Bio 1020 Final Exam
Disadvantages of endothermy
1. increased food requirements 2. uses and abundance of oxygen
3 processes that occur during urine formation in the nephrons
1. secretion 2. filtration 3. absorption
Natural Killer Cells
Destroy cancerous or virus-infected cells
If you were observing an early stage in human development at which endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm had just formed, you would be looking at a
gastrula
Excretion is the elimination of
metabolic wastes produced by body cells
Ectoderm
nervous system, sense organs, outer skin layers
Endoderm
organs of digestive and respiratory system
mitochondrion
produces ATP
In a human male, the saclike structure that contains the testes is the
scrotum
Oogenesis is
the making of an egg cell
Antibodies produced against bacteria that infect the body would be an example of __________ humoral immunity
active
In human males, the different types of male sex hormones are collectively called
androgens
A Y-shaped protein that proliferates in response to a specific antigen and recognizes these antigens is a(n)
antibody
A molecule that stimulates an immune system reaction by B cells and T cells is termed a(n)
antigen
Plants can have STD's
true
White blood cells originate from stem cells in ________
bone marrow
Splits in mesoderm
chest and abdominal cavities
head
contains the DNA
__________ contain antigens from a pathogen and trigger an immune response to the pathogen without causing illness
Vaccines
Rh incompatibility is due to an immune reaction in a pregnant woman to which of the following?
a foreign antigen on red blood cells
For water to move out of a cell by osmosis, there must be ________ concentration of solutes inside the cell than outside the cell
a higher
Antigens found in food, dust mites, pollen, fur, and some oils in plants that elicit an immune attack are called
allergens
An _______ is when the immune system launches an exaggerated attack against a harmless substance
allergy
An exaggerated attack on a harmless antigen by an overly sensitive immune system is termed a(n)
allergy
_______ are Y-shaped proteins that are produced by B cells and bind to specific antigens
antibodies
Human spermatogonia
are germ cells that reside within the seminiferous tubules.
About 7 days after fertilization, the ________ has formed and consists of an inner cell mass and fluid surrounded by a layer of the trophoblast
blastocyte
During implantation, the ___________ embeds in the uterine lining
blastocyte
Mesoderm
bone, muscle, blood, reproductive organs
Acrosome
caplike covering that releases enzymes that help the sperm penetrate the egg cell
In females, nearly all cases of _____ cancer are associated with the human papillomavirus.
cervical
In lab, you are asked to label the parts of a sperm cell model. Which of the following would not be observed on the model?
cilia
Countercurrent exchange _________ for mammals
conserves heat
What structure secretes progesterone and estrogen after ovulation
corpus luteum
If you were describing to a class of nursing students how the polio vaccine, which contains inactivated virus, works
create immunological memory without causing disease.
In adaptive immunity, helper T cells secrete cytokines that enhance the rate of cell division of ______ T cells, which destroy virus-infected or cancerous cells
cytotoxic
How does fever help fight infection as part of the innate defense? a. Fever inactivates (kills) some viruses. b. Fever speeds up the rate of phagocytosis. c. Fever reduces the iron level in the blood, thereby retarding the growth of some bacteria. d. Fever kills some bacteria. e. All of the answer choices are correct.
e. all of the answer choices are correct
Physical and chemical barriers that form the first line of innate defense include: a. the acidity of the stomach. b. tear fluid from the eye. c. an unpunctured skin. d. mucus and cilia of the respiratory tract. e. All of the answer choices are correct.
e. all of the answer choices are correct
A phagocyte is a cell that
engulfs other cells and debris.
If asked to point to the place on a diagram where sperm cells are stored, you would place a pointer on the
epididymis.
A female salmon laying unfertilized eggs in a nest is preparing them for ____ by a male salmon.
external fertilization
Administering antivenom is a form of active immunity.
false
In sexual reproduction, a process called ____________ is the union of two gametes
fertilization
In a secondary oocyte, meiosis is halted in metaphase II until
fertilization occurs.
White blood cells are produced
from bone marrow stem cells.
What part of the nephron surrounds the glomerulus and collects water, salt, glucose and amino acids that are filtered through blood
glomerular capsule
The hormone released from the hypothalamus that stimulates release of LH and FSH in both the male and female is
gonadotropin-releasing hormone.
