in-situhybridizationThe lab technique that useslabeled probes to visualizeRNA transcripts is known as_______________________.PosteriorPituitaryThis glandreleasesoxytocin andvasopressinPupillaryconstrictionShining a light inyour eye shouldcause this if youmidbrain isworking normally.beta-catenintranscriptionfactor thatdelays theonsetneurogenesisCircleofWillisStructure of bloodvessels that helpsprotect the brain byproviding astructure ofcompensatory flowAstrocytesThesecells storeglycogenNecrosisDramaticdeath bycatastrophicruptureAnteriorpituitaryInfluences byreleasing hormonesto create differenttypes of hormonesthat are carriedthrough the bloodstream to theirtargetsPotassiumbufferingAstrocytes helpminimize celldeath throughthis process ofabosorption ofexcess ionsirradiationTerm given toexplain that themagnitude ofresponse adjustswith the strengthof the stimulusConstraintinducedmovementtherapyapproach thatconfines anunaffected arm toforce use of anaffected arm tostimulate plasticityOptokineticReflexReflexthataddressesretinal slipRetinoicAcidA candidatemolecule forestablishing therostral-caudalorganization of theearly nervoussystem isSmoothMuscleThe cells ofthis muscletype haveonly onenucleusNeurogenesisProcess in whichprogenitor cellsstop replicatingand differentiateinto neuronsSHHA candidatemolecule forestablishing thedorsal-ventralorganization of theearly nervoussystem isChoroidPlexusMaterialthatproducesCSFhalf-ceneteroscillatorsimplest form of arhythm generatorwhere 2 neuronsreciprocally inhibiteach other so thattheir pathways taketurns being activegrowthconeEnd of an axonthat movesforward asfilopodia stretchoutCrossedextensorreflexReflex keepsyou standingwhen youstep on LegoReflexchainhypothesisHypothesis of thebasis oflocomotion thatsuggests it is achain of sensoryand motor reflexesneuralcrestThe cell type indevelopment that goes onto form melanocytes, bonecells in the skull, andcranial nerves are the_____________________cells.Phantomlimb painChronic paincondition that isa result ofplasticityfollowing limbamputationSkeletalMusclestripedmuscle withmultiplenucleiCardiacMuscleThese muscle cellsare primarily attachedto each other, areelectrically coupled,and can contractwithout neural inputMicrogliaBatman of the glialworld. Move toarea of celldamage when thebat signal is sentoutCentralPatternGeneratorHypothesis thatrhythmicmovements arecreated within theCNS withoutsensory inputActinThinfilamentsare madeof thisInnateimmuneresponseFast responsetriggered byinjury. Cytokinesand chemokinesare releasedAdaptiveimmunesystemresponseSlower immuneresponse thatgenerates aspecificantibodiesApoptosisProgrammedCell deathEctodermGerm layerthat becomesepidermisand nervoussystemPurkinjecellsThesecerebellarneuronsuse GABAChordinProtein thatleads todifferentiationof cells intoneural tissueGlialScarThese areformed byreactiveastrocytesaround an areaof brain injuryfMRIimaging methodthat noninvasivelydetects brainactivity based onlocalized changesin bloodoxygenationMirrorneuronsNeurons in thepremotor cortex thatfire during bothperformed actionsand when observedsomeone elseperforming the sameactionMyosinThere areseveral differentisoforms of thismotor proteinZ-linesThe start andend boundariesof eachsarcomere arecalled....in-situhybridizationThe lab technique that useslabeled probes to visualizeRNA transcripts is known as_______________________.PosteriorPituitaryThis glandreleasesoxytocin andvasopressinPupillaryconstrictionShining a light inyour eye shouldcause this if youmidbrain isworking normally.beta-catenintranscriptionfactor thatdelays theonsetneurogenesisCircleofWillisStructure of bloodvessels that helpsprotect the brain byproviding astructure ofcompensatory flowAstrocytesThesecells storeglycogenNecrosisDramaticdeath bycatastrophicruptureAnteriorpituitaryInfluences byreleasing hormonesto create differenttypes of hormonesthat are carriedthrough the bloodstream to theirtargetsPotassiumbufferingAstrocytes helpminimize celldeath throughthis process ofabosorption ofexcess ionsirradiationTerm given toexplain that themagnitude ofresponse adjustswith the strengthof the stimulusConstraintinducedmovementtherapyapproach thatconfines anunaffected arm toforce use of anaffected arm tostimulate plasticityOptokineticReflexReflexthataddressesretinal slipRetinoicAcidA candidatemolecule forestablishing therostral-caudalorganization of theearly nervoussystem isSmoothMuscleThe cells ofthis muscletype haveonly onenucleusNeurogenesisProcess in whichprogenitor cellsstop replicatingand differentiateinto neuronsSHHA candidatemolecule forestablishing thedorsal-ventralorganization of theearly nervoussystem isChoroidPlexusMaterialthatproducesCSFhalf-ceneteroscillatorsimplest form of arhythm generatorwhere 2 neuronsreciprocally inhibiteach other so thattheir pathways taketurns being activegrowthconeEnd of an axonthat movesforward asfilopodia stretchoutCrossedextensorreflexReflex keepsyou standingwhen youstep on LegoReflexchainhypothesisHypothesis of thebasis oflocomotion thatsuggests it is achain of sensoryand motor reflexesneuralcrestThe cell type indevelopment that goes onto form melanocytes, bonecells in the skull, andcranial nerves are the_____________________cells.Phantomlimb painChronic