BIOL 105 QZ 4 QA Resp Dig Nutr Urin Lymph 120413.2

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Biology 105 – Human Biology
Session:
Spring 2012
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55244 / 61816 4 Units
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F 9:00 AM – 11:50 AM LEC
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Instructor:
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RIDDELL
General Physiology
Match the term to its specific definition.
#
TERM
CODE
DEFINITION / DESCRIPTION
1.
_

Absorption ABE
A.

connective layer between muscles and mucous layer
2.
_

Body Mass Index CD
B.

degradation of large molecules for absorption
3.
_

Calorie BC
C.

discharge of feces
4.
_

Diuresis BD
D.

discharge of liquid substances from the body
5.
_

Ingestion ACD
E.

discharge of saliva from mouth
6.
_

Laryngitis ABD
AB.

enzyme that converts nucleosides to nucleotides
7.
_

Nutrient AD
AC.

essential natural inorganic molecule or element
8.
_

Peristalsis ABCE
AD.

essential substantial organic chemical in food
AE.

essential trace organic chemical in food
BC.

food energy metric
BD.

formation and production of urine
BE.

gastric secreted protein digesting enzyme
CD.

general calculation to determine obesity
CE.

indigestible plant substances / i.e., cellulose
DE.

inflammation of liver
ABC.

inflammation of the bowel
ABD.

inflammation of vocal chords
ABE.

intake of substances by cells
ACD.

intake of substances by the mouth
ACE.

membrane external to internal organs of the GI tract
ADE.

membrane internal to the GI tract
BCD.

muscle layers of the GI tract
BCE.

oral production of mucous and digestive enzymes
BDE.

orally secreted enzyme for hydrolysis of carbohydrate
CDE.

pancreatic enzyme for lipolysis
ABCD.

sore throat
ABCE.

unidirectional wave of muscular constriction in GI tract
ABCDE.

