. Shoulders
D) it varies in the individual
B. Pelvis
answer is b
C. Arms
D. Legs
6. Which of these is not part of the axial
E. All of the above skeleton?
Ans: E a) skull
b) vertebral column
3. The skull... bones of a human newborn c) sternum and r...ib cage
are not fused, but are instead connected by
fibrous connective tissue. d) pectoral girdle
True answer is D
False
Ans: Ture

7. What is the appendicular skeletons main


purpose?
4. Painful damage to a ligament is
a) to support
called____.
b) to protect C. Protection
c) to allow movement D. Storage of Minerals and Fat
d) nothing in particular E. All of the above
e) to stay stiff Answer: E
11. What are tendons?
answer is C A. Bands of connective tissue that attach
bone to bone
B. Cartilage disks
8. Which one is the structural unit of C. Bands of muscle
compact bone?
D. Bands of connective tissue that attach
A. Periosteum muscle to bone
B. Osteocytes E. Bones in the foot
C. Central canal Answer: D
D. Bone marrow
E. Osteon 12. Which of the following is NOT a
Answer: E primary function of the framework of bones
and cartilage known as the skeleton?
9. What are fontanels?
A) Support
A. The small bones of the hand
B) Movement
B. Pads of fibrocartilage that help cushion
the bones of the vertebral column C) Protection

C. Fibrous connective tissue that connects D) Hormone production


the bones of the cranium before and shortly E) Storage of minerals
after birth
D is the correct answer
D. The light-absorbing pigments in the
photoreceptors called Rods
E. Inverse agonists at the benzodiazepine
receptor
Answer: C
13.Yellow Marrow is?
10. Bones function in
A) A fatty tissue used for energy storage?
A. Support
B) A plate that seperates each end of th...e
B. Movement bone from its shaft
C) Joint Inflammation d. wrist bone
D) A series of bones through which the e. thighbone
spinal cord passes
ANSWER B
E) A framework of bones and cartilage that
performs functions for the body
A is the correct answer 17. What is the term for mature bone cells?
A. Lacuna

14. There are ________________ thoracic B. Osteon


vertebrae
C. Osteocytes
A. 12
D. Marrow
B. 7
E. Periosteum
C. 2
ANSWER C
D. 1
E. 26
18. About 20 million Americans, most of
Answer is A. them elderly white women, suffer from what
disease?
A.... Herpes
15. What is the biggest factor in regulating
bone growth? B. Erythrocytism

A. Nutrition and food intake C. Anorexia

B. Genes D. Osteoporosis

C. Hormones E. AIDS

D. Cells ANSWER D

E. Osteocytes
C is the correct answer

16. The "scapula" is also commonly class: 19. Arthritis refers to :

a. collarbone A. Arm and leg pain only

b. shoulder blade B. Joint Inflammation

c. forearm bone C. A torn ligament


D. the irreversible lose of bone
E. All of the above Answer: A
ANSWER B

23. What are the parts of a Neuron?


CHAPTER 6: A. Dendrites
20. About how many skeletal muscles we B. Cell Body
have that are usually attached to bones?
C. Axon
A.400
D. All of the above
B.500
Answer: D
C.600
D.700
24. The strength of muscle contractions
E.850 depend on the number of _______ units
involved.
Answer: D
A. Neuron
B. Skeletal
21.what connects to the Motor neuron?
C. Motor
A. Myofibril
D. Tendon
B. Sacroplasmic
Answer: C
C. Acetylcholine
D. Tubele
Answer: C

25. What causes flexion?


22.Which two muscles you are u...sing when
flexing or extending your arm? A. The biceps contracts and pulls the
forearm up, fl...exing the arm.
A. biceps and triceps
B. The relaxed triceps is stretched.
B.biceps and rectus
C. The triceps contracts and pulls the
C.rectus and triceps forearm down, extending the arm.
D.pectoralis and rectus D. The relaxed biceps is stretched.
E. A and B Answer: D
Answer: E
29. A ligament connects ___________?
26. Which of the following are traits of A. Bone to muscle
muscles?
B. Bone to bone
A. Muscles are excitable
C. Skin to Muscle
B. Muscles are contractible
D. Muscle to muscle
C. Mucles are extensible
E. None of the above
D. Muscles are elastic
Answer: D
E. All of the above
Answer: E
30. Muscle Dystrophy causes
a) progressive muscle deterioration
27. After prolonged exercise, all of the
following occur EXCEPT? b) extreme body building

A. Glucose is forme...d c) muscle contraction

B. Creatine phosphate is restored d) soreness after working out

C. Oxygen is restored to myglobin e) all of the above

D. Lactic acid is no longer used to produce ANSWER: A


ATP
E. Glycogen reserves are restored
Answer: A
31. The 3 kinds of muscles have what in
common?

