Question 9

(Multiple Choice)

In experiments where researchers suspect that a hormone may be responsible for a certain physiological effect, they may cut the neurons leading to the organ where the effect being studied occurs. What is the purpose of cutting these neurons?


A) To numb the organ so that it can be probed without inducing pain in the lab animal.
B) To impair the normal functions of the organ so that the hormonal effect can be more easily studied.
C) To make sure that the effect is not occurring through actions in the nervous system.
D) To make sure that the organ being effected cannot function unless the researchers stimulate it with an external electrical probe.

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