front 1 In mammals, most gas exchange between the atmosphere and blood occurs in?
| back 1 D |
front 2 The exhalation of air from human lungs is caused by?
| back 2 A |
front 3 Which of the following can be pathogens?
| back 3 C |
front 4 Damage to the sinoatrial node in humans:
| back 4 A |
front 5 The epiglottis of a human covers the glottis when he or she is:
| back 5 D |
front 6 Based on your understanding of lung function which of the following types of epithelium are used to line the lungs?
| back 6 C |
front 7 If you gently twist your earlobe, it does not remain distorted because it contains:
| back 7 D |
front 8 Hypoglycemia, or low levels of glucose in the blood of a healthy human, is "corrected" by:
| back 8 D |
front 9 What type of animal is most likely to have a large cecum?
| back 9 A |
front 10 T cells undergo maturation in the ________ gland?
| back 10 B |
front 11 What is an epitope?
| back 11 A |
front 12 What is one characteristic all muscle types share?
| back 12 A |
front 13 To maintain adequate nutrition, animals require dietary access to certain amino acids. An amino acid that is referred to as "nonessential" would be best described as one that:
| back 13 B |
front 14 What type of pathogen is multicellular and steals energy from its host?
| back 14 C |
front 15 Which of the following is an example of connective tissue?
| back 15 B |
front 16 Where are most nutrients absorbed from food?
| back 16 B |
front 17 When you hold your breath, which of the following blood gas changes first leads to the urge to breathe?
| back 17 D |
front 18 What is the purpose of the epiglottis?
| back 18 D |
front 19 Which of the following is a function of antibodies?
| back 19 B |
front 20 You are studying a large tropical reptile that has a high and relatively stable body temperature. How would you determine whether this animal is an endotherm or an ectotherm?
| back 20 D |
front 21 Cardiac muscle cells are both:
| back 21 C |
front 22 The panting responses that are observed in overheated birds and mammals dissipates excess heat by:
| back 22 C |
front 23 Which of the following is an inflammation-causing signal released by mast cells at the site of an infection?
| back 23 A |
front 24 Why are cells organized into tissues?
| back 24 C |
front 25 A drought in the desert reduces food availability for several months. A lizard (an ectotherm) survives until food availability increases but a desert mouse (an endotherm) does not. Why is this?
| back 25 C |
front 26 A vaccine is usually composed of:
| back 26 A |
front 27 Muscles are joined to bones by:
| back 27 C |
front 28 The nourishment, insulation, and support for neurons is the result of activity by:
| back 28 D |
front 29 What cell type stimulates both the humoral and cell-mediated immune pathways?
| back 29 B |
front 30 What is the purpose of villi and microvilli in the small intestine?
| back 30 D |
front 31 Which of the following best defines an antigen?
| back 31 B |
front 32 The set of blood vessels with the lowest blood pressure driving flow is:
| back 32 A |
front 33 Salivary amylase digests:
| back 33 A |
front 34 Which of the following are true of bile?
| back 34 C |
front 35 Hibernation during seasons of environmental stress is an example of:
| back 35 D |
front 36 Which nitrogenous waste requires hardly any water for its excretion?
| back 36 B |
front 37 Saltatory ('leaping') conduction is a term applied to:
| back 37 B |
front 38 after eating a carbohydrate-rich meal that spikes blood sugar, the mammalian pancreas increases its secretion of:
| back 38 A |
front 39 The osmoregulatory process called secretion refers to:
| back 39 D |
front 40 The point of connection between two communicating neurons if called:
| back 40 A |
front 41 Imagine you are resting comfortably on a sofa after dinner. This could be described as a state with:
| back 41 B |
front 42 The increased contraction of the human uterus during labor and delivery is at least partially due to the actions of:
| back 42 B |
front 43 From earliest to latest, the overall sequence of early development proceeds in which of the following sequences?
| back 43 B |
front 44 The archenteron (an internal tube) in the developing frog eventually develops into the:
| back 44 B |
front 45 The threshold potential of a membrane:
| back 45 B |
front 46 For a neuron at a resting potential of -70 mV, an increase in the movement of potassium ions out of that neuron's cytoplasm would result in:
| back 46 B |
front 47 In humans, the follicular cells that remain behind in the ovary following ovulation become:
| back 47 C |
front 48 Among these choices, the most energetically efficient locomotion per unit mass is likely:
| back 48 B |
front 49 Fertilization of human eggs usually takes place in the:
| back 49 A |
front 50 In the human retina:
| back 50 A |
front 51 The perceived pitch of a sound depends on:
| back 51 D |
front 52 In vertebrate animals, spermatogenesis and oogenesis differ in that:
| back 52 D |
front 53 From earliest to latest, the overall sequence of early development proceeds in which of the following sequences?
| back 53 A |
front 54 Materials are returned to the blood from filtrate by which of the following processes?
