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BIO156 Introductory Biology for Allied Health Exam 3 Part 1

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1 of 45

Hormones regulate __________.

growth

reproduction

water balance

metabolism

all of the above

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The function of the sphincter at the downstream end of the stomach is to __________.

retain acid chime in the stomach until pepsin digestion is complete

release bile into the duodenum when chime is present

release pancreatic secretions into the duodenum when chime is present

release bile and pancreatic secretions into the duodenum when chime is present

release acid chime into the duodenum in periodic squirts

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Which of the following best describes the relationship of insulin to glucagon?

They work together to prepare the body to deal with stress.

Insulin stimulates the pancreas to secrete glucagon.

High levels of insulin inhibit pancreatic secretion of glucagon.

They are antagonistic hormones.

Insulin is a steroid hormone; glucagon is a protein hormone.

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Maintaining the volume and composition of body fluids is the direct responsibility of which of the following systems?

integumentary

immune

digestive

urinary

respiratory

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5 of 45

In vitro fertilization __________.

can be used to select the sex of an embryo

permits the screening of embryos for genetic defects

can use eggs that have been frozen

all of the above

none of the above

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Antibodies __________.

are shaped like the letter B

are generalists in that any antibody can bind to any antigen

consist of three polypeptide chains

assist in destroying particular antigens

All of the above are true

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Which of the following is one of the body's first lines of defense against infection?

a group of nonspecific antibodies

several nonspecific amino acid toxins

several nonspecific obstacles such as skin and mucous membranes

increased production of certain hormones and changes in the blood circulation

an increasing in the breathing rate

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8 of 45

A vasectomy __________.

prevents the production of sperm in the testes

prevents the production of semen

prevents the movement of sperm into the urethra

prevents a man from having an erection

is an effective method to prevent the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases

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The appendix, bone marrow, thymus, and spleen are all parts of the ______ system.

immune

circulatory

excretory

renal

digestive

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Which type of tissue forms a communication and coordination system within the body?

nervous

blood

epithelial

connective

muscle

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Why do diseases involving widespread infection usually result in a fever?

The rapid multiplication of the invading microorganisms results in extra heat production.

The inflammatory and immune responses result in extra heat production.

The invading microorganisms trick the brain's temperature control center into raising the temperature so they can grow better.

The brain's temperature control center responds to inflammation by creating a hot environment unfavorable to microorganisms.

Fevers insure that you will stay in bed longer so that your body can recover from the illness.

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When the wall of the stomach fails to protect itself from erosion by gastric juice, the result is __________.

heartburn

reverse peristalsis

a duodenal ulcer

nausea

a gastric ulcer

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Most of the oxygen in the blood is transported by __________.

platelets

plasma

platelets

hemoglobin

serotonin

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What is the main function of connective tissue?

support

movement

protection

response to stimuli

covering

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Which of the following organs is NOT in the abdominal cavity?

stomach

liver

intestine

appendix

heart

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Temperature regulation, hormone distribution, and exchanging nutrients and wastes with the interstitial fluid are all functions of the __ system.

respiratory

digestive

immune

circulatory

nervous

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Most nutrient absorption occurs in which part of the digestive system?

stomach

liver

pancreas

small intestine

large intestine

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What are the four fundamental types of body tissues?

connective, cardiac, nervous, and adipose tissue.

connective, epithelial, nervous, and muscle tissue.

epithelial, hormonal, cellular, and bone tissue.

epitheli    al, glandular, muscle, and nervous tissue.

connective, neurons, muscle, and cartilage tissue.

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Homeostasis _______________.

is the maintenance of a constant internal state

only comes into play when you are ill

is a pathological condition

is the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment

is the way the internal environment influences the external environment

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20 of 45

When you cut yourself, the damaged cells immediately release which of the following chemical alarm signals?

interferon

complement

histamine

pyrogens

anti-interferon

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The four stages of food processing are, in order:

ingestion, absorption, elimination, digestion

ingestion, elimination, digestion, absorption

ingestion, digestion, absorption, elimination

digestion, absorption, ingestion, elimination

elimination, absorption, digestion, ingestion

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All veins carry __________.

blood toward the heart

interstitial fluid

blood away from the heart

oxygen-rich blood

oxygen-poor blood

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Once an action potential is triggered, the first major chemical change is __________.

a reversal of the membrane polarity, with the interior of the cell becoming positive

a reversal of the membrane polarity, with the interior of the cell becoming negative

an increase in the negative charge inside the neuron

an increase in the positive charge inside the neuron

propagation of an impulse

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White blood cells play a particularly important role in __________.

carrying oxygen

carrying carbon dioxide

blood clotting

hemoglobin transport

fighting infections

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Which one of the following types of tissue stores fat in the body?

blood

cartilage

bone

adipose

fibrous connective tissue

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26 of 45

The basic structural and functional part of the kidney is the __________.

