bio exam 4
Where is the developing embryo implanted?
uterus
true or false: The sperm enters or exits through the same opening where urine exits in both males and females.
False
When is an unborn child called a fetus?
From the 9th week of pregnancy to birth
What is the role of the epithelium?
Helps protect the body from the external environment
Identify the primary role of the lymphatic system.
To produce and store large numbers of white blood cells
What is the main role of T cells in the immune response?
To stimulate the production of immune cells
Organs are made up of ________ type(s) of tissue.
Two or more
What type of diabetes is caused by a lack of insulin production by the pancreas?
Type 1
What are lymphocytes?
White blood cells
true or false: Erectile tissue can be found in both the male and female reproductive system
true
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a ________.
virus
Which of the following cells help to fight infection?
white blood cells
Why might a person have elevated glucose levels in their blood? More than one answer might be correct.
-Poor insulin production or ineffective insulin -Recently ate a calorie-rich meal -Glucagon release causes liver to release stored glucose
If your immune system initiates an antibody response to antigens, what type of immunity is involved?
Acquired
Which of the following is an organ system?
Circulatory system
What is the name of the response to an injury in which fluids leak from dilated blood vessels, causing redness and swelling?
Inflammatory response
How long does it take, on average, for an ovule to go from the ovary to the uterus?
Seven days
What is diabetes?
The failure of cells to obtain sugar from the bloodstream.
How are hormones transported to target cells throughout the body?
via the circulatory system
What are the 11 organ systems?
1.Integumentary System 2. Skeletal System 3. Muscular System 4. Nervous System 5. Endocrine System 6. Cardiovascular System 7. Lymphatic System 8. Respiratory System 9. Digestive System 10.Urinary System 11. Reproductive System
Sperm and egg cells have ......................................... chromosomes (each).
23
Why do vaccines help human health?
All of the above are reasons why vaccines help human health.
What is the condition called when your body's immune system overreacts to an otherwise harmless foreign particle?
Allergy
What are gonads?
Organs that produce gametes
Which of the following is a specific line of defense?
activation of lymphocytes
Coordinates voluntary and involuntary responses?
nervous system
All of the following are examples of negative feedback EXCEPT
release of hormones and increased contractions when a baby is being born
The term interface can be used to describe the surface across which molecules and ions are exchanged, often diffusing between external and internal environments or between organ systems. What part of the respiratory system forms the interface between the respiratory system and the circulatory system?
Alveoli
Why might the color of your blood vary in terms of shade?
Amount of oxygen present
What is MRSA?
An antibiotic-resistant bacterium
What type of disorder is AIDS?
An immunodeficiency
Which of the following forms of contraception is removable?
An intrauterine device
Which of the following is not true about antigens?
Anything that can cause disease, such as viruses and bacteria
Antibodies are produced by which types of cells?
B cells
Which type of white blood cells produces defensive proteins called antibodies?
B cells
What is antibiotic resistance?
Bacteria that have become resistant to specific antibiotics
What does the nervous stem control?
Both voluntary and involuntary actions (reflexes)
What would happen if the body did not produce insulin?
Cells of the body would not be able to take in glucose, even when glucose levels were high in the blood stream.
How is diabetes linked with homeostasis?
Diabetes results from the body not responding with a negative feedback to the level of glucose in the blood.
Which of the following is NOT a method in which various antibiotics protect against bacterial infections in humans?
Disrupt the process of cell division
How is gaseous exchange made more efficient in the body?
Due to extensive branching of airways and subsequent increased surface area of the lungs
Which of the following triggers an immune response?
Exposure to antigens
Where does the ovule meet the sperm that fertilizes it?
In the oviduct
Connective tissue is the most variable of the tissue types. Which one of the following is not categorized as connective tissue?
Muscle
The respiratory system exchanges which gases?
Oxygen is inhaled, while carbon dioxide is exhaled. Submit
________ refers to the function of a body part, while ________ refers to the structure of a body part.
Physiology; anatomy
What type of immune response is NOT part of an effective vaccine?
Prevention of the virus entering the host body and cells.
Why is an annual vaccine needed to prevent illness from the influenza virus?
The flu virus evolves quickly.
