Final Exam
The function of Angiotensin II is to
.Trigger the release of aldosterone from the adrenal glands Constrict blood vessels throughout the body
Put the following events of the renin-angiotensin system in the correct order:
1. The kidneys sense a decrease in blood pressure and release renin. 2. Angiotensinogen is converted to angiotensin I by renin. 3. Angiotensin I is converted to angiotensin II by angiotensin-converting enzyme. 4. Raises blood pressure SO Aldosterone is released from the adrenal glands. 5. The tubules increase Na+ reabsorption and water retention.
Which major digestive process involves nutrient molecules passing across the mucosal layer of the GI tract into the blood and lymphatic vessels?
Absorption
Which of the following is found within a sarcomere?
Actin and myosin proteins
Which of the following regulates salt balance?
Aldosterone Atrial natriuretic hormone (ANH)
Increases sodium (Na+) reabsorption in the kidneys.
Aldosterone; Adrenal gland (cortex)
Most of the carbon dioxide released by cells is carried through the blood in what form?
As a bicarbonate ion
Ventricles fill with blood.
Atrial systole
Which of the following is NOT directly involved in a typical spinal reflex?
Brain
Triggered by fat and protein in chyme, signals the release of digestive enzymes from the pancreas and bile from the gallbladder.
Cholecystokinin (CCK),
The respiratory condition asthma causes difficulty breathing because of ________.
Constriction of smooth muscle in bronchioles
Signals breakdown of fat and protein; suppresses immune function
Cortisol; adrenal gland (cortex)
In a negative feedback system, which one of the following statements is TRUE
Deviations from a desired condition are automatically detected and counteracted reverses a change in a controlled condition
The basement membrane is a supportive layer of proteins that gives
Epithelial cells a place to anchor
Which of the following is NOT a function of the kidneys?
Exchanging blood gases
Released in response to the stomach stretching; causes release of gastric juices.
Gastrin
Released when blood sugar is low, it signals release of stored glucose from the liver
Glucagon
Stimulates growth of muscles and bones
Growth Hormone (GH); Pituitary gland
The hormone ADH
Increases water reabsorption from collecting duct of kidneys
Released when blood sugar is high, it tells cells to take up glucose
Insulin
Largest organ; protects against injury and infection
Integumentary
Which of the following are accessory organs of the digestive system?
Liver, Gallbladder, Salivary glands
Which of the following transmits electrical impulses away from the central nervous system to the muscles and other organs?
Motor neurons
All of the following are types of connective tissue EXCEPT
Muscle
The eruption of a mature oocyte from a follicle is called
Ovulation
The nitrogenous wastes that are excreted by the kidneys come from the metabolism of
Proteins
Proximal tubule
Reabsorbing most of the water and solutes from the filtrate; cells contain microvilli for increased surface area for absorption
After blood leaves the right atrium of the heart, where does it go next?
Right ventricle
In response to acidic chyme, stimulates release of bicarbonate and water from the pancreas
Secretin
Sperm cells are produced in the
Seminiferous tubules
Name ONE structural feature that allows capillaries to exchange materials with their surroundings.
Single layer endothelial cells
Heart disease patients often have "pacemakers" implanted. What structure does this device replace the activity of?
Sinoatrial node (SA Node)
Protects and supports the body; provides internal framework
Skeletal
Which of the following statements describes a neutrophil?
The first cell to respond to infections
If blood pressure suddenly increases, which of the following events would help return blood pressure to normal?
The heart rate will decrease.
Which of the following statements about baroreceptors is TRUE?
They are pressure sensors that monitor blood pressure.
Loop of Henle
Thin segment: freely permeable to water; lots of water reabsorption Thick segment: impermeable to water; only NaCI reabsorbed
Why are the lungs different sizes?
To make space for the heart
When urine leaves the kidneys, it enters the
Ureter
99% of water and solutes that are filtered through the glomerulus are reabsorbed. How are these materials returned to the circulation?
Vasa recta Peritubular capillaries
The ____________ in saliva helps begin the breakdown of carbohydrates, like starch.
amylase
Contain a thick layer of smooth muscle in the wall.
arteries
Transport blood under high pressure
arteries
AV valves are open.
atrial systole
atria contract
atrial systole
Composed of a single layer of endothelial cells.
capillaries
Exchange solutes and water with cells of the body.
capillaries
The purpose of the smooth muscle layer in the bronchiole wall is to ________.
change the diameter of airways to alter airflow
To regulate breathing, the medulla oblongata receives signals from __________ and sends signals to the _____________
chemical receptors to the diaphragm
The liquid mixture of partially digested food produced in the stomach is called ________.
chyme
During inspiration, the diaphragm and external intercostals _________, causing the thoracic cavity to ________.
contract / expand
Contraction of precapillary sphincters would __________ blood flow into a capillary bed.
decrease
The _________ muscle separates the thoracic cavity and abdominal cavity.
diaphragm
Positive feedback control occurs
during the process of blood clotting
Skin cells form a protective barrier for the body. They are
epithelial cells connected to each other by tight junctions
Oxygen-rich blood flows through the ____________ of the heart.
left atrium and left ventricles
The hepatic portal vein carries blood from the digestive organs and delivers it to the ________.
liver
Bile is produced in the ___________ and stored in the __________.
liver / gallbladder
Structures that absorb excess fluid in tissues and return it to circulation are called Answer
lymphatic vessels
Regulates sleep-wake cycle
melatonin; pineal gland
The left ventricle has a more muscular wall than the other three chambers of the heart because the left ventricle ________.
must generate enough blood pressure to pump blood into the aorta and throughout the body
The purpose of bicarbonate released by the pancreas is to ________.
neutralize the acidic chyme from the stomach
What is a nephron?
o Functional unit of the kidney -Remove approximately 180 liters of fluid from the blood daily - Return most of it, minus the wastes that are excreted
Hormones act upon specific target tissues because
only target tissues display the appropriate receptor for a particular hormone.
Stimulates uterine contractions during labor
oxytocin; Pituitary gland
Repolarization
phase of an action potential where sodium (Na+) channels close and potassium (K+) channels open, releasing potassium (K+) from the neuron
Electrical impulses that stimulate heart muscle contraction originate in the __________.
sinoatrial node
During inhalation, air passes through the larynx and then enters the
trachea
Contain valves to ensure one-way flow of blood.
veins
Large-diameter vessels that carry blood back to the heart
veins
Semilunar valves are open.
ventricular systole
Ventricles contract.
ventricular systole