Human Anatomy and Physiology - Checkpoints
Refer to the illustration. Growth hormone is produced by gland ____.
#1
Refer to the illustration. Eggs mature in the structure labeled ____.
1
Refer to the illustration. The pituitary is gland
1
Refer to the illustration. Which of the hormones shown would activate the receptor protein on the right?
1
Refer to the illustration. Which of the numbers labels compact bone?
1
Normal blood pressure for adults in millimeters of mercury is _________________________.
120/80 for males and 110/70 for females
By the end of the 2nd trimester, the fetus is about ___________ long and weighs about _______________.
13 in (34 cm); 2 pounds (900 g)
Refer to the illustration. Fertilization usually occurs in the structure labeled ______.
2
Refer to the illustration. The elbow, a pivot joint that allows your hand to turn over, is shown in diagram _____.
2
Refer to the illustration. The structure that connects the epididymis to the urethra is labeled ___.
2
Refer to the graph. The graph shows the progress of digestion as carbohydrates, fats, and proteins pass through the human digestive tract. The horizontal axis indicates the relative distance along the digestive tract, from the mouth to the anus. The vertical axis indicates the percentage of undigested food remaining as the food moves through the digestive tract. The percentages of undigested carbohydrate, fat, and protein are shown separately, but they are identified as 1, 2, or 3. Knowing that saliva breaks starches into monosaccharides, some of which are absorbed in the mouth, which of the traces indicates the carbohydrate digestion?
3
Refer to the illustration. The aorta is structure _____.
3
Refer to the illustration. The gland that is stimulated during emergency situations (causing the "fight or flight" response) is gland
3
Refer to the illustration. Which joint allows bones to glide over each other?
3
Refer to the illustration. The tube that carries urine during excretion and semen during ejaculation is labeled ___.
4
Refer to the illustration. Sperm are produced in the structure labeled ____.
5
A person with antigen A on their red blood cells can give blood to someone with blood type(s) _______.
A and AB
Refer to the illustration. If one of the steroid hormones were able to activate a cell containing the receptor protein, _______________________.
A receptor molecule for the steroid would have to be found in the cell's cytoplasm
Refer to the illustration. When an impulse moves down the axon, ___________________.
A small part of the axon momentarily reverses its polarity
If a blood vessel has valves, it is probably __________________.
A vein
The organs for digestion, excretion, and reproduction are located in the ___________ cavity.
Abdominal
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause all of the following except _________________.
Accelerated brain development
Nicotine mimics the action of the neurotransmitter _____________________.
Acetylcholine
Which of the following would not be influenced by cyclic AMP?
Action of steroid hormones
The role of helper T cells in immune response is to _____________________.
Activate two different types of immune system cells
Cortisol is a steroid hormone that is produced by the ___________ in response to stress.
Adrenal cortex
The _____________ contains the placenta, uterine lining, and the amnion.
Afterbirth
The actual exchange of gases occurs at the site of the __________.
Alveoli
A misdirected immune system response against a harmless antigen is called ________________.
An allergic reaction
Which of the following definitions is correct?
An effective dose is a dose that causes a desired effect
Refer to the illustration. The structure labeled "1" is _________.
An ovary
After the initial immune response subsides, B cells that patrol body tissues for long periods of time ____________________.
Are called memory cells
Nodes of Ranvier________________________________.
Are gaps in the myelin sheath
When a nerve impulse reaches a synapse, neurotransmitters ________________________.
Are released into the synaptic cleft
Which of the following has the thickest muscle layer?
Artery
Which type of blood vessel is both strong and elastic?
Artery
Which of the following is not a psychoactive drug?
Ascorbic acid
Body hair helps with the sense of touch because many mechanoreceptors in the skin are found ________________________.
At the base of hair follicles
Electrical impulses in the heart are relayed to the ventricles by the ___________.
Atrioventricular node
Refer to the illustration. During which time period are the first antibodies to the pathogen produced?
B
Refer to the illustration. Joint 1 is an example of a __________.
Ball-and-socket joint
Cytotoxic T cells recognize cells that have been infected by viruses ___________________________.
Because the infected cells have the pathogen's antigens on their surface
A few B cells that have encountered a pathogen _________________.
Become memory cells
An abnormality involving platelets would probably affect the process of ____________.
Blood clotting
The periosteum is a section of the bone that contains __________.
Blood vessels
What is the difference between cartilage and bone?
Bone contains significant mineral deposits between its cells, while cartilage does not.
Ligaments attach _______________.
Bone to bone
Bile ____________________________________.