As you exercise, your breathing and heart rate increase, your skin may flush, and you may sweat. If you continue to exercise, you may feel thirsty. Feeling thirsty is an example of the negative feedback loop. The feeling of thirst is a result of a series of events that leads to the release of specific hormones in the blood. What is happening in the body during exercise that leads to this feeling thirst that is considered an example of a negative feedback loop? Select the best possible answer.
Water loss occurs as you breathe more deeply to exchange gases and sweat to cool off
Epithelial tissues covers ________. -the outer lining of blood vessels -the outer layer of skin -the outer lining of intestines -All of the above are covered by epithelial tissues
all of the above are covered by epithelial tissues
Which of the following is a similarity between male and female reproductive systems? -They both produce haploid gametes. -They both release gametes. -They both store gametes. -All of the above are similarities between the two systems.
all of the above are similarities between the two systems.
What is the function of the reproductive system?
allows for animals to reproduce
Form refers to ________, and function refers to ________.
anatomical structure; physiological actions
What is the nervous system consist of?
brain and spinal cord
What type of tissue is the skull?
connective
Organs are made up of ________ to perform a specific function.
different types of tissues
Involved in the mechanical and chemical breakdown of food?
digestive system
Major role in hormone production?
endocrine system
Herd immunity likely protects... (select best possible answer)
everyone
Excretes waste material and plays important role in homeostasis?
excretory system
true or false: Blood is blue.
false
true or false: Both reproductive systems produce diploid cells.
false
true or false: Organ systems work in isolation
false
ALL of the following are responses provided by the immune system EXCEPT
flight response
What does the blood transport? More than one answer might be correct.
gases and nutrients
In spermatogenesis, ________.
haploid sperms are produced
Maintaining a steady-state internal environment, despite a changing external environment, is called ________.
homeostasis
What enzyme is produced by the human body following a snack on a donut?
insulin
Protects from water loss and outside environment?
integumentary system
Which of the following is true about ectotherms (cold-blooded animals)?
internal body temperature fluctuates with changing environment temperatures
The urethra ________.
is a tube that conveys both urine and semen
What organs are involved in the respiratory system?
lungs
Which of the following is NOT part of your innate immune system?
lymphocytes
Where does digestion begin?
mouth
Allows for movement?
muscular system
Response to a stimulus, such that the effect of the stimulus is counteracted, is called a ________ feedback.
negative
At the cellular level the nervous system uses cells called_?
neurons
Food must be broken down so that your body can get ..............................?
nutrients
Your brain is an example of what level of structural hierarchy?
organ
Where does fertilization take place?
oviduct
The release of an egg from an ovary is called ________.
ovulation
What is the function of the heart?
pump blood
Major role in gas exchange?
respiratory system
Tissues are made up of ________ that work together to perform a function.
similar cells
Supports the body with structure?
skeletal system
Which of the following is the body's first line of defense against a pathogen?
skin and mucus membranes
If the most important function of the digestive system is the absorption of nutrients, which one organ is primarily responsible?
small intestine
Absorption of water involves which of the following organs?
stomach, small intestine, large intestine (colon), kidneys
What organs are the actual male and female gonads?
testes in males and ovaries in females
Which of the following options lists the structural elements of organisms in the correct order, from smallest to largest?
cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, organisms
The correct chromosome number for a human is?
46
What would happen if the body did not produce glucagon?
Cells of the body would not release glucose into the blood stream when glucose levels were low in the blood stream.
Match the correct structure with its correct tissue.
Neurons make up the nervous tissue.
What is the correct hierarchy of organization, from biggest to smallest, in your body?
Organism, organ system, organ, tissue, cell
What is the role of the epiglottis?
Prevents food from entering the windpipe
Which of the following describe the integumentary system?
Skin, nails, hair
Which medication prevents viral infections by priming the immune system against a specific virus?
Vaccines
What are hormones?
chemical signals that are produced by endocrine tissue that are transported by the bloodstream to other parts of the body (target cells).
Arrange the following parts of your body into a logical hierarchy:
circulatory system, heart, cardiac muscle, cardiac cell OR cardiac cell, cardiac muscle, heart, circulatory system
The respiratory system involves intake of ................. and release of .......................?
oxygen... carbon dioxide