28. Characteristics of fast twitch muscles a) muscles are excitable


include all of these EXCEPT?
b) muscles are contractible
A. Designed for rapid, powerful response
c) muscles are extensible
B. Large amounts of actin and myosin
d) muscles are elastic
C. Fatigue rapidly
e) a...ll of the above
D. Packed with myoglobin
ANSWER: E
E. Depend heavily on anaerobic metabolic
pathways
32. Muscles will contract so long as there is A. neurotransmitter
present
B. Synapse
a) ADP
C. threshold
b) ATP
D. action potential
c) Pi
Answer: B
d) Myosin
e) none of the above
36. When a neuron responds to an incoming
ANSWER: B signal, it transmits its message along the
________?
CHAPTER 7:
A. Dendrites
33. What chemical do drugs such as Prozac, B. Nerve
Zoloft and Paxil affect?
C. Axon
A. Acteylcholine
D. Sheath
B. Dompamine
Answer: C
C.Serotonin
D.Carbidopa
E.Norepinephrine
Answer: C
37. To build muscle tone and mass, you
have to make your muscles exert ___% of
their maximum force.
34. The neuron sending the message to the
body is called: a) 50

A. Postsynaptic Neuron b) 65

B. Neurotransmitter c) 75

C. Synapse d) 8

D. Presynaptic Neuron e) 90

E. Synaptic Cleft Answer: C

Answer: D
38. What neurons conduct information
towards the brain and spinal cord?
35. A junction between a neuron and another
cell is called a: a. Sensory neurons
b. Motor neurons B) Efferent neurons
c. Interneurons C) Impulse neurons
d. None of the above D) Afferent neurons
e. All of the above E) Schwann cells
answer: A Answer) A

39. Which is not a... benefit of exercise? 42. What disease is a result of the death of
dopamine-producing neurons deep ni the
a. improving the heart brain's movement control center?
b. improving the blood vessels A) Alzheimer's Disease
c. increasing strength B) Parkinson's Disease
d. improved mood C) Depression
e. an increase in fat D) Hodgkin's Disease
answer: E E) Infectious Disease
Answer) B
43. A wave of changes that travels down the
neuron's plasma membrane is called what?
40. Unlike neurons, glial cells are able to
_____. A) Synaptic Transmission
a. reproduce B) Action Potential
b. attack viruses C) Nerve Impulses
c. manage body temperature D) Resting Potential
d. undergo photosynthesis E) Neurotransmitter
e. all of the above Answer) B
answer: A

44. Someone who is totally unresponsive to


all sensory input and cannot be awakened is
41. This type of nerve cell is located
in a
between motor neurons and sensory
a) Deep sleep
neurons, interprets signals, and is located in
the brain and spinal cord. b) Coma
A) Interneuons c) Cancer state
d) Stroke ANSWER B
e) Heart attack
Answer) B 48. What makes up the peripheral nervous
system?
A. brain and spinal cord
45. Which of the following is not a type of
neuron? B. all nervous tissue in the body, excluding
the brain and spinal cord
A. Afferent
C. nervous tissue, brain and spinal cord
B. Efferent
D. spinal cord
C. Interneuron
answer: B
D. Outerneuron
Answer: D

49. nerve impulses leave the neuron


through_____
46. Which of the following carry a)dendrites
information toward the brain and spinal
cord? b)cell body
a) Motor Neurons c) nucleus
b) Interneurons d) axon
c) Sensory Neurons e) axon endings
d) Effectors anwser E
e) None of the above
ANSWER C 50. The _____ increases the rate of
conduction of nerve impulses and helps their
repair.

