front 1 Which of the following is a question about physiology?
| back 1 E)How is blood pressure affected by physical activity? |
front 2 Most cells are microscopic because at this small size _____.
| back 2 A)the ratio of surface area to cell volume is maximized |
front 3 Which of the following is a benefit of multicellularity compared to organisms consisting of just one cell?
| back 3 C)Cells can specialize. |
front 4 Which of these is most likely a characteristic of a large but NOT small aquatic animal?
| back 4 C)extensive branching of internal respiratory surfaces |
front 5 Interstitial fluid is _____.
| back 5 D)the fluid that fills the spaces between cells of vertebrates |
front 6 Food processing, absorption, and distribution in your body are mainly accomplished by the _____ systems.
| back 6 D)digestive and circulatory |
front 7 Which of the following systems is correctly paired with one of its parts?
| back 7 B)endocrine system ... thyroid gland |
front 8 An organ such as the heart or liver consists of _____.
| back 8 E)All of the listed responses are correct. |
front 9 An organism is to an albatross as a(n) _____ is to an intestine.
| back 9 E)organ |
front 10 An epithelial cell with a relatively large amount of cytoplasm probably has what function?
| back 10 B)absorption and secretion |
front 11 Which of the following are types of cells found in epithelial tissues?
| back 11 E)squamous, cuboidal, and columnar cells |
front 12 Where in the body would you be most likely to find secretory cells shaped like dice? A)respiratory tract
| back 12 E)thyroid and salivary glands |
front 13 Which of the following tissues bind and support other tissues in the body?
| back 13 E)connective tissues |
front 14 Microscopic analysis of an unknown tissue sample reveals the presence of chondrocytes, indicating that the sample was probably taken from _____ tissue.
| back 14 D)cartilage |
front 15 The matrix of blood tissue, where water, salts, and dissolved proteins are found, is _____.
| back 15 C)the blood plasma |
front 16 Which of the six major types of connective tissue has a rigid matrix that contains collagen and calcium salts?
| back 16 D)bone |
front 17 Ligaments are what kind of connective tissue?
| back 17 C)a type of fibrous connective tissue |
front 18 Cells that secrete the proteins that make cartilage strong yet flexible are called _____.
| back 18 C)chondrocytes |
front 19 Ligaments connect _____ to _____.
| back 19 E)bone ... bone |
front 20 Which of the following are connective tissues?
| back 20 E)adipose tissue, cartilage, bone, and blood |
front 21 Bone cells are called _____.
| back 21 A)osteocytes |
front 22 "Striated" is a description that would apply to which kind of animal tissue?
| back 22 B)muscle |
front 23 Myosin and actin are _____.
| back 23 E)proteins that play a major role in muscle contraction |
front 24 A neuron consists of _____.
| back 24 C)a cell body, dendrites, and axons |
front 25 The _____ system and the _____ system work together to coordinate and control the bodies of most animals.
| back 25 A)nervous ... endocrine |
front 26 Hormones _____.
| back 26 E)All of the listed responses are correct. |
front 27 Which of the following is a characteristic of the nervous system but not the endocrine system?
| back 27 B)Signaling usually involves more than one type of signal. |
front 28 Which of the following best illustrates homeostasis?
| back 28 D)When blood CO2 increases, you breathe faster, ridding the body of excess CO2. |
front 29 Negative feedback is a method of homeostatic control that _____.
| back 29 D)counteracts a change in a condition by causing the change to either moderate or stop |
front 30 Which of the following is a function of your circadian rhythm?
| back 30 C)Your body temperature rises and falls every day. |
front 31 When we talk of feedback systems, the word "stimulus" means _____.
| back 31 D)a deviation from the set point |
front 32 The role of an effector in a feedback loop is to _____.
| back 32 A)influence the stimulus |
front 33 When a jogger starts to run, the rate at which his muscles produce CO2 rises sharply. But the CO2 in his blood rises only slightly before he starts to breathe faster and his heart starts beating stronger. Soon his increased rate of CO2 production is balanced by an increased rate of CO2 removal. This would be an example of _____ feedback because the jogger's circulatory and respiratory systems are _____.
| back 33 A)negative ... acting to oppose the increase of CO2 from the preferred concentration |
front 34 _____ feedback most directly maintains homeostasis because it _____.
| back 34 C)Negative ... tends to keep a system at a desirable "set point" |
front 35 By definition, an ectotherm _____.
| back 35 B)obtains most of its heat from its environment |
front 36 The term "endotherm" refers specifically to _____.
| back 36 E)an animal that gets most of its body heat from its metabolism |
front 37 Which statement is true regarding thermoregulation?
| back 37 C)Ectotherms generally do not conserve body heat as effectively as do polar bears. |
front 38 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 _____.
| back 38 C)heat radiated from his tired body |
front 39 It is a cold day in the lecture hall. When you rest your arm on the cool laminated desktop at your seat, heat is transferred _____.
| back 39 B)from your body to the desk by conduction |
front 40 Humid weather makes you feel warmer because humid air, which is saturated with water molecules, _____.
| back 40 A)interferes with heat loss by evaporation |
front 41 During a fever, the _____ readjusts the set point of the body to a _____ temperature.
| back 41 D)hypothalamus ... higher |
front 42 On a cold day, blood vessels in the skin _____.
| back 42 B)constrict, reducing heat loss from blood at the surface |
front 43 When your body temperature is too _____, _____ helps to correct the situation because it _____.
| back 43 A)high ... peripheral vasodilation ... redirects heat from the body core to the outside |
front 44 Sweating _____.
| back 44 A)helps the body thermoregulate |
front 45 Which description is a behavior that helps warm the body?
| back 45 A)A falcon migrates from San Francisco to Brazil for the winter. |
front 46 In the late fall, bats hibernate in clusters with many bats pressed together and holding on to one another. Which of the following supposed advantages of huddling behavior is, in reality, not true? A)In this configuration, less heat is needed for each bat and, therefore, each bat requires less food.
| back 46 B)Huddling behavior helps bats stay warm while they feed. |
front 47 In most animals, food is digested by _____, _____ are absorbed by body cells, and most energy-containing molecules are used to generate _____.
| back 47 E)enzymatic hydrolysis ... nutrients ... ATP |
front 48 The amount of energy expended while an endothermic organism is resting, unstressed, and not actively digesting or growing is called its _____.
| back 48 A)basal metabolic rate |
front 49 Which of the following animals would you expect to consume food at the highest rate (kilograms of food per kilogram of body weight per day)?
| back 49 D)sparrow |
front 50 During the night, the dormouse forages and eats, but during the day its body temperature and heart rate drop significantly. This is an example of what physiological process?
| back 50 A)torpor |