Biology 111 Final

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Which of the following is the CORRECT pairing of a structure with its function? epididymis: production of testosterone seminal vesicles: storage of sperm while they mature corpus luteum: production of estrogen and progesterone endometrium: the usual site of fertilization

corpus luteum: production of estrogen and progesterone

Arrange the following structures in the order in which carbon dioxide is excreted from the body.a. trachea b. bronchiole c. pharynxd. alveoli e. larynx A) c, e, a, b, d B) c, a, e, d, b C) d,b, a, e, c D) e, c, b, a, d

d,b, a, e, c

The presence of protein in the urine indicates which of the following? A) high levels of transcription and translation by the bodies tissues B) damage to the renal tubules C) damage to the filtration membrane D) too much protein in the diet

damage to the filtration membrane

Atrial natriuretic peptide _____________. A) decreases systemic blood pressure B) decreases blood calcium level C) increases blood sugar level D) decreases glomerular filtration

decreases systemic blood pressure

In an EKG, what does the QRS wave indicate? A) electrical signal over the atria B) electrical signal over the ventricles C) second heart sound D) first heart sound

electrical signal over the ventricles

Which of the choices below is not a function of the urinary system? A) helps maintain homeostasis by controlling the composition, volume, and pressure of blood B) eliminates solid, undigested wastes and excretes carbon dioxide, water, salts, and heat C) regulates blood glucose levels and produces hormones D) maintains blood osmolarity

eliminates solid, undigested wastes and excretes carbon dioxide, water, salts, and heat

The condition in which walls of the alveoli break down, thereby creating fewer and larger chambers, is called ________. A) TB B) bronchitis C) emphysema D) influenza

emphysema

Which of the following is NOT a part of the lymphatic system? A) lymph nodes B) lymphatic vessels C) lymph D) erythrocytes

erythrocytes

The photoreceptors are most tightly packed into a specific part of the retina called the ________. A) choroid B) fovea C) optic nerve D) ciliary body

fovea

______________ stimulates the liver cells to release glucose into the the blood. A) ADH B) insulin C) parathyroid hormone D) glucagon

glucagon

ACTH injection would cause an increase in the secretion of _____________. A) growth hormone B) antidiuretic hormone C) thyroxin (T4) D) glucocorticoids

glucocorticoids

Which one of the following substances is least likely to be present in the lumen of structure 2?

glucose

Several hormones are synthesized in the hypothalamus and transported to the anterior pituitary gland. The mechanism of transportation from hypothalamus to anterior pituitary gland is through the ________. A) hepatic portal system B) hypophyseal portal system C) feedback loop D) general circulatory system

hypophyseal portal system

The process in which the intercostal muscles contract, pulling the rib cage upward and outward and causing the lungs to inflate, is called ________. A) inspiration B) exhalation C) expiration D) deflation

inspiration

Passive immunity differs from active immunity in that passive immunity _____________. A) results in the production of antibodies B) is not effective against a preexisting condition C) involves the administration of preformed antibodies D) results in the production of memory cells

involves the administration of preformed antibodies

Which one of the following is required in the diet in order to produce thyroid hormones? A) calcium B) iron C) phosphorus D) iodine

iodine

Lacteals absorb __________. fructose lipids glucose amino acids

lipids

Which receptors are responsible for touch, pressure, hearing, and equilibrium? A) chemoreceptors B) photoreceptors C) mechanoreceptors D) thermoreceptors

mechanoreceptors

Which one of the following cells transmit impulses away from the central nervous system to the muscles and other organs? A) neuroglia B) dendrites C) sensory neurons D) motor neurons

motor neurons

Which one of the following would result in natural passive immunity? A) movement of antibodies across the placenta from mother to child B) administering a serum with antibodies to an individual C) vaccination D) production of memory cells

movement of antibodies across the placenta from mother to child

The innermost lining of the gastrointestinal tract is the ________. A) submucosa B) mucosa C) serosa D) muscularis externa

mucosa

The functional and structural unit of the kidneys is the ________. A) nephron loop B) capsular space C) nephron D) glomerular capsule

nephron

Which of the following is a chemical signal that diffuses across synapses to convey a message to the next cell? A) action potential B) neurotransmitter C) synapse D) dendrite

neurotransmitter

In saltatory conduction, nerve impulses jump from one exposed region of the axon to another. This exposed region is called the ________. A) Schwann cell gap B) node of Ranvier C) interneurons D) motor end plate