47. What is the long extension of a neuron A. Myelin Sheath


called?
B. Sodium-Potassium Pumps
A) Dendrite
C. Nerve
B) Axon
D. Dendrites
C) Effector
Answer: A
D) Neurotransmitter
CHAPTER 8: answer: B

51. What protects the Central Nervous


System? 54. The cerebral hemispheres sit
comfortably over the
A) Bone and Membranes
A) Hypothalamus
B) Cerebrospinal fluid
B) Thalamus
C) Bone, Membranes and
C) Primary motor area
Cerebrospinal fluid
D) Frontal Lobe
D) A Brick Wall
E) Dark Side of the Moon
E) None of the above
answer: B
Answer C
CHAPTER 9:
52. What is/are characteristics of white
matter? 55. How many bones are in the middle ear?
a) consists of myelinated axons a.)1
b) consists of interneurons, cell bodies, and b.)2
unmyelinated axons
c.)3
c)... allows communication between the
d.)4
cerebral hemispheres
e.)5
d) allows communication over long
answer: c
distances
e) a & d
56. How many types of olfactory receptors
answer: E do we have?
a.) about 50
53. What are the two types of matter located b.) about 200
in the brain?
c.) about 1000
A) white, black
d.) about 20,000
B) white, gray
e.) about 1,000,000
C) gray, black
answer: C
D) gray, brown
E) pink, yellow
57. The pupil is located in which part of the A. Retina
body?
B. Rods
a.) Ear
C. Cones
b.) Mouth
D. Fovea
c.) Nose
E. All of the above are part of the inner layer
d.) Eye
Answer: E
e.) Chest
answer: D

61. What are cones?


a) the photoreceptors responsible for black
and white vision.
58. What is the lens?
b) the photoreceptors responsible for color
A. A layer of tissue that contains the vision.
photoreceptors
c) the layer of tissue that contains
B. The colored part of the eye photoreceptors.
C. A transparent, semispherical body of d) the group of axons from the eye to the
tissue behind the iris and pupil brain.
D. The opening at the center of the iris Answer: B
Answer: C

62. cold and heat receptors detect..


59. What is the function of the cornea? a. pressure change
A. Receives light b. size change
B. Controls shape of lens c. temperature change
C. Refracts light d. adaptation
D. Protects the eyeball answer: c - temperature change

Answer: C 63. Which of the following is NOT one of


the five primary tastes?
A sour
60. Which of the following is NOT a
structure of the inner layer of the eye? B sweet
C bitter
D hot
E salty
ANS----D

66. Which of the following is a known cause


of cancer?
64. Which statement below is right?
A. Viruses, some of which... have
A. around 20%of what we usually think of oncogenes among their genes.
as ...the flavor of a food is really detected by
our sense of smell B. Chemicals that case mutations.
B. farsightness is caused by image focus C. Radiation such as sun rays, cosmic rays,
before retina radon, and uranium.
C. blind spot is caused by the abscence of D. All of the above are known to cause
optic nerve cancer.
D.a person who lacks red cones sees deep Answer D
red as black
ans –D
67. GMO stands for:
CHAPTER 21A: A) General model operator
65. Which of the following is a mechanism B) Genetically modified organism
that protects cells from cancer?
C) genetically made organ
A. Limitations on the number of times a cell
can divide D) gene made organically

B. forming a sore answer is b

C. there are no mechanisms to protect the


cells
68. The conventional cancer treatments
D. swollen glands include all except:

E. lumps on the skin a) surgery

Answer: A b) chemotherapy
c) exercise
d) radiation
answer – C answer: A

72. What is polymerase chain reaction


(PCR)?
CHAPTER 21:
A. A reaction that destroys the cell
69. What is the most common type of cancer
for women? B. A technique used to increase the amount
of specific DNA
A. Lung
C. A result of cancer
B. Ovary
D. A disease caused by liver failure
C. Breast
answer: B
D. Bladder
answer: C
73. The triplet code of CAT in DNA is
represented as ___ in mRNA and ___ in
tRNA.
70. Which is not true of DNA?
A. CAT, CAT
A. it is single-stranded
B. GAA, CAT
B. it has a sugar deoxyribose
C. GTA, CAU
c. it functions primarily in the nucleus
D. GUA, CAU
D. it contains the bases adenine, guanine,
cytosine, and thymine Answer: D

answer: A
74. A three-base sequence on transfer RNA
(tRNA) that binds to the complementary
71. One difference between RNA and DNA base pairs of a codon on the mRNA is a(n)
is
A. .Anticodon
A. DNA is stable and RNA is not
B. Codon
B. RNA is stable and DNA is not
C. Polymerase
C. DNA is single-stranded
D. Promoter
D. RNA has a sugar and DNA does not
Answer: A
E. They are not different
Answer is 1

