Test 3 (Chapters 16.3-16.6 & 17) Deadline 4/13/18 by 5:00 pm
Pulmonary artery
Typically arteries are full of oxygenated blood, the exception would be the
neurotransmitters
Usually nerve impulses travel from one neuron to another by
True
Vaccines are the primary method of controlling viral disease.
False
Vaccines cannot be used to treat an active viral infection
d) all the above
Viruses: a) have no plasma membrane b) can infect all forms of organisms c) are not classified within any domain d) all of the above
erythropoietin
What hormone is released by the kidneys in response to low oxygen levels?
b) Synovial joints
What type of joints have a space? a) Fibrous joints b) Synovial joints c) Cartilaginous joints d) Fibrous and synovial joints
skeletal muscle
What type of muscle is found attached to bone
Up-Regulation
When the number of receptors increases in response to rising hormone levels, it makes the cell more sensitive to the hormone. this is known as
pupils dilate, heart rate increases, and bronchi dilate
When the sympathetic nervous system is activated:
skull
Where are fibrous joints found?
calcitonin
Which hormone is released in response to RISING blood calcium levels?
estrogen and progesterone
Which hormones are primary endocrine products of the ovaries
viruses
Which of the following are not composed of cells:
macrophages and neutrophils
Which of the following function primarily as phagocytes:
antibody production
Which of the following is a part of the adaptive, rather than the innate, immune response?
d) all of the above
Which of the following is an endocrine gland? a) pancreas b) thyroid gland c) ovaries d) all of the above
b) Transport blood throughout the body
Which of the following is not a function of the skeleton? a) Provide support to the body b) Transport blood throughout the body c) Produce blood cells d) Protect internal organs
c) spleen
Which organ functions to immunologically filter the blood and allow for communication between cells corresponding to the innate and adaptive immune responses a) pancreas b) heart c) spleen d) lymph nodes
b) sternum
Which part would be excluded from a diagram of the appendicular skeleton? a) scapula b) sternum c) femur d) humerus
cardiac
Which type (s) of muscle is(are) found in the wall of the heart
Synovial joints
Which type of joint have space?
synovial joints
Which type of joint provides the largest range of motion?
b) cardiac
Which type of muscle is found in the wall of the heart? a) smooth b) cardiac c) smooth and cardiac d) smooth, cardiac, and skeletal
b) smooth muscle
Which type of muscle is found in the walls of hollow organs? a) skeletal muscle b) smooth muscle c) cardiac muscle d) all of the above
pelvic girdle
Which would be excluded from a list of the parts of the axial skeleton?
D. from bone marrow stem cells.
White blood cells are produced A. by mitotic division of other white blood cells. B. from platelets. C. from chondrocytes. D. from bone marrow stem cells.
an antibody
A Y-shaped protein that proliferates in response to a specific antigen and recognizes these antigens is:
immunodeficiency
A failure, insufficiency, or delay in the response of the immune system is called
antigen
A molecule that stimulates an immune system reaction by B cells and T cells is a termed (an):
negatively charged: -70mV
A neuron at rest is:
engulfs other cells and debris
A phagocyte is a cell that
vaccination
A preparation that "teaches" the immune system to recognize a disease-causing agent without actually causing disease is termed
True
A typical neuron consists of a cell body, dendrites, and an axon.
d) a nucleic acid core and an outer protein coating
A virion consist of a) a nucleic-acid core b) an outer protein coating c) bound organelles surrounded by a plasma membrane d) a nucleic-acid core and an outer protein coating
True
All vertebrates have a closed-loop circulatory system
Capillaries
Alveoli are in direct contact with
allergy
An exaggerated attack on a harmless antigen by an overly sensitive immune system is termed:
capillaries
Aveoli are in direct contact with
lymphocytes
B cells and T cells are
warmed and humidified
Before inhaled air reaches the lungs, it is
cartilage
Cartilaginous joints are bones connected by
neurons
Cells that send and receive impulses are called
d) hormones
Chemical messages produced and released into the blood stream that have an effect on a target cell(s) are called: a) enzymes b) pheromones c) neurotransmitters d) hormones
relaxation of the ventricles
Diastolic pressure reflects the
HIV, common cold, and meningitis
Examples are viruses are:
alveoli
Gas exchange only occurs in the
False
Glial cells transmit electrical signals.
release of histamine
If a child was allergic to a substance scratched into their skin, the area would turn red and swollen within about 10 minutes. Which of the following would cause these symptoms?
maintaining attention, speech, and decision making
If a person has damage to their frontal lobe what functions would be impaired?
action potential
If the threshold of excitation occurs, a positive feedback loop causes more Na+ to enter the cell. The "signal" will become a self-propagating brief reversal of the resting membrane potential called a(n)
create immunological memory without causing disease
If you were describing to a class of nursing students why a vaccine was being given, you would tell them that it would:
gall bladder
If you were grading an exam on the endocrine system and found answers listed as endocrine glands, which would be marked wrong?
testes
If you were performing a dissection and were asked to remove the organ which mostly makes testosterone, you would hand the instructor the
occipital lobe
Impaired vision after a blow to the head implies damage to the vision processing center in the brain, which is what region?
