LE test- 1-17-20
The human reproductive system is regulated
hormones
The first successful transplant of insulin producing cells from a living donor pancreas was complete in April 2000 in Japan. This enabled the body of the recipient to
maintain blood sugar levels throughout the day
The virus that causes AIDS is damaging to the body because it
targets cells that fight invading microbes
A substance directly involved in cellular communication within the human body is
a hormone
How do cells in the ovary detect a hormone from the brain
Receptor molecules on the cells of the ovary bind with the hormone
Increased blood glucose levels stimulate increased insulin secretion from the
pancreas
When getting a vaccination which substance is injected into the body?
a weakened form of a virus
responses of the immune system to usually harmless environmental substances are known as
allergies
The human immune system fights infection by releasing
antibodies
When you receive a vaccination at the doctor's office, your body is stimulated to produce
antibodies
It is recommended that people at risk for serious flu complications be vaccinated so that their bodies will produce
antibodies against the flu virus
The control center of the nervous system is
brain
Molecules in a certain medication attach to receptors on nerve cells. This prevents the normal chemical signal from binding to the receptor. One immediate result of taking this medication might be a disruption in the ability of
cells to communicate with each other
People who have AIDS are more likely than others to become ill with multiple infections because the pathogen that causes AIDS
damages the immune system
In humans, the maintenance of a stable internal environment is a direct result of
detection of and reaction to stimuli in the environment
Pneumocystis is an organism normally found in the human lungs that can cause pneumonia. It seldom causes problems in individuals with healthy immune systems. However, people with AIDS sometimes become seriously ill with pneumonia. This is most likely due to the fact that individuals with AIDS have
difficulty fighting off infections
The failure of the human body to effectively maintain dynamic equilibrium can result in
disease
Some human white blood cells help destroy pathogenic bacteria by
engulfing and digesting the bacteria
Drugs to reduce the risk of rejection are given to organ transplant patients because the donated organ contains
foreign antigens
Antibody molecules and receptor molecules are similar in that they both
have a specific shape related to their specific function
An organ, such as a kidney, used for transplant needs to be tested for compatibility with the person who is to receive the organ. If this is not done, the
immune system might attack the donated organ
Every time a child visited a cousin who has 2 cats, the child's eyes turned red, itched, and began to water. Then, the child began to have trouble breathing. It is most likely that the child reacted this way because
normally harmless cat antigens stimulated the immune system.
Bacteria that cause disease are called
pathogens
One reason for the change in wound healing time in a diabetic is that
poor circulation reduces the supply of nutrients and oxygen to the cells
A function of white blood cells is
protect the body against pathogens
Diabetes is a condition characterized by elevated blood sugar levels. One form of diabetes occurs when insulin fails to properly regulate blood sugar levels. Complications from diabetes can include nerve cell damage and poor blood flow, especially in the feet and legs. In individuals with diabetes, wounds usually take longer than normal to heal. The failure of a cell to react in a normal manner to insulin is most likely the result of a problem with
receptors
In response to an increasing blood glucose level, the human body will normally
release a hormone that lowers the blood glucose
Which of the following is the largest organ in the body, and is also the body's first line of defense?
skin
In 1995, during an Ebola virus outbreak, approximately 80% of the infected individuals died. An inference that could be made based on this information is
the individuals who survived were able to produce antibodies against the Ebola virus
Which one of the following statements most completely describes the function of regulation in humans
the nervous and endocrine systems work together to maintain homeostasis
What usually results when an organism fails to maintain homeostasis
the organism becomes ill or may die
Which of the following is accurate about vaccines
they contain weakened or dead forms of an antigen
A method of obtaining passive immunity is
when a mother breast feeds her child