node of Ranvier

Body defenses that respond to generalized tissue damage and many common pathogens are referred to as A) lymphomas B) specific mechanisms C) nonspecific mechanisms D) phagocytic

nonspecific mechanisms

An egg cell that is not fertilized follows which path? ovary, uterus, oviduct, cervix, vagina ovary, oviduct, uterus, cervix, vagina ovary, oviduct, cervix, uterus, vagina oviduct, ovary, cervix, uterus, vagina

ovary, oviduct, uterus, cervix, vagina

ADH and oxytocin are secreted from the ________pituitary gland. posterior primary secondary anterior

posterior

If a person were stranded for two days with virtually no drinking water, you would expect the following to occur. A) production of concentrated urine B) a decrease in antidiuretic hormone (ADH) secretion C) a decrease in aldosterone secretion D) production of dilute urine

production of concentrated urine

Pepsin digest_________. A) starch B) fatty acids C) glycogen D) proteins

proteins

Each of the following is part of the systemic circuit EXCEPT the A) pulmonary arteries B) left ventricle C) superior vena cava D) aorta

pulmonary arteries

Which of the following blood vessels carries blood with the highest concentration of carbon dioxide? A) coronary arteries B) pulmonary vein C) pulmonary artery D) aorta

pulmonary artery

Which of the following transports oxygenated blood? A) pulmonary trunk B) superior vena cava C) pulmonary artery D) pulmonary vein

pulmonary vein

The ____________ sphincter regulates the flow of content from the stomach to the duodenum. lower esophageal pyloric cardiac fundus

pyloric

The sinoatrial node_____________________. A) regulates the rate of heart contraction B) is located in the left atrium C) is also known as the atrioventricular node D) receives signals from the atrioventricular node

regulates the rate of heart contraction

An individual has been diagnosed with persistent proteinuria (protein in the urine). This condition is due to damage in which one of the following regions of the nephron? A) collecting duct B) proximal tubule C) distal tubule D) loop of Henle E) renal corpuscle

renal corpuscle

All of the following are part of an individual's vital capacity EXCEPT which one? A) inspiratory reserve volume B) residual volume C) expiratory reserve volume D) tidal volume

residual volume

The following image represents the axon of a stimulated neuron. The area of the axon depicted by "Y" (peach color) represents _____________. repolarization depolarization resting potential hyperpolarization

resting potential

The digestion of fats, proteins, and carbohydrates is completed in the ____________. A) stomach B) liver C) pancreas D) small intestine

small intestine

The end products of the digestion of proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are absorbed in the A) liver B) pancreas C) small intestine D) stomach

small intestine

Antigens are ____________. A) proteins the body produces against invading substances. B) cells that protect the body against invaders. C) specific molecules, or parts of molecules, that the body recognizes as foreign. D) enzymes secreted to destroy a pathogen's cell wall.

specific molecules, or parts of molecules, that the body recognizes as foreign.

Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a demyelinating disease that results from nerve damage in the A) brain B) sensory nerves C) intercostal muscles D) spinal cord E) diaphragm

spinal cord

Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic system? A) carrying out immune responses B) transporting respiratory gases C) draining excess interstitial fluid D) transporting dietary fats

transporting respiratory gases

An example of chemical digestion is the break down of __________ into __________. starch//glycogen triglycerides//fatty acids fatty acids//cholesterol amino acids//proteins

triglycerides//fatty acids

When urine leaves the kidneys, it enters the___________. A) ureter B) urinary bladder C) urethra D) nephron

ureter

Which of the following pairs is mismatched? interstitial cells; male hormone production vas deferens: semen production urethra: sperm passage seminiferous tubules: sperm production

vas deferens: semen production

A massive release of histamine causes __________ and a(n) __________ in arterial blood pressure. vasodilation//decrease vasodilation//increase vasoconstriction//increase vasoconstriction//decrease

vasodilation//decrease

How many pulmonary arteries empty into the right atrium of the heart? 0 2 4 1

0

Which of the following structures contains renal corpuscles?

1

Which of the following structures contains juxtamedullary nephrons?

