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Exam 2: BIOS 252 / BIOS252 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology II Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A - Chamberlain Q: The substantia nigra releases the neurotransmitter __________which is active in pleasurable experiences and regulation of m...

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Exam 2: BIOS 252 / BIOS252 (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update) Anatomy and Physiology II Exam Review| Questions and Verified Answers| 100% Correct| Grade A - Chamberlain Q: The substantia nigra releases the neurotransmitter __________which is active in pleasurable experiences and regulation of muscle tone. Epinephrine Dopamine GABA Acetylcholine Norepinephrine Answer: Dopamine Q: After suffering a blow to the back of the head, Phil loses his vision. The blow probably caused damage to the? limbic system cerebral nuclei occipital lobe prefrontal cortex postcentral gyrus Answer: Occipital Lobe Q: Which area of the cerebrum is matched correctly with its function? Select all that apply. Primary motor area - voluntary muscle contraction Broca's area - interprets meaning of speech by recognizing spoken words Primary somatosensory area - proprioception, pressure, tickle and pain Primary visual area - relates present and past visual experience and allows recognition Somatosensory association area - facial recognition Answer: Primary motor area - voluntary muscle contraction Broca's area - interprets meaning of speech by recognizing spoken words Primary Somatosensory area - proprioception, pressure, tickle, and pain Q: Which functional area of the cerebrum is responsible for the ability to form words? Primary visual area Wernike's area Broca's area Primary olfactory area Primary somatosensory area Answer: Broca's area Q: Spinocerebellar tract axons carry sensory information into the cerebellum by the ________________ Anterior lobe Inferior cerebellar peduncle Superior cerebellar peduncle Middle cerebellar peduncle Posterior lobe Answer: Middle cerebellar peduncle Q: Which areas of the medulla oblongata are activated as a gymnast walks along a narrow plank? Select all that apply. Vomiting center Vestibular nuclei Pyramids Deglutition center Gustatory nucleus Gracile nucleus Inferior olivary nucleus Answer: Vestibular nuclei Pyramids Gracile nucleus Inferior olivary nucleus Q: What is the primary function of the Frontal Lobe? Answer: Initiation of motor impulses Q: What is the primary function of the Parietal Lobe? Answer: Primary sensory area Q: What is the primary function of the Temporal Lobe? Answer: Site of auditory and olfaction Q: What is the primary function of the Occipital Lobe? Answer: Site of primary vision Q: What is the primary function of the Basal Nuclei? Answer: receives input from the cerebral cortex Q: What is the primary function of the limbic system? Answer: Promotes range of emotions Q: What is the name of the Cranial Nerve I and what is the type and function? Answer: Cranial Nerve I - Olfactory Sensory Nerve Function - Olfaction AKA smell. Q: What is the name of the Cranial Nerve II and what is the type and function? Answer: Cranial Nerve II - Optic Sensory Nerve Function - Vision/conducts visual information from the retina of the eye to the brain Q: What is the name of the Cranial Nerve III and what is the type and function? Answer: Cranial Nerve III - Oculomotor Motor Nerve

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