Bowman's capsule

nephron

glomerulus

urinary bladder

ascending aorta

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Why are human testes located in an external sac rather than in the abdominal cavity?

to shorten the distance that semen must travel during ejaculation

to shorten the distance that sperm must swim during insemination

so the testes can be kept at a constant temperature

so the testes can be kept cooler than the body's interior

so the testes can enlarge at sexual maturity

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In a human male reproductive system:

a circumcision removes a portion of the scrotum.

the vas deferens conducts sperm between the testis and epididymis.

the sperm travel through the urethra during ejaculation.

sperm mature in the prostate gland.

sperm are produced in the bladder and released through the scrotum.

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In the human respiratory system, gas exchange occurs across the cells of the _____.

diaphragm

trachea

bronchi

pharynx

alveoli

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The correct term to describe the production of the human sperm is __________.

spermogenerator

oogenesis

spermatogenesis

sperm-production

gametogeneric

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Outnumbering neurons by up to 50 to 1, which cells protect, insulate, and reinforce neurons?

sensory cells

motor cells

axon cells

satellite cells

supporting cells

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32 of 45

Trace the path of a red blood cell in a circuit that takes it from the capillary bed of the right kidney to the capillary bed of the left kidney.

capillary bed of right kidney….venules….veins….right atrium….right ventricle….pulmonary arteries….capillaries of lungs….pulmonary veins….left atrium….left ventricle….aorta….arteries….arterioles…. capillary bed of left kidney

capillary bed of right kidney….venules….veins….right atrium….right ventricle…. pulmonary veins….capillaries of lungs….pulmonary arteries….left atrium….left ventricle…..aorta….arteries….arterioles….capillary bed of left kidney

capillary bed of right kidney….venules….v eins…..left atrium….left ventricle…. pulmonary arteries….capillaries of lungs….pulmonary veins….right atrium…. right ventricle….aorta….arteries…..arterioles….capillary bed of left kidney

capillary bed of right kidney….arterioles….arteries….aorta….right atrium….right ventricle….pulmonary arteries….capillaries of lungs….pulmonary veins….left atrium ….left ventricle….veins….venules….capillary bed of left kidney

capillary bed of right kidney….venules….veins….left atrium….left ventricle…. pulmonary veins….capillaries of lungs….pulmonary arteries….right atrium…. right ventricle….aorta….arteries….arterioles….capillary bed of left kidney

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A vaccine contains __________.

a killed pathogen

weakened pathogen

non-infective fragments of a pathogen

all of the above may be used in a vaccine

Vaccines only contain genetically-modified virus particles

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34 of 45

Which of the following organs of the digestive system is different from the other four because it does NOT produce any secretions that aid in the digestive process?

stomach

liver

esophagus

pancreas

Important secretions are released by all of the above organs.

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35 of 45

Which of the following is NOT a true statement about the human female?

She produces all the eggs that she ever will before she is born.

She will normally produce more gametes than her male counterpart.

It is possible that more than one egg will be released at ovulation.

The process of meiosis may take 30 to 50 years to complete.

The ovary is the primary reproductive organ.

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What are the two main divisions of the skeletal system?

cranial and axial

vertebral and appendicular

appendicular and axial

axial and articular

articular and cranial

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What moves the human egg through the oviduct?

the beating of the egg's cilia

the beating of the egg's flagella

rhythmic contractions of the oviduct

rhythmic contractions of the uterus

the beating of cilia in the oviduct

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When you examine fluid that you have drawn from a blood vessel, you find that it is relatively high in carbon dioxide and waste products. Assuming that the fluid comes from a healthy individual, you conclude that the blood vessel from which you have drawn the blood could have been __________.

a venule

an artery

an arteriole

the aorta

either an artery or an arteriole

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39 of 45

Which of the following is a junction between two neurons?

Schwann cell

Chemical synapse

Node of Ranvier

Sodium gate

Polarity space

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Which of the following is a major category of animal tissue?

epithelial

plasma

bone

cardiac

neurons

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When you hold your breath, which of the following blood gas changes leads initially to the urge to breathe again?

rising oxygen level

rising carbon dioxide level

falling oxygen level

falling carbon dioxide level

both rising carbon dioxide level and falling oxygen levels

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Which of the following carry incoming messages toward the cell body of a neuron?

axons

dendrites

actin filaments

myosin filaments

supporting cells

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Which of the following is true of a typical skeletal muscle?

Contraction is involuntary.

It is found in the walls of organs such as the digestive tract.

Its fibers do not have a striped appearance under the microscope.

It can be enlarged by exercise.

It is only found in heart tissue.

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44 of 45

Oxygen moves from the alveoli to the bloodstream __________.

because the concentration of oxygen is greater in alveoli than in the blood

mainly due to the activity of carbonic anhydrase in the red blood cells

because there is more oxygen in the blood than in the bloodstream

through active transport through the cell membrane

to escape from the body as a waste product

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45 of 45

Animals need oxygen because it __________.

plays a role in obtaining energy from food

counterbalances the CO2 in the atmosphere

helps animals synthesize proteins

is necessary to make CO2

is needed to deliver hemoglobin to all the cells in the body

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