What is the role of the brain area called the pons during sleep?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The pons is responsible for inhibiting the release of neurotransmitters necessary for large-scale muscle movement; it is a protective mechanism that prevents the sleeper from physically acting out dreams. Although body movement is reduced, respiration, auditory nerves, and eye muscles continue to function.

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The digestive system is a very long muscular tube that begins at the mouth and ends at the:

A) anus. B) large intestines. C) stomach. D) pyloric sphincter.

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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)

1. Heatstroke requires emergency medical treatment. 2. The freezing of body tissues is called hypothermia. 3. In treating a soft tissue injury, ice should not be left on one spot for more than 20 minutes. 4. The best treatment for a blister is to pop it, remove the skin covering the blister, and cover it with a bandage.

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What are the categories used to define drug abuse?

a. Legal, sociological, psychological, medical b. Legal, moral, medical, social c. Legal, illegal, medical, social d. Legal, ethical, medical, social

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Quick weight loss results in a loss of

A) self-esteem. B) fat. C) water. D) blood.

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