Breaks down globules of fat into tiny droplets
Alveoli in the lungs are connected to the bronchi by a network of tiny tubes called ___________.
Bronchioles
Embryonic cells are organized into the major organ systems ________________________________.
By the end of the 1st trimester
Refer to the illustration. Which time period would be characterized by the most rapid division of B cells?
C
Excessive amounts of fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamins A, D, E, and K ______________________.
Can be harmful
Prostaglandins ________________________________________.
Can cause pain, fever, and changes in blood pressure
Some viruses are thought to induce ________, a disease characterized by uncontrolled cell division.
Cancer
The smallest and most numerous blood vessels in the body are the _______________.
Capillaries
Most of the body's energy needs should be supplied by dietary _____________.
Carbohydrates
Refer to the illustration. Most of the energy in the molecule shown is stored in the _________________.
Carbon-hydrogen bonds
The heart and the blood vessels are separate organs that form the ________.
Cardiovascular system
In a fetus, most bones are originally made of __________.
Cartilage
Tars, produced from burning tobacco, do all of the following except _________________________________.
Cause addiction to cigarettes
Gray matter includes __________________.
Cell bodies of neurons
From the smallest functional units to the largest, the body is organized as follows:
Cell, tissue, organ, system, body
Refer to the illustration. Structure 2 in the diagram is the __________________.
Cerebellum
The higher mental functions, such as reasoning, are mostly carried out in the _________________.
Cerebral cortex
The membrane that interacts with the uterus to form the placenta is the ______________.
Chorion
Which of the following human activities is most closely associated with the emergence of viruses not previously seen in humans?
Clearing of forests for housing
The period of rapid division of an egg immediately after fertilization is called _____________.
Cleavage
The large intestine is also called the ___________.
Colon
The type of bone that provides the greatest strength for support is __________.
Compact bone
The breathing center in the brain is most sensitive to the ________________.
Concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood
Color blindness is caused by faulty or missing ________.
Cones
Blood, bone, and cartilage are examples of __________.
Connective tissue
Refer to the illustration. These cells ________________.
Contain hemoglobin
When light enters the eye, it first passes through the _____________ .
Cornea
The ruptured follicle left in the ovary after ovulation develops into a _____________.
Corpus luteum
Which of the following is most directly involved with the action of most amino acid-based hormones?
Cyclic AMP
A ___________________________ recognizes and destroys cells infected by a virus.
Cytotoxic T cell
A sperm cell consists of a tail used for locomotion, a midpiece containing mitochondria, and a head that contains ____________.
DNA
Extensions at one end of a neuron's body that receive input are called __________.
Dendrites
The total amount of force that a muscle exerts _____________.
Depends on the total number of individual muscle fibers that hve been stimulated
Which of the following is used to determine whether a person has been infected with HIV?
Determining whether the person has antibodies to HIV in his or her blood
The ___________ is a wall of muscle that separates the thoracic and abdominal cavities.
Diaphgragm
The dome-shaped muscle below the chest cavity is called the ___________ .
Diaphragm
The pressure exerted on the inner walls of the arteries when the heart relaxes between beats is the ________ pressure.
Diastolic
When B cells encounter a pathogen, they _______________________.
Divide and produce large amounts of antibodies
Mature red blood cells _______________.
Do not have a nucleus
The process by which sperm leave the male's body is called _______________.
Ejaculation
Which of the following is a function of both the excretory system and the digestive system?
Eliminating wastes
The Ebola virus, the SARS virus, and hantavirus are examples of ____________.
Emerging viruses
Fat molecules are broken down into fatty acids by ____________.
Enzymes
During swallowing, the air passageway of the phaynx is covered by the _________.
Epiglottis
Tightly connected cells that are arranged in flat sheets are characteristic of _________.
Epithelial tissue
Tissue that is specialized to cover the inner and outer surfaces of the internal organs is called ________.
Epithelial tissue
When the diaphragm and rib cage muscles relax,
Expiration occurs
The fallopian tubes __________________________________.
Extend from the ovaries to each side of the uterus
The structure joining the ovary and the uterus is the ____________________, where fertilization takes place.
Fallopian tube
Refer to the illustration. The structure shown is most likely a portion of a ___________.
Fat molecule
Connective tissues include
Fat, tendons that connect muscle to bone, and the layer beneath your skin that connects the skin to muscle
The first stage of urine formation is called _______________.
Filtration
Refer to the illustration. At the location labeled "X," __________________________.
Filtration is taking place
The yolk sac is formed during the ___________________.
First trimester of pregnancy
Muscles that bend joints are categorized as ________________.
Flexors
Motor neurons transmit messages _______________________.
