Chapter 35: 37 (page 1016)
What are the main symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease?
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The main symptoms of Alzheimer's disease are memory loss, poor judgment, and difficulty with languages.
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Chapter 35: 37 (page 1016)
What are the main symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease?
The main symptoms of Alzheimer's disease are memory loss, poor judgment, and difficulty with languages.
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Which of the following molecules is not involved in the maintenance of the resting membrane potential?
a. potassium cations
b. ATP
c. voltage-gated ion channels
d. calcium cations
What are the main steps in chemical neurotransmission?
Alzheimer’s disease involves three of the four lobes of the brain. Identify one of the involved lobes and describe the lobe’s symptoms associated with the disease.
Scientists have suggested that the autonomic nervous system is not well-adapted to modern human life. How is the sympathetic nervous system an ineffective response to the everyday challenges faced by modern humans?
Phineas Gage was a 19th-century railroad worker who survived an accident that drove a large iron rod through his head. If the injury resulted in him becoming temperamental and capricious what part of his brain was damaged?
a. frontal lobe
b. hippocampus
c. parietal lobe
d. temporal lobe
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