75. What is ...the manipulation of genetic 79. Who Wrote the book "On The Origin of
material for human purposes? Species"?
A) Richard Dawkins
A. Biotechnology B) Stephen Hawking
C) Charles Darwin
B. Genetic Engeenering D) Sigmund Freud
Answer: C
C. Mutation
D. Transcription 80. What is the process by which some
individuals live longer and produce more
Answer: B offspring than other individuals because
their particular inherited characteristics
make them better suited to their local
environment?
76. What are DNA changes called?
A. Haloids A, Natural Selection
B. Natural Killer cells
B. RNA C. Natural childbirth
D. Negative feedback mechanism
C. Life answer is A
D. Mutations 81. What is not a major trend in Hominid
Answer: D Evolution?

CHAPTER 22: A.Bipedalism


B.Elongation of limbs
77. Which one in below is a C.Shortening of jaw
macromolecule? D.Increased brain size
a. protein E.Reduced size between males and females
b. nucleic acid
c. RNA Answer (D)
d. DNA
e. all of the above 82.If an individual walks on two feet what
the answer is e. would this be called?
A.Trilimbic
B.Tripeldicular
78. What was a critical step in hominid C.Bipedalism
evolution? D.Human like
1. Walking on 2 feet E.Ateles geoffoyi vellerosus
2. Speaking
3. Creating fire Answer(C)
4. Thinking
86. What is/are branching diagrams used by
scientists to depict hypotheses about
83.Which is not a trait of primates? evolutionary relationships among species or
A.Flattened nails groups of species?
B.Stereoscopic vision
C.Forward-facing eyes A.) convergent e...volution
D.Inflexible shoulder joints
B.) molecular clocks
E.Grasping forelimbs
C.) phylogenetic trees
Answer (D)
D.) bipedalism
84.Sexual(fill in the blank, fill in the blank)
produce variation in population? E.) gene pool
Answer: C.) phylogenetic trees
A.reproduction, genetic response
B.reproduction, genes
C.alleles,gametes
D.reproduction,mutation 87. The process by which Earth's lifeforms
E.assortment,mutations have changed from their

Answer(D) earliest beginnings to today is...


A. Evolution

85. Where was the oldest fossil evidence for B. Chemistry


modern humans found?
C. Natural Selection
A.) Africa
D. Geographic Distribution
B.) The North Pole
E. Comparative Anatomy
C.) United States of America
Answer: A. Evolution
D.) France
E.) China
Answer: A.) Africa
CHAPTER 24: 91. what are the factors that reduce the size
of populations?
88. If the world's population was 21births
per 1000 individuals per year, death rate was a. density-independent regulating factors
7.2 deaths per 1000 individuals per year. b. density-dependent regulating factors
Calculate the growth rate.
c. density-growth regulating factors
A.1.24%
d. both a&b
B.1.38%
C.4%
answer: d
D.1.34%
E.nona of them above
92. An example of a density-dependent
ANSWER:B regulating factor is...
a. food scarcity
89.what are not related to depletion of b. disease causing organisms
resources?
c. a&b
A.soil erosion
d. none ...of the above
B.overfishing
C.water shortage
answer: c
D.deforestation
E.none of them above
93. What percentage of Earth's water is in
ANSWER:E the oceans?
a. 75%
90.when we want to predict future growth, b. 50%
which of the following is helpful?
c. 97%
A.immigration
d. 25%
B.population dynamics
C.age structure
answer: c
D.none of them above
E.all of them above
ANSWER:C
94. why are forests disappearing?
a. human population is increasing and a) melting ice caps
getting rid of trees to have land or space and
to build homes b) rising sea level

b. because we're having too many forest c) colder oceans


fires esp. in California
d) changing weather patterns
c. too much oil and gasoline are consumed
correct answer: (c)
by the population which kills the forest
plantation
98. What percentage of Earth's Water
d. people are carving their initials on trees
Supply is NOT in oceans?
and breaking branches while hiking
A:3
B:40
answer: a C: 50
D: 13
E:50