Testosterone causes the secretion of ___________ during puberty
growth hormone
Gametes produced in meiosis for sexual reproduction are
haploid
Organisms that reproduce sexually have ________ as sex cells that carry the genetic information from each parent.
haploid gametes
The "master cells" of the immune system that initiate and coordinate the adaptive immune response are
helper T cells
In humans, if a preembryo splits during the first 2 weeks of development, _____ are usually formed.
identical twins
Generation of ATP during aerobic respiration _______ the temperature of an organism
increases
________ defenses are nonspecific but are always active and able to immediately react to invaders
innate
Osmoregulation is the control of _________ in cells
ion and water concentration
primary excretory organ for the urinary system
kidneys
If you were measuring hormones in the blood of a patient who was ovulating, you would expect a large increase in which hormone, reaching maximal level on the day of ovulation?
luteinizing hormone (LH)
B cells and T cells are
lymphocytes
The middle layer of the gastrula is known as the
mesoderm
The human kidney contains over 1 million filtering tubules called
nephrons
Follicle cells are responsible for providing nourishment to _________ cells
oocyte
The ovarian cycle is responsible for the timing of ________ maturation in the ovaries.
oocyte
During oogenesis, division of an oogonium forms two primary
oocytes
The release of a secondary oocyte from its follicle is called
ovulation
When an infant receives antibodies from its mother, it's called ________ immunity
passive
By about 10 weeks after fertilization, the ________ has completely developed and provides a connection between the mother's circulatory system and the fetus
placenta
In humoral immunity, cells that are produced by activated B cells and function by secreting antibodies are called
plasma cells
______________ feedback induces hormonal changes to cause childbirth to initiate and continue
positive
The amnion helps maintain a regulated temperature and ____________ that protects the developing embryo
pressure
flagellum
produces movement of the sperm
Spermatogenesis is
production of sperm
What is produced by the seminiferous tubes?
sperm
Materials that can pass from the glomerulus to the glomerular capsule of a nephron during blood filtration
-amino acids -urea -salts -glucose
Order in Embryonic Development
1. Embryonic Disc 2. Primitive Streak 3. Neural Groove 4. Heart
Kidney->urethra
1. Kidney 2. ureter 3. Urinary Bladder 4. urethra
Sperm cell passes through:
1. epididymis in the testis 2. vans deferens 3. ejaculatory duct 4. urethra 5. penis tip
Contents of semen:
1. fructose 2. sperm cells 3. Prostaglandins
All types of signals that can stimulate cell development and differentiation during animal development
1. hormones 2. homeotic genes 3. Protein gradients
What takes place during the embryonic stage of human development?
1. membranes that support and protect the embryo develop 2. different organs of the embryo form
________ immune responses recruit B and T cells that act against specific pathogens
Adaptive
An autoimmune disorder occurs when immune cells attack
the body's own cells
A diaphragm is a shallow, dome-shaped rubber disk with a flexible rim that fits within the vagina and covers the cervix. If it is used without a spermicide, how will it act as a contraceptive to prevent pregnancy?
It would prevent sperm from reaching the egg.
Which of the following STDs is caused by a protist?
trichomoniasis
The blastocyst's outer layer, the ______________, will eventually combine with endometrial tissues of the uterus to form the fetal portion of the placenta
trophoblast
Viruses can create birth defects
true
Cilia sweep the released mature oocytes from ovaries into the
uterine tubes
In the female reproductive system, the __________ is a muscular organ in which the fetus develops
uterus
A substance that "teaches" the immune system to recognize a disease-causing agent without actually causing a disease is termed a(n)
vaccine
Arteries and ________ are both found in the umbilical cord
veins
Every year the common flu vaccine is designed to protect against three different strains of the influenza virus. How is your body able to raise antibodies against so many new forms of the flu virus?
Recombination of the gene used to make antibodies leads to variability.
Antidiuretic hormone helps regulate
water reabsorption in the kidney
Which of the following organs contains large amounts of lymphocytes and macrophages?
Spleen
_____ cells originate in the red bone marrow and mature in the thymus
T
An extraembryonic membrane called the _________ sac generates blood cells for the embryo for the first 6 weeks
yolk
The resulting cell from the union of a male animal sex cell and a female animal sex called is called a(n)
zygote
In working with an infertile couple, through fertility testing, it is confirmed the wife releases polar bodies each month, wrapped in follicle cells. How would you explain their infertility?
The wife's ovaries are not making eggs, just polar bodies.