2

Each gamete contains____________. 46 pairs of chromosomes 46 chromosomes 52 chromosomes 23 chromosomes

23 chromosomes

Place the following synapse steps in order:1- Release of neurotransmitter into synaptic cleft, 2- Postsynaptic channels open, 3- Calcium enters the axon bulb, 4- Neurotransmitter bind with receptors. A) 2-3-1-4 B) 2-4-3-1 C) 3-4-2-1 D) 3-1-4-2

3-1-4-2

Each of the following statements correctly describes an action potential EXCEPT which one? A) Once triggered, an action potential always looks exactly the same in form and voltage. B) Action potentials include a depolarization phase followed by a repolarization phase. C) Action potentials are propagated by neurotransmitters. D) An action potential continues to propagate itself into the next region of an axon.

Action potentials are propagated by neurotransmitters.

Hypersecretion of glucocorticoids is most likely to cause all of the following conditions, EXCEPT: a) Suppression of the inflammatory response b) Increase of blood glucose levels c) Cushing's syndrome d) Addison's disease

Addison's disease

Which statement best describes arteries? A) Only large arteries are lined with endothelium. B) All carry blood away from the heart. C) All contain valves to prevent the backflow of blood. D) All carry oxygenated blood to the heart.

All carry blood away from the heart.

______________breaks down starch into maltose. A) Pepsin B) Bile C) Amylase D) Hydrochloric acid

Amylase

Which of the following types of cells are responsible for producing and releasing antibodies? A) T lymphocytes B) macrophages C) B lymphocytes D) natural killer cells

B lymphocytes

What letter represents the pulmonary veins? A) A B) B C) E D) C E) D

C

Which one of the following stages in the figure above occurs due to a surge of LH midway through the ovarian cycle?

C

Gastric glands do not secrete__________. A) HCl B) pepsin C) intrinsic factor D) chyme

Chyme

Which of the following structures is NOT part of a spermatozoa? a) Mitochondria b) Cilia c) Acrosome d) Chromosomes

Cilia

Which structure represent the corpus luteum?

D

Which of the following statements best describes the events that are occuring in area 2 of the graph? A) Threshold B) The membrane has repolarized C) Hyperpolarizarion D) The membrane is depolarize

D) The membrane is depolarize

Which of the following is NOT an accessory organ of digestion? Pancreas Liver Duodenum Salivary glands

Duodenum

Contraction of this structure increases lung volume. A) A B) B C) C D) E

E

At the beginning of each ovarian cycle, which one of the following hormones causes the development of a primary oocyte? A) estrogen B) FSH C) prolactin D) progesterone E) LH

FSH

Identify structure B A) Corpus luteum B) Graafian follicle C) Ovum (Secondary oocyte) D) Primary oocyte

Graafian follicle

Antibodies are classified by size, location, and function, and which one of the following represents the most common type of immunoglobulin? A) IgD B) MHC C) IgA D) IgG

IgG

______________promotes the synthesis of glycogen . A) Aldosterone B) LH C) Insulin D) ACTH E) Oxytocin

Insulin

________lowers blood sugar levels; ________raises the level of blood sugar. Glucocorticoids; insulin Glucagon; glucocorticoids Glucagon; insulin Insulin; glucagon

Insulin; glucagon

Which of the following statements about glucagon is correct? A) It promotes the synthesis of fat. B) It stimulates the breakdown of glycogen to glucose. C) It promotes the entry of glucose into cells. D) It stimulates the alpha cells of the pancreas to produce insulin.

It stimulates the breakdown of glycogen to glucose.

______________causes release of the egg (ovum) from the ovary. A) LH B) Insulin C) ACTH D) Oxytocin E) Aldosterone

LH

________occurs when a portion of the heart muscle dies due to lack of oxygen. A) Myocardial Infarction B) Stroke C) Atherosclerosis D) Hypertension

Myocardial Infarction

Which of the following conditions occurs during repolarization of the membrane? A) Sodium ions move out of the cell B) Potassium ions move outside of the cell C) Sodium ions move inside the cell D) Potassium ions move inside of the cell

Potassium ions move outside of the cell

Pacinian corpuscles sense __________. pressure pain light touch temperature

Pressure

Which of these is the most correct sequence of signals? A) SA node > AV node > AV bundle > Purkinje fibers > walls of the ventricle B) SA node > AV bundle > AV node > ST segment C) SA node > Purkinje fibers > AV node > AV bundle > walls of the ventricle D) SA node > AV bundle > AV node > ST segment > Purkinje fibers

SA node > AV node > AV bundle > Purkinje fibers > walls of the ventricle

______________is a clinical condition caused by hyposecretion of thyroid hormones (T3&T4) a) Exophtalmus b) Simple goiter c) Graves' disease d) Kidney stones