95. What describes how populations can ANSWER: A


change in size?
a) population dynamics 99. The Earth's population in 2008 was:
b) carrying capacity A. 3 Billion
B. 4 Billion
c) age structure C. 5 Billion
D. 6.7 Billion
d) global warming E. 10 Billion
correct answer: (a) ANSWER: D

96. What is the removal of trees from an 100. 97% of the Earth's water is in:
area without replacing them? A. Oceans
B. Lakes
a) deforestation C. Rivers
D. Swamps
b) desertification E. Bogs
c) age structure
ANSWER: A
d) global warming
correct answer: (a)

97. Which of these is NOT a possible OTHER QUESTIONS:


consequence of global warming?
101. DNA contains all of the following A. Break
bases except:
B. Osteoporosis
A. Adenine
C. Fragment
B. Guanine
D. Sprain
C. Cytosine
E. Rupture
D. Thymine
Answer: D. Sprain
E. Uracil
Answer: E
105.What Is the function of cornea?
A) to see
102. The following is defined as an entire
set of genes carried by one member of a B) protect the eye
species.
C) refracts light focusing on the retina .
A. Genome
D) rounded lens
B. ...Gene Therapy
E) none of the above
C. Polymerase Chain Reaction
answer c
D. Biotechnology
E. Ribosomal RNA
106. What is the inner ear?
Answer: A
a. hair cell
b. radiowave
103. DNA...
c. window
A: Is a double-stranded molecule.
d. transmitter
B. Has a sugar deoxyribose.
e. all the above
C: Functions primarily in the nucleus.
answer d
D. All of the above.
E. None of the above.
Answer: D

104. Painful damage to a ligament is called a


107.what is the function of the eardrum?
______.
A) vibrates in respons...e to sound waves
B) loudness and pitch b. surgery
C) transmitting c. radiation
D) d all the above d. chemotherapy
E) none of the above - answer: a. showering
answer a
111. Which nervous system regulates
invountary bodily activities, such as
108. What is an abnormal growth of cells breathing rate and heart rate?
that can form a mass of tissue?
a. Central Nervous System
a. mole
b. Somatic Nervous System
b. pimple
c. Autonomic Nervous System
c. tumor
d. Parasympathetic Nervous System
d. hive
e. Sympathetic Nervous System
- answer: c. tumor

112. The answer is c. Autonomic Nervous


109. What is the removal and analysis of a System
small piece of tissue suspected to be
cancerous? The hypothalamus controls...
a. tumor marker test A.) heart rat...e
b. biopsy B.) blood pressure
c. genetic test C.) breathing rate
d. radiation D.) body temperature
- answer: b. biopsy E.) all of the above

Answer: E

110. Which of these is not a conventional 113. Which part of the brain is the largest?
method for treating cancer?
A.)temporal lobe
a. showering
b.)parietal Lobe
c.)Cerebrum c.) cilia
d.)Occipital lobe d.) Axones
e.)Major Lobe e.) All of these are components of neurons
Answer-C Answer: C

114. Glial Cells: 117. Action Potential occurs when:


a.) support neurons a.) ions are forced through ion channels
b.) protect neurons b.) ions move passively through ion
channels
c.) Insulate neurons
c.) protons are forced through proton
D.) Nuture neurons channels
E.) All of the above d.) electrons move passively through
electron channels
e.) electrons move freely through the cell
Answer: E
wall
Answer: B
115. Neurons that are sent to the brain are:
a.) Afferent
118. How many bones are in the human
b.) efferent body?

c.) Interneurons a) 167

d.) deterrent b) 188

e.) none of the above c) 200

Answer: A d) 206
e) 312
Answer: d

116. All of these are components of neurons 119. How many total vertebrae are there in
EXCEPT: the body?

a.) Dendrites a) 28

b.) Cell Body b) 36


c) 26 d. Gene therapy
d) 8 e. all of the above
e) 12 (Answer: e)
Answer: c
123. Cancer can be caused by all of the
following EXCEPT
120. Which of the following is not a
component of the axial skeleton? A. viruses
A. Skull B. Poor nutrition
B. Vertebral Column C. certain chemicals
C. Sternum D. radiation
D. Rib Cage (ANSWER C.)
E. Pelvic Bone
Answer: E 124. Which RNA molecule carries DNA's
information in the sequence of its bases
(codons) from the nucleus to the cytoplasm?
121. Cancer cells often fail to trigger... A. rRNA
A. apoptosis B. nRNA
B. protein C. mRNA
C. tumors D. tRNA
D. none of the above
(Answer:A) Answer: C