From the central nervous system to a muscle or gland.
Sensory neurons transmit messages ____________________________.
From the environment to the spinal cord of brain
When digestive enzymes eat through part of the stomach lining, such as when Helicobacter pylori is present in large numbers, they cause ___________.
Gastric ulcers
The developmental processes that occur during the 38-week period of pregnancy are collectively called ______________.
Gestation
Brain cells and red blood cells receive most of their energy directly from ________________.
Glucose
HIV causes AIDS by ______________________________.
Gradually destroying a person's immune system
Which part of the spinal cord contains dendrites, axons that aren't myelinated and the cell bodies of Neutrons?
Gray matter
Sperm and eggs are both __________.
Haploid
Vitamins are organic compounds that __________________.
Help activate enzymes during chemical reactions
Antibodies _________________________.
Help destroy microbes that invade the body
HIV causes AIDS by attacking and destroying ______________.
Helper T cells
The iron-containing molecule in red blood cells is called _____________.
Hemoblobin
________________ is a chemical released from cells during an allergic reaction.
Histamine
The kidneys play a major role in maintaining _________________________.
Homeostasis by removing urea, water, and other wastes from the blood
Which of the following structures produces releasing hormones?
Hypothalamus
Which of the following is an effect of a depressant drug?
Impaired doordination
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy can cause all of the following in the fetus except __________________________.
Improved eyesight
Smooth muscle can be found __________.
In internal organs
Alcohol consumption can do all of the following things except ______________________________.
Increase the blood flow to hands and feet
Nitrous oxide, ether, paint thinner, and glue belong to a class of psychoactive drugs called ______________.
Inhalants
The point at which a muscle is attached to a bone is called the ____________.
Insertion
Which of the following occurs as air rushes into the lungs from the environment to equalize air pressure?
Inspiration
The myelin sheath _____________________________________.
Insulates the axons
The autonomic nervous system controls _____________________.
Involuntary functions of the internal organs
A goiter results from a lack of __________.
Iodine
Acetylsalicilic acid, or aspirin, not only lowers fevers and relieves pain, but it can also_______________________.
Irritate the stomach lining
Fetal alcohol syndrome ____________________________________.
Is a cluster of physical and mental defects associated with exposure of a fetus to alcohol
Refer to the illustration. Blood in chamber 1 _________________.
Is full of oxygen
The insertion of a muscle __________.
Is located on a bone that moves when the muscle contracts
The adrenal medulla is different from the adrenal cortex in that the adrenal medulla ________________________.
Is stimulated to release its hormones by the nervous system
Each alveolus _________________.
Is surrounded by capillaries
John and James are identical twins. During the summer following their 15th birthday, they went on a vacation and stayed in a cabin with two of their cousins. One of the cousins came down with chicken pox during the vacation. Chicken pox is caused by a virus. Two weeks later, John came down with chicken pox. James, however, never developed any symptoms of the disease. Which of the following is the best explanation for the different responses John and James had to their exposure to the same disease?
James had been exposed to chicken pox at an earlier age and developed the disease. His body produced memory cells that protected him from further infections of the disease. John did not get exposed to chicken pox at an earlier age.
The point where two or more bones meet is called a __________.
Joint
Refer to the illustration. Joint 4 would most likely be found in the _________.
Knee
The process that involves muscular contractions of the uterus is called ____________________.
Labor
Hypothyroidism can cause __________________________.
Lack of energy
Oxygenated blood from the lungs is received by the _____________.
Left atrium
Urine, when compared with the initial filtrate, contains ________________________.
Less water, fewer minerals, and more urea
Infections generally result in an increase in the number of ________.
Leukocytes
Pulmonary circulation is the flow of blood to and from the ____________.
Lungs
Refer to the illustration. The material labeled "1," which fills the center and spaces at the ends of bones and produces blood cells, is called _________.
Marrow
Refer to the illustration. The most likely reason for Response II being greater than Response I is that
Memory cells were produced during Response I.
The _________________ valve prevents blood from going from the left ventricle to the left atrium.
Mitral or bicuspid
Smooth muscle ________________.
Moves food through the digerstive tract, is not under consccious control, and can change the diameter of blood vessels.
Refer to the illustration. The diagrams show a nerve impulse _________________.
Moving an action potential along a neuron
An autoimmune disease in which the immune system attacks myelinated nerves is ________________.
Multiple sclerosis
Tendons connect ___________.
Muscle to bone
All essential amino acids ___________________.
Must be obtained from the foods we eat
Atherosclerosis is characterized by ___________________.