unrequited interstitial hyperplasia
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RIDDELL
Digestive System
9.
The ______ conducts the chewed bolus of food from the pharynx to the stomach.
A) esophagus
B) trachea
C) intestine
D) glottis
10.
The accessory organs of the digestive system include the _____.
A) pancreas and pharynx
B) stomach and duodenum
C) pancreas, liver, and gallbladder
D) esophagus and salivary glands
11.
This is a region that receives air from the nasal cavities and food from the mouth:
A) larynx
B) pharynx
C) esophagus
D) uvula
12.
Which of the following is the correct order for the major parts of the gastrointestinal tract?
A) esophagus, stomach, large intestine, ileum, mouth
B) mouth, stomach, esophagus, large intestine, small intestine
C) mouth, small intestine, stomach, esophagus, large intestine
D) mouth, esophagus, stomach, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, colon, rectum, anus
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QZ4
RIDDELL
Match the indicated item with its correct Anatomical name See diagram of Digestive System
SELECT FROM
DIAGRAM /
ILLUSTRATION
CODE
Anatomical Name Choices
13.
______$ BC
A
anus
14.
______X ABD
B
caecum
15.
______Z D
C
cardia
16.
______? DE
D
duodenum
17.
______& AD
E
esophagus
18.
______% E
AB
esophageal sphincter (lower)
AC
external environment
AD
ileum
AE
jejunum
BC
large Intestine
BD
laryngopharynx
BE
lips
CD
orppharynx
CE
pyloris
DE
rectum
ABC
sigmoid colon
ABD
stomach
ABE
teeth
ACD
tongue
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Diagram of Human Digestive System
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RIDDELL
Respiratory System
19.
The __________ houses the vocal cords.
A) larynx
B) bronchus
C) pharynx
D) esophagus
20.
The trachea divides into two __________ that lead to the lungs.
A) glotti
B) tracheae
C) bronchi
D) bronchioles
21.
By changing the ________ on the vocal cords, pitch of the voice is regulated.
A) position
B) location
C) tension
D) vibration
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RIDDELL
Match the indicated item with its correct Anatomical name See illustrations Respiratory System and Terminal
Bronchi
22.
In the following illustration the URT is divided from the LRT by a line between the Letters __ __
SELECT FROM DIAGRAM / ILLUSTRATION
__BE
BRONCHIOLE
__BC
25.
BRONCHUS
28.
__BD
LARYNX
__B
PHARYNX
__A
27.
PULMONARY ARTERIOLE
__AE
PULMONARY VENULE
__AD
30.
31.
32.
__AB
CAPILLARY
26.
29.
Code for
Bronchial Terminus
ALVEOLI
23.
24.
CODE for
Respiratory System
TRACHEA
VESSEL WITH HIGH O2 CONCENTRATION
__E
__AD
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RIDDELL
Illustration of Human Respiratory System
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Illustration of Bronchial Terminus
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RIDDELL
Urinary System
33.
The __________ convey(s) urine from the kidneys toward the bladder.
A) urethra
B) nephrons
C) prostate gland
D) ureters
34.
The portion(s) of the kidneys that actually produce urine is/are the ________.
A) renal medulla
B) renal pyramids
C) nephrons
D) All of these are correct.
35.
Which of the following is the correct order for the major parts of the urinary system as seen by a drop of
plasma as it becomes a drop of urine?
A) esophagus, stomach, liver, renal artery, kidney, nephron, loop of henle, bladder, ureter, urethra
B) renal artery, kidney, bile duct, cyctic duct, glomerulus, collecting duct, loop of Henle, renal papillae,
bladder, ureter
C) mouth, pharynx, small intestine, renal artery, kidney, cortex, calyx, urethra, bladder, ureter
D) renal artery, afferent artery, glomerulus, proximal tubule, loop of Henle, distal tubule, collecting,
renal pelvis, ureter, bladder, urethra
E) renal artery, afferent artery, renal vein, proximal tubule, distal tubule, loop of Henle, collecting duct,
renal papillae, renal calyx, renal pelvis, ureter, urethra, bladder
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RIDDELL
Match the indicated structure with its correct Anatomical illustration and code See illustrations of the Kidney
and Nephron
SELECT FROM DIAGRAM /
ILLUSTRATION
36.
COLLECTING DUCT
37.
COLLECTING DUCT
CODE for Kidney
CODE for Nephron
__AC
__BE
38.
GLOMERULUS
39.
GLOMERULUS
__BC
LOOP OF HENLE
__BD
40.
__AB
41.
RENAL ARTERY
__A
42.
RENAL CORTEX
__D
URETER
__C
43.
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Illustration of Kidney
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Illustration of Nephron
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Lymphatic / Immune System
44.
Tonsils are examples of _________
A. lymphoid organs.
B. lymphoid nodules.
C. lymph nodes.
D. afferent lymphatics.
45.
In which type of immunity are antibodies administered to fight infection or prevent disease after exposure
to the pathogen?
A. naturally acquired active immunity
B. induced passive immunity
C. naturally acquired passive immunity
46.
Masses of lymphoid tissue NOT surrounded by a fibrous capsule are called
A. lymph nodes.
B. lymphoid nodules.
C. afferent lymphatics.
D. lymphatic ducts.
47.
The ability to resist infection and disease through the activation of specific defenses is called________
A. immunity.
B. hypersensitivity.
C. anaphylaxis.
D. immunological surveillance.
48.
The lymphoid system is composed of
A) lymphatic vessels.
B) lymph nodes.
C) the spleen.
D) A and B only
E) all of the above
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49.
RIDDELL
The primary function of the lymphoid system is
A) circulation of nutrients.
B) transport of hormones.
C) production, maintenance, and distribution of lymphocytes.
D) production, maintenance, and distribution of plasma proteins.
E) all of the above
50.
The two collecting ducts that drain the lymphatic trunks are the
A) thoracic duct and right lymphatic duct.
B) lumbar duct and left lymphatic duct.
C) intestinal duct and left intercostal duct.
D) bronchomediastinal duct and subclavian duct.
E) none of the above
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