| back 54 A |
front 55 The embryonic precursor to the human spinal cord is the:
| back 55 B |
front 56 The formation of the fertilization membrane requires an increase in the availability of:
| back 56 C |
front 57 Testosterone is an example of a chemical signal that affects the very cells that synthesize it, the neighboring cells in the testis, along with distant cells outside the gonads. Thus, testosterone is an example of:
| back 57 B |
front 58 The human knee-jerk reflex requires an intact:
| back 58 D |
front 59 Myelinated neurons are especially abundant in the:
| back 59 D |
front 60 Neurotransmitters categorized as inhibitory are expected to:
| back 60 C |
front 61 The hypothalamus:
| back 61 D |
front 62 Fertilization normally:
| back 62 D |
front 63 A skeletal muscle deprived of adequate ATP supplies will:
| back 63 D |
front 64 The outer-to-inner sequence of tissue layers in a post-gastrulation vertebrate embryo is:
| back 64 C |
front 65 Which nitrogenous waste requires the most energy to produce?
| back 65 B |
front 66 The somatic nervous system can alter the activities of its targets, the skeletal muscle fibers, because:
| back 66 D |
front 67 A skeletal muscle with abnormally low levels of calcium ions would be impaired in:
| back 67 A |
front 68 When several EPSPs arrive simultaneously from differ dendritic locations, depolarizing the postsynaptic cell threshold, this is an example of:
| back 68 A |
front 69 Neural transmission across a mammalian synaptic gap is accomplished by:
| back 69 C |
front 70 Calcium ions initiate sliding of filaments in skeletal muscles by:
| back 70 D |
front 71 If a ray-finned fish is to both hover (remain stationary) in the water column and ventilate its gills effectively, then what other structure besides its swim bladder will it use?
| back 71 C |
front 72 What distinguishes complete metamorphosis from incomplete metamorphosis in insects?
| back 72 B |
front 73 While sampling marine plankton in a lab, a student encounters large numbers of fertilized eggs. The student rears some of the eggs in the laboratory for further study and finds that the blastopore becomes the mouth. The embryo develops into a trochopohore larva and eventually has a true coelom. These eggs probably belonged too:
| back 73 A |
front 74 A brachiopod can be distinguished from a bivalve by the presence of:
| back 74 B |
front 75 Planarians lack dedicated respiratory and circulatory systems because:
| back 75 D |
front 76 How many of the following characteristics of arthropods?
| back 76 C |
front 77 If you wanted to show your friends what a lophophore is and how it works, you would point out a feeding:
| back 77 D |
front 78 The possession of two pairs of antennae is a characteristic of:
| back 78 A |
front 79 The members of which clade in the phylum Cnidaria occur only as polyps?
| back 79 A |
front 80 Vertebrates and tunicates share:
| back 80 A |
front 81 In which vertebrates must fertilization always be interal?
| back 81 D |
front 82 Which of these statements accurately describes a similarity between sharks and ray-finned fishes?
| back 82 A |
front 83 Which of the following is a diploblastic phylum of completely aquatic predators?
| back 83 D |
front 84 The larvae of many common tapeworm species that infect humans are usually found:
| back 84 C |
front 85 What do all craniates have that earlier chordates did not have?
| back 85 A |
front 86 A sponge's structural materials (spicules, spongin) are manufactured by what type of cell?
| back 86 A |
front 87 You find a small animal with eight legs crawling up you bedroom wall. Closer examination will probably reveal that this animal has:
| back 87 A |
front 88 Which of the following describe echinoderms?
| back 88 B |
front 89 Which group's members have had both lungs and gills during their adult lives?
| back 89 B |
front 90 Internal fertilization, leathery amniotic egg, and skin that resists drying are characteristics of:
| back 90 B |
front 91 Which mollusk clade includes members that undergo embryonic torsion?
| back 91 A |
front 92 The water vascular system of echinoderms:
| back 92 A |
front 93 Why is the amniotic egg considered an important evolutionary breakthrough?
| back 93 B |
front 94 Which phylum captures prey using sticky colloblast cells?
| back 94 C |
front 95 How many of the following are characteristics of at least some members of the phylum Cnidaria?
| back 95 C |
front 96 A terrestrial slug, a clam, and an octopus all share:
| back 96 B |
front 97 Sponges are most accurately described as:
| back 97 D |
front 98 Which of the following animal groups is entirely aquatic?
| back 98 C |
front 99 Lampreys differ from hagfishes in:
| back 99 A |
front 100 The presence of a swim bladder allows the typical ray-finned fish to stop swimming and still:
| back 100 A |
front 101 A terrestrial mollusk without a shell belongs to which clade?
| back 101 D |
front 102 The heartworms that can accumulate within the hearts of dogs and other mammals have a pseudocoelom, an alimentary canal, and an outer covering that is occasionally shed. To which phylum does the heartworm belong?
| back 102 D |
front 103 Which living chordates are postulated to be most like the earliest chordates in appearance?
| back 103 C |
front 104 Against which stiff structure do the circular and longitudinal muscles of annelids work?
| back 104 A |
front 105 The swim bladder of ray-finned fishes:
| back 105 B |