Cumulative A&P 2 Exam
_____ determines which B-cell is cloned in an antibody-mediated response.
The antigen
The kidneys produce renin when
The blood pressure in the afferent arteriole DECREASES
When the tubular maximum for a substance is exceeded
The excess remains in the urine
Plasma is ______ while formed elements are ______.
The liquid portion of the blood; the cells
Why doesn't the stomach digest itself?
The stomach wall is protected by large amounts of mucus.
As ADH production declines,
The urine volume decreases
Which of the following acts as a storage area for blood?
The veins
Which Statement is CORRECT?
Veins contain valves and arteries do not.
In order to regulate the pH of extracellular fluid, the kidneys are able to adjust the
hydrogen ions
The portion of the brain that regulates body temperature is the
hypothalamus
If the heart receives more sympathetic stimulation than parasympathetic stimulation, the heart will:
increase its rate and force of contration
The villi, microvilli, and plicae curcularis function to
increase surface area for absorption
For air to flow into or out of the lungs there must be
a pressure gradient established between the atmosphere and the alveoli
Which of the following is a function of the heart skeleton?
all of the choices are functions of the heart skeleton.
Platelets
all of these choices are correct
lymph movement is assisted by?
all of these choices are correct
The MCH (major histocompatability complex) class molecules
allow the immune system to respond to antigens inside cells
Gas exchange between the air in the lungs and the blood takes place in the
alveoli
The primary source of energy for most cells is
glucose
Excess glucose in animals is stored as
glycogen
Type AB blood
has both A and B antigens on the red cells
Which of the following occurs in the large intestine?
mass movements
The lips, cheek, and tongue all aid in
mastication, speech, and swallowing
The cardioregulatory center of the brain is located in the
medulla oblongata
Which of the following is NOT a principal sensor for thirst regulation?
mouth mucosa
A molecule of air enters the nose through the external nares. Which of the following is the correct pathway to the trachea?
nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea
The structural and functional units of the kidney are called
nephrons
Water moves back and forth across the plasma membrane by the process of
osmosis
Urine flows through the ureters to the bladder as a result of
peristaltic contrations
Which of the following is part of the upper respiratory tract?
pharynx
Formation of filtrate depends on a
pressure gradient
contraction of the papillary muscles would
prevent the AV valves from protruding into the atria.
plasma contains a much greater concentration of _____ than the glomerular filtrate
protein
The function of the pericardial fluid is to
reduce friction between the pericardial membranes.
Decreased plasma clearace can indicate
renal failure
Abdominal organs that lie against the body wall and have no mesenteries are said to be
retroperitoneal
The diameter of bronchioles can change because their walls contain
smooth muscle
food is prevented from entering the nasal cavity during swallowing by
soft palate
What structural feature of lymphatic vessels is responsible for the forward movement of lymph?
valves
The collecting ducts and the distal convoluted tubules
vary in their permeability to water relative to the amounts of ADH present
Structurally, lymph vessels are most similar to
veins
Which of the following functions is associated with the nose?
warming the air and producing mucus to trap debris from the air.
Which of the following factors assists in the return of venous blood to the heart?
2, 3, 4 valves in the veins sympathetic stimulation compression of veins by muscular movement
Arrange the following in the sequence in which filtrate moves through them
2.4.1.3 bowman's capsule renal columns loop of henle distal convoluted tubule
Arrange the following in proper sequence:
3,1,4,2 ingestion digestion absorption elimination
Arrange the following structures in the correct sequence
3,2,1,4,5 calyx renal pelvis ureter urinary bladder urethra
Which of the following people would be most severely affected by prolonged vomiting?
3-year-old male
Arrange the following structures in the order that air passes through them during inhalation:
4,3,1,2 terminal bronchiole respiratory bronchiole alveolar ducts alveolus
Which of the following apply to the small intestine?
All of these choices apply to the small intestine.
Which of the following respiratory membrane layers is closest to air in the alveolus?
Alveolar fluid (with surfactant)
What is the order of the blood vessels that a red blood cell would pass through as the blood leaves the heart, travels to a tissue, and then returns to the heart?
Artery, arteriole, capillary, venule, vein
Antibodies are produced by
B-cells that differentiate to form plasma cells
The enteric plexus
Controls movement and secretion of the digestive tract
Which of the following increases the rate of gas exchange across the respiratory membrane?
Increased surface area of the respiratory membrane
Adaptive immunity is stimulated by
antigens
In which of the following sequences does PO2 progressively decrease?
atmospheric air, blood in aorta, body tissues
When defective erythrocytes are broken down...
bilirubin is formed from the breakdown of hemoglobin
Which of the following is mismatched?
blood crossmatch-donor and recipient blood cells are mixed together.
In adults, red blood cells are made in one place, spend most of their lifespan in another, and most are finally destroyed in yet another place. Which choice lists these locations in the correct chronological order?
bone marrow, blood vessels, spleen
Which of the following is (are) associated with decreased hematopoiesis?
both vitamin B12 deficiency and iron deficiency anemia.
chemicals that function to minimize changes in the pH of body fluids are called
buffers
Cholesterol
can be manufactured by most tissues
Fat soluble vitamins can be toxic in large doses because they
can be stored and accumulated in the body tissues
complement proteins
can form holes in the plasma membranes of target cells
The exchange of nutrients and gases between the blood and the tissue cells is the primary function of
capillaries
Which of the following are energy nutrients?
carbohydrates, proteins, and lipids
The major regulator of respiration is the plasma concentration of
carbon dioxide
The product of the stroke volume times the heart rate is known as the
cardiac output
A food that contains all 9 essential amino acids is called a(n)
complete protein
The muscularis layer in the wall of the digestive tract is
composed of a layer of circular smooth muscle fibers and a layer of longitudinal smooth muscle fibers
Precapillary sphincters
control the blood flow into capillary beds
What muscle is responsible for contraction of the urinary bladder during micturition?
detrusor muscle
when innate immunity is activated
each exposure produces the same response
One feature of renal blood circulation that makes it unique is that
each nephron has at least two capillary networks
From the heart to body tissues, which of the following sequences of vessels is correct?
elastic artery, muscular artery, arteriole capillary
Metabolic rate is the total amount of
energy produced and used by the body per unit of time
Which of the following would lead to increased erythropoiesis?
increased erythropoietin levels
Which of the following statements regarding regulation of local blood flow is true?
increased metabolic rate in a tissue increases capillary blood flow into the tissue.
Mastication
increases the surface area of food particles
A blood pressure reading of 120/80 would
indicate a systolic pressure of 120mm Hg.
interferon
is a protein that interferes with virus production and infection
The major route of excretion for sodium ions (under normal conditions) is the
kidney
Under normal conditions, most water loss from the body is through the
kidneys
The body's main energy storage molecules are
lipids
Which of the following is an accessory organ of the digestive tract?
liver
Which of the following organs can store glycogen?
liver and muscles
Tubular reabsorption and tubular secretion differ in that
tubular secretion adds materials to the filtrate, tubular reabsorption removes materials from the filtrate.
With aging, a loss of inhibitory action potentials to the sacral region of the spinal cord results in
uncontrollable micturition