Simple goiter

Which one of the following spermatogenesis stages develops directly into mature motile sperm? A) spermatids B) primary spermatocytes C) secondary spermatocytes D) spermatogonia

Spermatids

Which of the following does not act as antigen-presenting cells? Macrophages Dendritic cells T cells B cells

T cells

Which one of the following types of T cells is a critical component of the immune system because it stimulates and enhances the activity of other components of the immune system? A) cytotoxic T cell B) T helper cell C) T suppressor cell D) T memory cell

T helper cell

Select the statement below that does NOT occur during meiosis I. A) A single diploid (2n) cell has become two haploid (n) cells. B) The homologous chromosomes are separated from each other. C) A single haploid (n) cell has become two haploid (n) cells. D) The sister chromatids are separated from each other.

The sister chromatids are separated from each other.

Which of the following statements best describes the events that are occuring in area 1 ofthe graph? A) Hyperpolarization B) The membrane has repolarized C) The membrane is depolarized D) Threshold

Threshold

Name the structure in the circle: Appendix Microvillus Circular fold Villus

Villus

Which major digestive process involves nutrient molecules passing across the mucosal layer of the GI tract into the blood or lymph? A) secretion B) mechanical processing and movement C) digestion D) absorption

absorption

All of the following are involved in the inflammatory response EXCEPT A) histamine B) antibodies C) pain D) vasodialation

antibodies

All of the following represent physical and/or chemical barriers that form the body's first line of defense against pathogens EXCEPT which one? A) tears B) earwax C) antibodies D) skin surface

antibodies

Life-threatening aneurysms are most likely to occur in A) capillaries B) veins C) arterioles D) arteries

arteries

Vaccination stimulates __________ immunity. artificial active natural passive artificial passive natural active

artificial active

Administering antibodies to an individual is and example of __________ immunity. natural passive artificial passive natural active artificial active

artificial passive

The path to a myocardial infarction starts with a fat-filled plaque blocking a coronary artery. This condition is called ________. A) angioplasty B) a stent C) coronary bypass D) atherosclerosis

atherosclerosis

Botulism toxin interferes with the fusion of acetylcholine-containing vesicles with the membrane of the axon bulb. This would result in which one of the following? A) inability of neurotransmitter to bind the receptor on the postsynaptic membrane B) blocking of neurotransmitter release by the presynaptic membrane C) slow diffusion of the neurotransmitter across the synaptic cleft D) blockage of Ca2+ diffusion into the axon

blocking of neurotransmitter release by the presynaptic membrane

Which of the following receive(s) blood during ventricular systole? A) pulmonary veins only B) both the aorta and pulmonary trunk to p.arteries C) pulmonary arteries only D) aorta only

both the aorta and pulmonary trunk to p.arteries

The kidneys are stimulated to produce renin ________. A) when the peritubular capillaries are dilated B) by a decrease in the blood pressure C) when the pH of the urine decreases D) when the specific gravity of urine rises above 1.10

by a decrease in the blood pressure

The primary function of ________ is the exchange of nutrients and gases between the blood and tissue cells. A) capillaries B) arteries C) veins D) arterioles

capillaries

Which of the following is associated with the specific defenses of the body? A) the complement system B) interferons C) cell-mediated immunity D) the inflammatory response

cell-mediated immunity

The opening of the uterus is referred to as the___________. A) cervix B) endometrium C) clitoris D) oviduct

cervix

The watery mixture of partially digested food produced in the stomach is called A) mucus B) pepsin C) chyme D) bolus

chyme

Which of the following are proteins in the blood, which when activated can lyse bacterial cells, mark other bacterial cells for destruction, and enhance inflammation? A) antibodies B) interferons C) albumins D) complement

complement

The function of angiotensin II is to ________. A) decrease water absorption B) decrease arterial blood pressure C) decrease the production of aldosterone D) constrict arterioles and increase blood pressure

constrict arterioles and increase blood pressure

Which one of the following is CORRECT regarding human gametes (egg and sperm)? A) contain 46 chromosomes B) are also known as primary spermatocytes and primary oocytes C) produced by the process of mitosis D) contain the haploid number of chromosomes

contain the haploid number of chromosomes

Which of the following causes blood to move through veins? A) contraction of skeletal muscle B) vasodilation C) blood pressure D) contraction of smooth muscle

contraction of skeletal muscle


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