Narrowing of the inner walls of coronary arteries due to buildup of fatty materials
Refer to the illustration. The structure shown is a(n) _______________.
Nephron
The basic functional unit of the kidney is the ________________.
Nephron
Dopamine is a substance released into a synapse to carry an inhibitory message. It is therefore classified as a(n) ________________________.
Neurotransmitter
Refer to the illustration. The structure labeled "X" is a ___________________.
Neurotransmitter molecule
Which of the following does not occur when tobacco smoke is inhaled?
Nicotine is immediately converted into vitamin Bv1
Refer to the illustration. The structure labeled "2" is ____________.
Not: A follicle
In an embryo, major internal organs become evident __________________________.
Not: During the 2nd month
Which of the following structures of the male reproductive system is located within the pelvic cavity?
Not: Epididymis
Steroid and thyroid hormones form hormone-receptor complexes that are not ___________________________________.
Not: Inside the cell
The layer of photoreceptors and other neurons at the back of the eye is called the _________.
Not: Optic nerve
Neurons that make up the optic nerve are ________________.
Not: Photoreceptors
The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland ______________________________________.
Not: Produces and secretes certain steroid hermones
Refer to the illustration. This structure allows for an increase in _______________.
Nutrient absorption area
During the fetal period, ______________________________________.
Nutrients, gases, and other substances pass from the mother to the fetus through the placenta
During the fetal period, _______________________________________________.
Nutrients, gases, and other substances pass from the mother to the fetus through the placenta
Chemoreceptors that detect odors and are located in the roof of the nasal passage are called _______________ receptors.
Olfactory
Organs that work together form __________.
Organ systems
Degeneration of cartilage causes _____________.
Osteoarthritis
The ______________ sends enzymes and sodium bicarbonate into the first part of the small intestine.
Pancreas
Which of the following is not involved in the body's response to a physical threat?
Parasympathetic nervous system
All vaccines are produced from killed or weakened ____________________.
Pathogens
The passage from the mouth to the larynx or esophagus, in humans is called the ___________.
Pharynx
Production of sperm is regulated by luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), which are produced by the __________.
Pituitary gland
Carbon dioxide gaseous waste from the fetus is transferred to the mother's blood through the _________________.
Placenta
The structure that exchanges substances between the mother and the fetus is called the ____________.
Placenta
Which of the following does not describe the testes?
Produce sperm
Red bone marrow __________.
Produces red blood cells
The major building blocks of body tissue are supplied by foods containing ___________.
Protein
Pepsin and hydrochloric acid in the stomach begin the digestion of _____________.
Proteins
Yellow bone marrow _____________________.
Provides an energy reserve
The peripheral nervous system _________________________________.
Provides pathways to and from the central nervous system
Which of the following is not a viral disease of humans?
Psittacosis
Muscles exert force by _____________.
Pulling on surrounding tissues
Which of the following does not occur when a drug blocks reuptake of neurotransmitters for a prolonged period?
Receptor proteins across the synapse modify their shape to expel the neurotransmitter molecules
Refer to the illustration. The cells are ____________.
Red blood cells
The most effective treatment for AIDS is now considered to be the administration of several different antiviral drugs to patients because it is unlikely that the virus would have mutated to develop ________ to all of the drugs.
Resistance
The sodium-potassium pump _______________________
Restores resting potential
Which structure translates light into nerve signals?
Retina
_________ is a painful degeneration of movable joints caused by attacks on the joints by the cells of the immune system.
Rheumatoid arthritis
The heart and lungs are protected by the _____________.
Rib cage
The ___________ respond(s) to dim light coming into the eye.
Rods
The filtrate removed from the blood by the kidneys might contain ______________________________.
Salts, amino acids, glucose, and urea
The region between Z lines is called the
Sarcomere
In order to cool them, the testes are suspended in the _______, which lengthens or contracts according to the temperature.
Scrotum
Within the testes, sperm are produced in structures called ___________________.
Seminiferous tubules
Chickenpox and __________ are caused by the same virus.
Shingles
The anterior cruciate ligament stabilizes the knee during ______ motion.
Side to side
Refer to the illustration. This structure is found in the ___________.
Small intestine
Fat-soluble hormones pass through the cell membrane easily. Such hormones are referred to as _________________.
Steroid hormones
It has been known for a long time that muscle contraction requires ATP. Recently, scientists have discovered that ATP is required in order for the muscle filaments actin and myosin to slide past each other, resulting in muscle contraction. The ATP is specifically required to release the attachments between actin and myosin in the many cycles of attachment, release, and reattachment that result in sliding of these filaments past each other. Which of the following phenomena is explained by this specific role of ATP?
