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Quiz 2 - Animals McQ

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  1. Choose the following answer that do not affects any aspects of nervous system:
  1. Anatomy
  2. Impulse transmissions
  3. Biochemistry
  4. None

  1. Reflex actions are accelerating according to the high levels of __________.
  1. Oxytocin
  2. Estrogen
  3. Thyroxin
  4. Testosterone

  1. A study conducted by __________ about the effects of intracranial implants of testosterone in male mouth in social and sexual behaviour.
  1. Nyby et al. (1992)
  2. Nyby et al. (1993)
  3. Sherry et al. (1993)
  4. Sherry et al. (1992)
  1. Which of the following answers do not performed by male mouse in social and sexual behaviour?
  1. Licking
  2. Urine making
  3. Aggression
  4. Ultrasonic vocalisation
  1. An experiment had been conducted in 1992 on male mouse about the effects of hormone on behaviour. Hormone has been implant in the mouse’s brain at_______.
  1. Posterior pituitary gland
  2. Anterior pituitary gland
  3. Septum
  4. Posterior hypothalamus
  1. The male mouse had been grouped in two groups which are subcutaneous implants of testosterone and empty implants in brain. What is the reaction of the mouse that does not undergoes implantation of hormone?
  1. Died
  2. Loss appetite
  3. Loss of control
  4. No response
  1. What is the function of oestrogen in typical behaviour of female hamster?
  1. Maternity care
  2. Induce oestrus
  3. Tameness
  4. None of above
  1. Progesterone is the hormone that is injected into ventricles of the male brain.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Sex differences in behaviour in rats are associated with anatomy of cells in neurophile of hypothalamus.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Different in location of the hormonal implant in mouse show different effects on male mouse’s behaviour. Mounting behaviour has been possessed by both control group of the male mouth by the implantation of hormone at _________.
  1. Median preoptic area
  2. Posterior preoptic area
  3. Anterior preoptic area
  4. None of above
  1. Hormone does not affect animal sensory capability by altering the animal perception.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Stickle back fish has seasonal migration called as ________ migration.
  1. Breeding
  2. Winter
  3. Spring
  4. Courtship
  1. The migration of stickle back fish starts from ________ to _______.
  1. Freshwater; marine
  2. Marine; freshwater
  1. What is the salinity preference of stickle back fish on its migration?
  1. Competition
  2. Biological clock
  3. Hormone
  4. All of above

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Figure 1

  1. Based on Figure 1, which one is male mouse?
  1. A
  2. B

  1. What is the scientific name of stickle back fish?
  1. Gasterosteus aculeatus
  2. Gasterosteus acleatus
  3. Gasterosteus aculeatusis
  4. Gasterosteus aculeaitus
  1. Stickle back fish move in water that change in _______.
  1. Ammonia
  2. Nitrate
  3. Nitrite
  4. Salinity
  1. To aid in environment of stickle back fish, certain hormone has been secreted by certain gland that made up of _______ and ______.
  1. Adrenal gland; thyroid
  2. Pituitary gland; thyroid
  3. Pituitary gland; adrenal cortex
  4. Ovary; thyroid
  1. Data shows in the experimental on male mouse that complex functional interaction of an area of brain that has testosterone receptors.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Median preoptic area that had undergoes hormone transplant has showed all the social and sexual behaviour clearly and appear in all male mouse in the implant control group.
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Behavior cannot be affected by hormones through_______ 3
  1. The nervous system (NS)
  2. The peripheral nervous system (PNS)
  3. The sensory and effector system
  1. Hormones can be secreted by _________ via _________.2
  1. Anterior pituitary gland, exterior pituitary gland
  2. Hypothalamus, central nervous system
  3. Neurons, neuro secretory mechanisms
  1. Name structure A 2

[pic 4]

  1. Myelin sheath
  2. Node of Ranvier
  3. Axon terminal
  4. Axon
  5. Cell body
  6. Dendrite
  1. Name structure B 2
  1. Myelin sheath
  2. Node of Ranvier
  3. Axon terminal
  4. Axon
  5. Cell body
  6. Dendrite
  1. Techniques that can be used to study the effects such as ________.4
  1. Surgery and hormone replacement
  2. Neurology
  3. Effects on development
  1. Effect on nervous system can affect many aspects of nervous system except ______.6
  1. Biochemistry
  2. Anatomy
  3. Behavior
  1. High level of thyroxin can affect ________ actions. 6
  1. Reflex
  2. Fight and flight
  3. Rest and digest
  1. Sex differences in sexual dimorphism are associated with anatomy of cells in hypothalamus. 6
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Different hormones give same effects on behavior depending on the region of central nervous system. 6
  1. True
  2. False
  1. Manipulation of hormone concentration and effects on behavior can be studied using: 5
  1. Stickle back fish (Gasterosteus aculeatus)
  2. Male Egyptian spiny mice
  3. Persian cat
  1. Hormones and Behaviour can affect behaviour directly or indirectly via Factors influencing relationships between EXCEPT

 a) seasonal variation

b) effects on sensory perception

c) experience

d) Individual genotype

.     32.  “Increased reproductive aggression due to elevated testosterone is evident during           periods of  social instability, and declines when social relationships are stable” is stated by

  1. Wingfield 1980
  2. Wingfield and Moore 1987
  3. Wingfield et al., 1990
  4. Gwinner, E. and Dittami, J. 1990

     33.  Characteristics/properties of Biological Rhythms

           a) Animals have acquired endogeneous physiological and behavioral rhythms that   matches to the relevant rhythm in the environment

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