125. A change in DNA is called a


________?
122. Which one is a way to treat cancer?
A. disproportionation
a. Surgery
B. recombination
b. Radiation
C. polymerase chain reaction
c. Immunotherapy
D. mutation C. Poor Nutrition
Answer: D. D. Radiation
ANSWER: C
126. Which is a similarity between RNA and
DNA?
128. The shape of a typical neuron is
A. Are nucleic acids specialized for:
B. Are composed of linked nucleotides A. Movement
C. Have a sugar-phosphate backbone B. Communication with other cells
D. Have four types of bases C. Barrier Building
E. All of the above D. Transporting Blood
Answer: E ANSWER: B

127. Curing genetic diseases by putting 129. Neuroglial cells do what to neurons?
normal, functional genes into body cells
affected by a mutant gene is called... A. Support

A. biotechnology B. Protect

B. genetic engineering C. Insulate

C. gene therapy D. Nuture

D. recombination E. All of the Above

Answer: C. ANSWER: E

***Corrected question!**** 130. What is an Axon?

Cancer can be caused by all of the following A. Body of neuron


EXCEPT
B. Long extension of neuron
A. Viruses
C. The signal of the neuron
B. Certain Chemicals
D. None of the Above
ANSWER: B
134. What type of receptors are specialized
to respond to temperature?
131. Neurons have:
a) photoreceptors
A. Dendrites
b) thermoreceptors
B. Cell Body
c) chemoreceptors
C. Axon
d) mechanoreceptors
D. All of the Above
Answer: b
ANSWER: D

135. The thalamus functions in the


132. What is the most common eye problem following, EXCEPT:
affecting men and women older than 50?
a)motor activity
A. cataracts
b) smell
B. astigmatism
c)memory
C. glaucoma
d)taste
D. choroid
E) none of the above
Answer: A
Answer (b)

136. Central nervous system is abbreviated...


133. Which structure of the middle layer of
the eye regulates the amount of light a)nnn
entering the eye through the pupil?
B)CNS
A. Choroid
C)asa
B. Ciliary body
D)LOL
C. Iris
answer (b)
D. Pupil
The answer is C
137. The brain is the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ command Answer: B
center
a)army
140. Where do we experience the pain of
b)central heart attack?
c)tv A:Stomach.
d)center B:Testes.
answer (b) C:Left Arm.
D:Heart.
138. The cerebrum is the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ part E:Belly Button.
of the brain
a)dumbest
Answer: C
b)biggest
c)hollowest
141. Convex lens ________.
d) none of the above
A:Causes light rays to coverage so that the
answer (b) image focuses on the retina .
B:Causes light rays to diverge so that the
image focuses on the retina.
C:Focuses entire image on retina.
D:I DON'T KNOW
E:None of the above
Answer:A
142. What is the function of Sclera?
139. The opening in the center of the iris
through which light enters the eye is called A:Fine focusing of light onto retina.
the:
B:Protects the eyeball.
A:Iris
C:Provides detail cover vision.
B:Pupil
D:Beautify our eyes.
C:Ciliary body
E:Transmits impulses from the retina to the
D:Lens brain.
E:None of the above Answer:B
143. A ________ is a set of three 146. A person who is in a coma is………
nucleotides for a specific amino acid.
A. Totally unresponsive to all sensory input
A. Codon and cannot be awakened.
B. DNA B. Totally responsive to all sensory input
and can be awakened.
C. mRNA
C. Basically just sleeping.
D. RNA
D. A,B, & C.
E. Translation
E. Just A & C.
Answer: A. Totally unresponsive to all
Answer: A. Codon sensory input and cannot be awakened.

144. Which is not a stimulant?


A. Cocaine
B. Amphetamines
C. Alcohol
D. Nicotine

Answer: C. Alcohol

145. What is the conscious part of the brain?


A. The eyes
B. Cerebrum
C. Hypothalamus
D. Both A & C
E. The brain is actually a made up organ that
was formed by the U.S. Government.

Answer: B. Cerebrum

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