Artificial electrical stimulation of a human's menthol-sensitive neurons would likely produce the sensation of _____
A) cold temperature
B) hot temperature
C) odor of pepper
D) deep pressure
A
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a. use receptors near the body surface, in skeletal muscles, and in joints. b. reside in certain receptor organs located at a few specific locations. c. are exemplified by ears and eyes. d. are most highly developed in fishes and amphibians. e. include all of these descriptions.
The loss of genetic diversity in crop plants can become disastrous. The Irish Potato Famine is an example of this problem. Which of the following is NOT a correct statement about the Irish Potato Famine?
A) Most of the potatoes in Ireland were propagated from cuttings of the same plant. B) Most of the potatoes in Ireland were genetically the same. C) When the crops were infected by a rot-causing mold, all of the potato plants were susceptible and most were wiped out. D) The potato originated in Ireland. E) In the mid-1800s, much of the population of Ireland depended on potatoes.
Plants make ATP during the light reactions of photosynthesis. Why do plants also need to carry out the process of cellular respiration?
A) Plants need to make ATP from cellular respiration only when the conditions for photosynthesis are bad. B) The ATP made during photosynthesis is only enough to fuel the dark reactions. The plant has to carry out cellular respiration to make ATP for other metabolic activities. C) Plants do not need to perform cellular respiration. D) The ATP made during photosynthesis is different from the ATP made during cellular respiration.
A patient at a fertility clinic has been diagnosed with "luteal phase defect" (LPD). Her progesterone levels are low and her cycles are short. What step of reproduction are these symptoms disrupting?
A. Follicle development B. Fertilization of the egg C. Implantation D. Ovulation