Exam 2 Flashcards

1
Q

When ecstasy (MDMA) interferes with the reuptake of serotonin, it functions has a serotonin_____.

A

agonist

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2
Q

When an _____ binds to a receptor, it produces the opposite effect of the naturally occurring transmitter.

A

inverse agonist

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3
Q

When repeated use of a drug results in faster breakdown of the drug by the liver this can result in____.

A

Metabolic tolerance

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4
Q

Caffeine is the most beloved ____ because it alters the receptor’s response to the neurotransmitter adenosine.

A

neuromodulator

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5
Q

Neuroleptics are mainly prescribed to treat____.

A

Schizophrenia

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6
Q

MAO inhibits are mainly prescribed to treat the symptoms of_____.

A

depression

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7
Q

Benzodiazepines like valium reduce anxiety by binding to a _____ receptor.

A

GABA-A

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8
Q

THC from marijuana binds to _____ receptors.

A

Endocannabinoid

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9
Q

Dependence on cocaethyline resulting from alcohol and cocaine use illustrates the problem of _____.

A

dual dependence

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10
Q

A_____ is a substance that binds to a receptor.

A

ligand

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11
Q

_____ is a retrograde transmitter.

A

Anandamine (also BDNF, carbon monoxide, nitric oxide)

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12
Q

____ is a gaseous transmitter.

A

Carbon monoxide, nitric oxide

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13
Q

Which dopamine pathway targets the basal ganglia?

A

nigostriatal or mesostriatal

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14
Q

Which brainstem nucleus is the source of most noradrenergic neurons?

A

Locus coeruleus

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15
Q

______ neurons in the basal forebrain play a important role in memory.

A

Cholinergic

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16
Q

PCP blocks _____ NMDA receptors.

A

glutamate

17
Q

Addictive drugs increase dopamine release at the______.

A

nucleus accumbens

18
Q

The adrenal gland is an ______ gland because it secretes products into the bloodstreams.

A

endocrine

19
Q

_______ is the maintenance of a relatively constant internal environment.

A

Homeostasis

20
Q

Animals release ____ to communicate with membrane of their own species.

A

pheromones

21
Q

In _____ communication, a spider releases a chemical to attract moths to their grisly deaths.

A

allomone

22
Q

To maximize the impact of hormones glands often release them ____.

A

in pulses.

23
Q

A____ has a specific gene that has been experimentally disabled.

A

Knockout organism

24
Q

Which method allows us to measure hormone levels in the blood?

A

radioimmunoassay

25
Q

Which gland secretes epinephrine?

A

Adrenal medulla

26
Q

Which gland cortisol?

A

adrenal cortex

27
Q

Compare the speed of protein and steroid hormone actions.

A

protein hormone actions are generally faster.

28
Q

______stimulates glycogen formation and storage.

A

Insulin

29
Q

ACTH targets the ______.

A

adrenal cortex

30
Q

Name hormone released by the posterior pituitary.

A

oxytocin, vasopressin