paincondition that isa result ofplasticityfollowing limbamputationSkeletalMusclestripedmuscle withmultiplenucleiCardiacMuscleThese muscle cellsare primarily attachedto each other, areelectrically coupled,and can contractwithout neural inputMicrogliaBatman of the glialworld. Move toarea of celldamage when thebat signal is sentoutCentralPatternGeneratorHypothesis thatrhythmicmovements arecreated within theCNS withoutsensory inputActinThinfilamentsare madeof thisInnateimmuneresponseFast responsetriggered byinjury. Cytokinesand chemokinesare releasedAdaptiveimmunesystemresponseSlower immuneresponse thatgenerates aspecificantibodiesApoptosisProgrammedCell deathEctodermGerm layerthat becomesepidermisand nervoussystemPurkinjecellsThesecerebellarneuronsuse GABAChordinProtein thatleads todifferentiationof cells intoneural tissueGlialScarThese areformed byreactiveastrocytesaround an areaof brain injuryfMRIimaging methodthat noninvasivelydetects brainactivity based onlocalized changesin bloodoxygenationMirrorneuronsNeurons in thepremotor cortex thatfire during bothperformed actionsand when observedsomeone elseperforming the sameactionMyosinThere areseveral differentisoforms of thismotor proteinZ-linesThe start andend boundariesof eachsarcomere arecalled....

Phys Psych II Mid Term Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The lab technique that uses labeled probes to visualize RNA transcripts is known as _______________________.
    in-situ hybridization
  2. This gland releases oxytocin and vasopressin
    Posterior Pituitary
  3. Shining a light in your eye should cause this if you midbrain is working normally.
    Pupillary constriction
  4. transcription factor that delays the onset neurogenesis
    beta-catenin
  5. Structure of blood vessels that helps protect the brain by providing a structure of compensatory flow
    Circle of Willis
  6. These cells store glycogen
    Astrocytes
  7. Dramatic death by catastrophic rupture
    Necrosis
  8. Influences by releasing hormones to create different types of hormones that are carried through the blood stream to their targets
    Anterior pituitary
  9. Astrocytes help minimize cell death through this process of abosorption of excess ions
    Potassium buffering
  10. Term given to explain that the magnitude of response adjusts with the strength of the stimulus
    irradiation
  11. approach that confines an unaffected arm to force use of an affected arm to stimulate plasticity
    Constraint induced movement therapy
  12. Reflex that addresses retinal slip
    Optokinetic Reflex
  13. A candidate molecule for establishing the rostral-caudal organization of the early nervous system is
    Retinoic Acid
  14. The cells of this muscle type have only one nucleus
    Smooth Muscle
  15. Process in which progenitor cells stop replicating and differentiate into neurons
    Neurogenesis
  16. A candidate molecule for establishing the dorsal-ventral organization of the early nervous system is
    SHH
  17. Material that produces CSF
    Choroid Plexus
  18. simplest form of a rhythm generator where 2 neurons reciprocally inhibit each other so that their pathways take turns being active
    half-ceneter oscillator
  19. End of an axon that moves forward as filopodia stretch out
    growth cone
  20. Reflex keeps you standing when you step on Lego
    Crossed extensor reflex
  21. Hypothesis of the basis of locomotion that suggests it is a chain of sensory and motor reflexes
    Reflex chain hypothesis
  22. The cell type in development that goes on to form melanocytes, bone cells in the skull, and cranial nerves are the _____________________ cells.
    neural crest
  23. Chronic pain condition that is a result of plasticity following limb amputation
    Phantom limb pain
  24. striped muscle with multiple nuclei
    Skeletal Muscle
  25. These muscle cells are primarily attached to each other, are electrically coupled, and can contract without neural input
    Cardiac Muscle
  26. Batman of the glial world. Move to area of cell damage when the bat signal is sent out
    Microglia
  27. Hypothesis that rhythmic movements are created within the CNS without sensory input
    Central Pattern Generator
  28. Thin filaments are made of this
    Actin
  29. Fast response triggered by injury. Cytokines and chemokines are released
    Innate immune response
  30. Slower immune response that generates a specific antibodies
    Adaptive immune system response
  31. Programmed Cell death
    Apoptosis
  32. Germ layer that becomes epidermis and nervous system
    Ectoderm
  33. These cerebellar neurons use GABA
    Purkinje cells
  34. Protein that leads to differentiation of cells into neural tissue
    Chordin
  35. These are formed by reactive astrocytes around an area of brain injury
    Glial Scar
  36. imaging method that noninvasively detects brain activity based on localized changes in blood oxygenation
    fMRI
  37. Neurons in the premotor cortex that fire during both performed actions and when observed someone else performing the same action
    Mirror neurons
  38. There are several different isoforms of this motor protein
    Myosin
  39. The start and end boundaries of each sarcomere are called....
    Z- lines