Stiffening of a body after death (Rigor mortis)
Once stimulated by antigens on the surface of macrophages, helper T cells may _________________________.
Stimulate B cells to divide and develop into plasma cells
The force exerted against the arterial walls when the heart contracts is called _________________.
Systolic pressure
A specific cell that a hormone binds to and acts on is called a ________________.
Target cell
A(n) ______________ is a globular cluster of cells specialized to detect chemicals found in foods.
Taste bud
_______________ are found between papillae, in the throat, and on the roof of the mouth.
Taste buds
When cocaine interferes with reuptake receptors on a presynaptic neuron, all of the following occur except ________________________.
The amount of neurotransmitter released by the presynaptic neuron is increased
The central nervous system consists of ________________________________.
The brain and the spinal cord
Whether a drug is classified as a stimulant or a depressant depends upon its effect on _____________________.
The central nervous system
When a heart attack occurs, the most common reason is ________________.
The coronary arteries are blocked, leaving the cells unnourished
Two types of ligament in the knee are __________.
The cruciate and collateral
One important development during the 3rd trimester that will insulate the infant against changes in temperature is ___________________.
The deposition of fat under the skin
Addiction to a drug occurs because ____________________________________________.
The drug alters the normal function of neurons and synapses so that they cannot function normally unless the drug is present
During implantation, ______________________________________________.
The embryo attaches itself to the uterine wall
Which of the following is not involved in the formation of blood clots?
The formation of fibrin-red blood cells complexes that circulate in the blood and are too large to move through reptured blood-vessel walls
Autoimmune diseases occur when _______________________________.
The immune system attacks the organism's own cells
Some neurotransmitters cross a synaptic cleft and open sodium channels in the membrane of the postsynaptic neuron, causing _________________________________.
The initiation of an impulse in the neuron
If no embryo arrives after the uterus has prepared to receive it, ___________________________.
The lining of the uterus is expelled from the body
Urea is formed in __________.
The liver
Which of the following describes the relationship between the mother's blood and the blood of the fetus during pregnancy?
The mother's blood and the blood of the fetus never mix during pregnancy
When an addict stops taking cocaine, the addict's body will not function normally until _______________________________.
The number of receptors in the affected synapses has had time to readjust
Menopause is when ________________________.
The ovaries stop releasing eggs
Which of the following is not part of the axial skeleton?
The pelvis
Refer to the illustration. The vessels labeled "2" carry deoxygenated blood. The vessels are ______________.
The pulmonary arteries
An oxygen debt is created when ____________.
The rate of ATP being used exceeds the rate of ATP being created
Refer to the illustration. Structure 4 is ______________.
The right atrium
Which statement about the resting potential of a neuron is true?
There are many times more Na+ ions outside the neuron's membrane than inside
Hormones are essential to maintaining homeostasis mainly because ____________________________________.
They cause specific responses in specific targets
In which of the following ways are mature human sperm and eggs similar?
They have the same number of chromosomes in their nuclei
The esophagus is located in the ___________.
Thoracic cavity
The lungs are located in the ___________.
Thoracic cavity
The body's normal metabolic rate is regulated by ___________.
Thyroxine
Refer to the illustration. The structure labeled "X" is the ___________.
Trachea
Red blood cells ________________.
Transport respiratory gases
Vaccines are effective in preventing disease because they ________________________.
Trigger antibody formation
Refer to the illustration. If a hormone attached to the receptor protein shown in the diagram, the receptor protein would __________________________.
Trigger events within the cell
Pregnancy is often divided into three 3-month periods called ______________.
Trimesters
Which of the following filtrates is not reabsorbed in significant quantities back into the bloodstream by the nephrons?
Urea
Urine leaves the body through the __________.
Urethra
An artery ______________________.
Usually (but not always) carries oxygen-rich blood
The muscular structure in which the fetus develops is the _______.
Uterus
_______________is the process by which a dead or disabled pathogen (or proteins from that pathogen) is introduced into the body so that an immune response results without actual infection.
Vaccination
Systolic pressure is caused by contraction of the heart's _____________.
Ventricles
Refer to the illustration. Structure 1 is a(n) ___________.
Villus
A person with a broken pelvis would probably be unable to _____________.
Walk around his or her house
A fertilized egg becomes an embryo __________________________________.
When the fertilized egg divides
Defending the body against bacterial infection and invasion by foreign substances is a function of ____________.
White blood cells
Which of the following is not linked to cancer?
eBOLA VIRUS
The ventricles are _______________________________.
the upper chambers of the heart