Organization & Regulation
Organization & Regulation
Animal Nutrition
Circulation and Gas Exchange
The Immune System
200

Which of the following is a question about physiology?

Is it true that apes do not have fleshy tails like monkeys?

Do baleen whales have teeth?

Are there any living birds with claws on the ends of their wings?

Do salamanders and frogs have the same number of toes on their front feet?

How is blood pressure affected by physical activity?

What is How is blood pressure affected by physical activity?

200

Ligaments are what kind of connective tissue?


a type of cartilage connective tissue

a type of loose connective tissue

a type of fibrous connective tissue

specialized for holding bone to muscle

a type of adipose connective tissue

what is a type of fibrous connective tissue.

200

Chemical digestion of carbohydrates begins in the __________ with the action of __________.


stomach … hydrochloric acid

stomach … salivary amylase

mouth … salivary amylase

small intestine … pancreatic amylase

small intestine … lipase

what is 

mouth … salivary amylase

200

An open circulatory system __________.

unlike a closed circulatory system, does not rely on muscle contraction

restricts the backflow of blood by valves in the trachea

has no valves

is less common in crabs and beetles than in mice and snakes

allows interstitial fluid , called hemolymph, to mix freely with vascular fluid

what is allows interstitial fluid , called hemolymph, to mix freely with vascular fluid

200

In humans, the first line of defense against infection is __________.


adaptive immunity

the inflammatory response

the humeral response

the skin and mucous membranes

the cell-mediated response

what is the skin and mucous membranes

300

The term "endotherm" refers specifically to __________.

an animal that gets most of its body heat from its metabolism

an animal that temporarily abandons warm-bloodedness

a cold-blooded animal

a warm-blooded animalan animal that regulates its body temperature by its behavior

what is an animal that gets most of it's body heat from its metabolism

300

Which of the following are connective tissues?

red blood cells and neurons

cartilage, bone, and epithelium

bone, blood, and skin

adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood

adipose tissue, dense and loose connective tissues, and neurons

what is adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood

300

How is the stomach lining protected from the strongly acidic pH of its contents?

Bile neutralizes the acid soon after it enters the stomach.

Mucous cells secrete a protective lubricant into the stomach.

It releases a hormone called gastrin, which stops gastric juice secretion.

Parietal cells secrete a protective buffer to neutralize hydrochloric acid.

The acid is neutralized quickly when it combines with pepsinogen to make pepsin.

what is Mucous cells secrete a protective lubricant into the stomach.

300

Which chamber(s) of a human heart receive(s) and pump(s) oxygenated blood?

right atrium and right ventricle

left atrium only

left ventricle and left atrium

left ventricle only

left atrium and right atrium

left ventricle and left atrium

300

What do macrophages and neutrophils have in common?

They secrete lysozyme.

They stimulate antibody production.

They attack virus-infected body cells.

They are the two types of phagocytic cells in the mammalian body.

They punch a hole in the plasma membrane of the pathogen, causing the cell to burst.



what are the two types of phagocytic cells in the mammalian body.

400

The wolf, his coat glowing in the early spring sunshine, sat atop a cold boulder after unsuccessfully pursuing a plump jackrabbit. He continued to pant while __________.

his body heat evaporated into the rock

receiving heat by conduction from the sun

heat radiated from his tired body

heat escaped his open mouth by conduction

heat evaporated away on the gentle breeze

what is heat radiated from his tired body.

400

Which is an accurate statement regarding the difference between steroid and nonsteroid hormones?

Steroid hormones are produced by endocrine glands; nonsteroid hormones are produced by nervous tissue.

Steroid hormones are made from lipids; nonsteroid hormones are made from one or more amino acids.

Nonsteroid hormones attach to receptors in the cytoplasm; steroid hormones attach to membrane-bound receptors.

Nonsteroid hormones can pass through cell membranes; most steroid hormones cannot.

Steroid hormones inactivate genes; nonsteroid hormones directly activate genes.

what is Steroid hormones are made from lipids; nonsteroid hormones are made from one or more amino acids.

400

The lungs consist of many small air sacs and blood vessels, which greatly increase surface area and improve the transfer of substances through their walls. The structures in the digestive system most similar in function to these air sacs and capillaries are the __________.

sphincters

esophagus

gastric glands

gastric pits

villi and microvilli

what is villi and microvilli

400

Blood leaves the inferior vena cava and flows directly into the __________.

left atrium

pulmonary artery

superior vena cava

lungs

right atrium

what is the right atrium
400


Question 12:Which type of cell is responsible for causing apoptosis in cancer cells and virus-infected cells?

natural killer cells

helper T cells

dendritic cells

plasma cells


What are natural killer cells

500

Negative feedback is a method of homeostatic control that __________.

produces a response by lowering some set point of an organism's metabolism

causes an effector to signal the control center of an organism, which creates the stimulus to make a response

counteracts a change in a condition by causing the change to either moderate or stop

increases the speed and rapidity of negative responses

promotes decreases, rather than increases, in metabolism

what is counteracts a change in a condition by causing the change to either moderate or stop

500

Hormones __________.

are distributed by the bloodstream

act only on cells with receptors specific to that hormone

are relatively slow-acting

are chemical signals broadcast throughout the body

All of the listed responses are correct.


What is all of the listed responses are correct.

500

Which of the following is the actual absorptive surface within the lumen of the small intestine?

microvilli

villi

circular folds

lacteals

blood capillaries

what is microvilli?

500

Your blood pressure is 120/70. The "120" indicates __________, and the "70" indicates __________.

pressure in the left ventricle … pressure in the right ventricle

pressure in the systemic system … pressure in the pulmonary system

arterial pressure … venous pressure

arterial pressure during heart contraction … arterial pressure during heart relaxation

pressure in the left ventricle … pressure in the left atrium

what is arterial pressure during heart contraction … arterial pressure during heart relaxation

500

An adaptive immune response is initiated by the presence of which molecules?

interferon

complement

antigen

histamine

antibody

what is antigen?
600

An organism is to an albatross as a(n) __________ is to an intestine.

organ

tissue

cell

organ system

organism

what is an organ

600

Which of the following endocrine organs only stores hormones produced by the hypothalamus?

posterior pituitary

thyroid

anterior pituitary

adrenal medulla

adrenal cortex

what is posterior pituitary

600

During some types of antibiotic treatments, patients often experience diarrhea because __________.

the bacterial flora of the large intestine that normally break down undigested organic material are killed by the antibiotics

antibiotics affect the hormones that control intestinal peristalsis

after intestinal bacteria have been killed, an unusually large amount of water is reabsorbed

antibiotics interfere with the vitamin absorption normally occurring within the large intestine

antibiotics are toxic to the colon's epithelium and to bacteria

what is the bacterial flora of the large intestine that normally break down undigested organic material are killed by the antibiotics

600
DAILY DOUBLE


These return blood from capillaries to an atrium which passes blood to a ventricle.

what are veins. 

600

Once you have been exposed to an antigen, you develop immunity against the same antigen because __________.

certain lymphocytes enable the rapid formation of the proper antibodies

antibodies against the disease are constantly circulating in your blood

antigens are altered so that the invaders can no longer attack your tissues

your innate defenses are strengthenedB cells are stimulated to quickly engulf invaders

what are certain lymphocytes enable the rapid formation of the proper antibodies