Diaphragm
In mammals, the contraction of the muscular ______ expands the chest, pulling air into the lungs.
c) heart rate increases and breathing rate increases
In response to epinephrine a) heart rate decreases and breathing rate decreases b) heart rate increases and breathing rate decreases c) heart rate increases and breathing rate increases d) heart rate decreases and breathing rate increases
voltage-gated channels
Ion channels that change their structure in response to voltage changes are called:
True
Joints are responsible for movement, such as the movement of limbs, and stability, such as the stability found in the bones of the skull.
True
Lymph nodes have a crucial role in immunity.
False
Neurons do not contain organelles such as nuclei and mitochondria.
True
One cell may be able to bind to several different types of hormones.
d) all the above
Physical and chemical barriers that form that first line of innate defense includes a) the acidity of the stomach b) tear fluid from the eye c) an unpunctured skin d) all of the above
to the lungs and back to the heart
Pulmonary circulation pumps blood
c) plasma cells
Special cells produced by the immunes system that are progeny of properly stimulated B cells and are antibody-producing factories are: a) cytotoxic T cells b) helper T cells c) plasma cells d) macrophages
Fibrous joints
Sutures are an example of a) fibrous joints b) carilaginous joints c) synvoial joints d) comprehensive joints
to the body tissues and back to the heart
Systemic circulation pumps blood
contraction of the ventricles
Systolic pressure reflects the
False
T3 and T4 are released by the thyroid in response to prolactin produced by the anterior pituitary.
a) mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, and androgens.
The adrenal cortex produces a) mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, and androgens b) epinephrine and norepinephrine c) mineralocorticoids, glucocorticoids, and epinephrine d) epinephrine and melatonin
Kidneys
The adrenal glands are found at the top of the: a) ovaries b) kidneys c) pancreas d) liver
play a role in hearing
The auditory ossicles
Left atrium and left ventricle
The biscuspid valve separates the
breathing and sleeping
The brainstem regulates
the brain and spinal cord
The central nervous system consist of:
controls balance and aids in coordinating movement.
The cerebellum
systemic and pulmonary circulation
The circulatory system is divided into two parts, which are
somatic (unsure about this answer, I answered autonomic and got it wrong so I think its somatic)
The division of peripheral nervous system that carries signals to voluntary muscles is the ____ system.
pancreas
The endocrine gland that controls homeostasis in terms of blood glucose is the
parathyroid gland
The endocrine gland that produces hormones that help REGULATE blood calcium levels is the
respiratory bronchioles
The final bronchioles are called
four
The heart is divided into ______ chambers.
decrease in blood-glucose levels
The hormone insulin causes a(n):
anterior pituitary; mammary glands
The hormone prolactin is produced by the _____ and targets the _____.
True
The human skeleton is an endoskeleton.
arteries
The large vessels of the circulatory system that carry blood away from the heart are
Veins
The large vessels that carry blood to the heart are
voice box
The larynx is the scientific term for the
True
The left ventricle receives blood from the pulmonary veins.
True
The lipid bilayer membrane surrounding a neuron is impermeable to ions.
aorta
The major artery in the body is called the
Vision
The occipital lobe functions in
True
The parasympathetic nervous system is commonly known as rest and digest.
somatosensation
The parietal lobe functions in
axon
The part of the neuron that is usually a single long extension that conducts an impulse to a muscle or another neuron is the:
connects the upper limbs to the thorax
The pectoral girdle
connects the lower limbs to the thorax, bears the weight of the body, and is responsible for locomotion
The pelvic girdle
sarcolemma
The plasma membrane of a muscle fiber is called the
oxytocin and antiduretic hormone
The posterior pituitary stores and releases
False
The pulmonary vein transports de-oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.
deoxygenated blood from the inferior and superior vena cava
The right atrium receives
True
The right ventricle sends blood to the lungs
alveoli
The small air sacs of the lungs are the
cerebrospinal fluid
The space between the arachnoid mater and pia maters is filled with:
processing sounds
The temporal lobe functions in
in the neck
The thyroid gland is located
True
The thyroid gland synthesizes the hormone thyroxine and triodothyronine.
right atrium and right ventricle
The tricuspid valve separates the
a) endoskeleton
The type of skeleton that is an internal support structure is a(n) a) endoskeleton b) hydrostatic skeleton c) exoskeleton d) vascular canal
atria
The upper chambers of the mammalian heart are the
the humerus, radius, and ulna
The upper limbs include:
protects the spinal cord
The vertebral column: