Biology Unit 5 and Unit 6 2019
The images show the events that occur in your body after you eat a sugary snack. Put the events in the correct sequence.
1) blood glucose becomes high 2) pancreas releases insulin 3) insulin binds to receptors on target cells 4) cells take in glucose 5) blood glucose returns to normal
Ovulation usually occurs on or about day _____ of a 28-day ovarian cycle.
14
Which of these is a signal molecule?
A
Types of Hormones the Endocrine system secretes:
Amino-acid derived and steroids made from cholesterol
Which hormone(s) is(are) directly responsible for triggering the development of the secondary sex characteristics of males, such as beard growth?
Androgens, such as testosterone, are responsible for both sperm production and the secondary sex characteristics of males.
Which of these is a receptor molecule?
B
Hormones are usually transported through ___ and affect only cells with ___.
Blood vessels... specific receptors
The thyroid releases _______ hormones
Calcitonin, T3 and T4
Which part of the brain is associated with conscious thought, memory, and personality?
Cerebral cortex
The process that results in the formation of a multicellular embryo is __________.
Cleavage, a rapid series of cell divisions, produces a multicellular embryo.
The ovaries releases _______ hormones
Estrogen, progesterone
True or false. An individual who has suffered a stroke, which has caused damage in his cerebrum, and is now having problems with his hearing, has probably suffered damage to his occipital lobe.
False
_______________ involves the development and migration of the three tissue layers - ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.
Gastrulation
The pituitary gland releases _______ hormones
Growth hormones
If there is fertilization, secretion of _____ by the early embryo maintains the corpus luteum.
HCG, secreted by the early embryo, maintains the corpus luteum. The corpus luteum secretes estrogen and progesterone, which maintain the endometrium for implantation.
Endocrine system consists of Endocrine glands and which secrete _______
Hormones
________ is a(n) example of sensory adaptation.
Ignoring the feeling of shoes on your feet
Which pituitary secretion stimulates sperm production?
In males, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) stimulates sperm production.
Which pituitary secretion stimulates the testes to secrete androgens?
In males, luteinizing hormone (LH) stimulates the testes to secrete androgens.
A procedure that involves fertilizing eggs in the laboratory in a glass dish and injecting them into a woman's uterus may be called artificial fertilization but is more specifically called __________.
In vitro fertilization
Why do only some cells have a response to a hormone that is transported throughout the entire body?
Only some cells have the receptors for any particular hormone. These are called target cells of that hormone.
A zygote is formed in the
Oviduct
summarizes the events in early embryonic development?
Ovum - Zygote - Blastula - Gastrula - Embryo ( Fertilization ) - ( Cleavage) - (Gastrulation)
_____________________ are triggered when stimuli become too extreme for thermoreceptors.
Pain receptors
From which part of the pituitary are hypothalamic hormones such as antidiuretic hormone (ADH) and oxytocin released?
Posterior pituitary
Which aspect of asexual reproduction is sometimes disadvantageous?
Producing genetically uniform populations.
Which term describes the subunits of a myofibril?
Sarcomere
What type of cell makes up the myelin sheath of a motor neuron?
Schwann cells
Gametes are
Sperm and egg
Which part of the brain functions as a relay station for information to the limbic system and the cerebral cortex?
Thalamus
The resting potential of a resting neuron is defined as __________.
The difference in charge across the plasma membrane of a resting neuron - In essence, this operates much like a battery
How do hormones from the hypothalamus get to the anterior pituitary gland?
They are released near a capillary bed in the hypothalamus and travel a short distance to a second capillary bed in the pituitary, where they diffuse out around the cells of another pituitary.
How do Endocrine hormones travel?
Through the blood stream
Sperm + egg =
Zygote
Which of these causes the release of neurotransmitter molecules?
an action potential reaching the end of the axon
Reproductive systems with external fertilization are most common in ________.
aquatic animals
During oogenesis, polar bodies _____________.
are discarded
The parasympathetic division of the nervous system is part of the __________.
autonomic nervous system component of the peripheral nervous system
A nerve impulse moves away from a neuron's cell body along _____.
axons
Why are polar bodies small?
because the fertilizable egg needs enough cytoplasm to support the embryo for days
Steroid hormones usually ________.
bind to receptors in the cytoplasm or nucleus
Which of the following is a similarity between spermatogenesis and oogenesis?
both involve meiosis and the production of haploid cells
An impulse relayed along a myelinated axon "jumps" from _____ to _____.
c. node of Ranvier, node of Ranvier
A neuron's nucleus is located in its _____.
cell body
The ________ is the control center of the nervous system.
central nervous system
Gastrulation ________.
changes the blastocyst into an embryo that has three tissue layers
The pleasant scent of roses is detected by ____________.
chemoreceptors
Which of the following systems usually transports hormones?
circulatory system
Signal transduction involves ____________.
conversion of a stimulus to an electrical signal
During cleavage, cell division is accompanied by a(n) ______________.
decrease in cell size
A nerve impulse moves toward a neuron's cell body along _____.
dendrites
Photoreceptors are a type of ______________. Photoreceptors
electromagnetic receptor
Sperm become capable of movement while in the _____.
epididymis
You look down on the trail where you have been hiking. A rattlesnake is coiled and rattling its tail. Which of the following hormones is likely to be one of the first secreted as a direct response to this situation?
epinephrine
If there is no fertilization, degeneration of the corpus luteum results in a drop in _____, which results in the sloughing off of the uterus's endometrium.
estrogen and progesterone
After ovulation, high levels of _____ inhibit _____ secretion.
estrogen and progesterone ... FSH and LH By secreting estrogen and progesterone, the corpus luteum maintains the endometrium and inhibits FSH and LH secretion.
Developing ovarian follicles primarily secrete _____
estrogens
Photoreceptors are found in your _______________, whereas chemoreceptors are found in your _______________.
eyes; nose and mouth
The completion of meiosis II during oogenesis occurs at ________________.
fertilization
The _____ is the region of the eye where photoreceptors are most highly concentrated.
fovea Photoreceptors are most highly concentrated in the region of the retina known as the fovea.
people with diabetes have trouble regulating the levels of ______ in the blood
glucose
Examine the figure. If blood glucose levels decline, ________.
goiter
Gametogenesis is to spermatogenesis and oogenesis as _____________________.
gonads are to testes and ovaries
Calcitonin and parathyroid hormone are antagonistic hormones involved with calcium regulation. This antagonistic interaction means that calcitonin and parathyroid hormone _______________.
have opposite effects
A person whose eyeball is shorter than normal suffers from ________.
hyperopia. - Farsightedness/ the eyeball is shorter than normal - Presbyopia - second form of farsightedness/ comes with age, the eye becomes less elastic
Which one of the following correctly pairs the structure with its major function(s)?
hypothalamus—regulates body temperature, blood pressure, and hunger
Gametes are formed
in the gonads
From which part of a developing embryo are stem cells derived?
inner cell mass
steroid hormones bind to receptors in:
inside the cell
A lack of __________ is responsible for type 1 diabetes mellitus.
insulin
As this boxer is finishing his fight, which of these hormones is NOT likely to be elevated?
insulin
The pancreas releases _______ hormones
insulin, glucagon
When glucose levels get too high in the blood, the pancreas releases ____________, whereas when glucose levels get too low, the pancreas releases ____________.
insulin... glucagon
Within this part of the central nervous system, specialized nerves called _______ integrate this information, formulate a response, and then communicate these instructions as nerve impulses to ________ . These neurons bring the message to the muscles in your arm to pull your hand away.
inter neurons, motor neurons, If you touch a hot stove, sensory receptors in your fingertip sense the dangerous heat and convert this stimulus into an electrical signal. This signal leaves your fingertip via nerve cells called sensory neurons. These nerves are part of an anatomical division of the nervous system called the peripheral nervous system. The signal travels along these nerves, and then to the spinal cord and brain. These two structures make up an anatomical division called the central nervous system. Within this part of the nervous system, specialized nerves called interneurons integrate this information, formulate a response, and then communicate these instructions as nerve impulses to motor neurons. These neurons bring the message to the muscles in your arm to pull your hand away.
The figure shows the human eye. Which part of the eye gives the eye its color?
iris
Zygote
is a fertilized egg (the diploid cell created by the fusion of sperm and egg).
Gamete
is a haploid sex cell (a sperm in males and an egg in females).
asexual reproduction
is the creation of genetically identical offspring by a lone parent.
sexual reproduction
is the creation of genetically unique offspring by two parents.
Fertilization
is the fusion of two haploid sex cells (sperm and egg) to form a diploid cell.
Budding
is the splitting off of new individuals from outgrowths of existing ones.
The _____ changes shape to focus light on the retina.
lens
A signal molecule is also known as a(n) _____.
ligand
A rapid increase in the _____ level stimulates ovulation.
luteinizing hormone A surge in LH levels is responsible for triggering ovulation.
Which of the following is the best example of homeostasis?
maintaining the pH of blood around 7.4
Axons insulated by a(n) _____ are able to conduct impulses faster that those not so insulated.
myelin sheath
The secretion of androgens is regulated by a _____ feedback mechanism involving the _____ and _____.
negative ... hypothalamus ... pituitary gland
The cells that carry electric signals from one part of the body to another in the nervous system are ________.
neurons
What is the usual site of the fertilization of an egg cell?
oviduct
Where in humans does fertilization most often take place?
oviduct
(Sensory receptors, sensory neurons) These nerves are part of an anatomical division of the nervous system called the ______ The signal travels along these nerves, and then to the spinal cord and brain. These two structures make up an anatomical division called the ________
peripheral nervous system, central nervous system If you touch a hot stove, sensory receptors in your fingertip sense the dangerous heat and convert this stimulus into an electrical signal. This signal leaves your fingertip via nerve cells called sensory neurons. These nerves are part of an anatomical division of the nervous system called the peripheral nervous system. The signal travels along these nerves, and then to the spinal cord and brain. These two structures make up an anatomical division called the central nervous system. Within this part of the nervous system, specialized nerves called interneurons integrate this information, formulate a response, and then communicate these instructions as nerve impulses to motor neurons. These neurons bring the message to the muscles in your arm to pull your hand away.
Hypothalamus directly controls the
pituitary
Amino acid derived hormones bind to receptors in the:
plasma membrane
Which of the following options lists cell types in the correct order of their appearance during spermatogenesis?
primary spermatocyte, secondary spermatocyte, spermatid, sperm
Examine the embryo in the figure. The hands and feet of this embryo appear paddle-like, with no distinct toes or fingers. What process is needed to define each of the toes and fingers?
programmed cell death
What name is given to the opening that allows light into the interior of the eye?
pupil
What name is given to the tough layer that forms the "white" of the eye?
sclera
Which of the following correctly traces the path of sperm from their site of production to their exit from a man's body?
seminiferous tubule, epididymis, vas deferens, urethra
Sperm develop in the _____.
seminiferous tubules, found within testes.
If you touch a hot stove, ________ in your fingertip sense the dangerous heat and convert this stimulus into an electrical signal. This signal leaves your fingertip via nerve cells called _______
sensory receptors, sensory neurons If you touch a hot stove, sensory receptors in your fingertip sense the dangerous heat and convert this stimulus into an electrical signal. This signal leaves your fingertip via nerve cells called sensory neurons. These nerves are part of an anatomical division of the nervous system called the peripheral nervous system. The signal travels along these nerves, and then to the spinal cord and brain. These two structures make up an anatomical division called the central nervous system. Within this part of the nervous system, specialized nerves called interneurons integrate this information, formulate a response, and then communicate these instructions as nerve impulses to motor neurons. These neurons bring the message to the muscles in your arm to pull your hand away.
A signal transduction pathway is initiated when a _____ binds to a receptor.
signal molecule
If an embryo failed to secrete HCG ________.
spontaneous abortion of the embryo would occur
The space between an axon of one neuron and the dendrite of another neuron is called a(n) _____.
synaptic cleft
What part of a neuron relays signals from one neuron to another neuron or to an effector?
synaptic terminal
Neurons store neurotransmitter molecules in vesicles located within _____.
synaptic terminals
Which of the following structures is not contained within a muscle fiber?
tendon
Muscles are connected to bones by ________.
tendons
Gonads in males and females are:
testes and ovaries
What advantage is associated with human testes located in an external sac rather than in the abdominal cavity?
testes can be kept cooler than the body's interior
Hypothetically speaking, if a diploid sperm fertilized a diploid ovum, the zygote would be ____________.
tetraploid
In an experiment, a researcher colored a bit of tissue on the outside of a gastrula with a fluorescent dye. The embryo developed normally. When the fetus was placed under an ultraviolet light, which of the following glowed bright orange?
the brain Nervous tissue develops from the ectodermal layer of the gastrula.
If blood glucose levels decline, ________.
the pancreas releases more glucagon, which causes glucose to be released into the blood
The figure shows oogenesis. What is the function of the polar bodies that are produced during oogenesis? They are a mechanism that allows for ________.
the shedding of excess genetic material during the production of a haploid ovum
Calcitonin is released from the _______________ and parathyroid hormone is released from the _______________.
thyroid gland; parathyroid gland
Which of these is the second of the three stages of cell signaling?
transduction
True or false. Muscle fibers are among the largest cells in the body and are actually fusions of hundreds of individual cells.
true
In _________________ diabetes, glucose levels remain higher than normal.
type 1 and 2 diabetes
In ________ diabetes, no insulin is produced.
type 1 diabetes
In _________ diabetes, target cells do not respond normally to insulin.
type 2 diabetes
Sperm exit a male's body via the _____.
urethra
A fertilized egg usually implants itself and develops in the _____.
uterus
Which of the following options lists the sequence of stages in embryonic development in the correct order?
zygote, blastocyst, gastrula