front 1 Gas exchange in the aquatic salamander known as the axolotl is correctly described as | back 1 simple diffusion of oxygen into the salamander from the water |
front 2 In which of the following organisms does blood flow from the pulmocutaneous circulation to the heart before circulating through the rest of the body? | back 2 frogs |
front 3 The only vertebrates in which blood flows directly from respiratory organs to body tissues without first returning to the heart are the | back 3 fishes |
front 4 Which pair of mammalian blood vessels has blood that is the least similar in its gas content? | back 4 the pulmonary veins and the jugular vein |
front 5 Exhaled air has ________ than inhaled air | back 5 more carbon dioxide and less oxygen |
front 6 From the right ventricle, blood floweth to the | back 6 lungs |
front 7 What is the correct sequence of blood flow in reptiles and mammals? | back 7 vena cava > right atrium > right ventricle > pulmonary circuit |
front 8 The set of blood vessels with the lowest blood pressure driving flow is | back 8 the veins |
front 9 Fish secrete their nitrogenous waste as | back 9 ammonia |
front 10 Birds secrete their nitrogenous waste as | back 10 uric acid |
front 11 An increased concentration of nitric oxide within a vascular bed is associated with | back 11 vasodilation |
front 12 Small swollen areas in the neck, groin, and axillary (arm pit) region are associated with | back 12 increased activity of the immune system |
front 13 The blood pressure is lowest in the | back 13 venae cavae |
front 14 In the diagram, B is the | back 14 ureter |
front 15 In the diagram, D is the | back 15 urethra |
front 16 The diagnosis of hypertension in adults is based on the | back 16 blood pressure being greater than 140mm Hg systolic and/or >90 diastolic |
front 17 The hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells, and the organ where this hormone is synthesized, are | back 17 erythropoietin and the kidneys, respectively |
front 18 Heart rate will increase in the presence of increased | back 18 epinephrine |
front 19 In mammals, most gas exchange between the atmosphere and the pulmonary blood occurs in the | back 19 alveoli |
front 20 Countercurrent exchange is evident in | back 20 the flow of water across the gills of a fish and that of blood within those gills |
front 21 Some human infants, especially those born prematurely, suffer serious respiratory failure because of | back 21 lung collapse due to inadequate production of surfactant |
front 22 Air rushes into the lungs of humans during inhalation becasue | back 22 the rib muscles and diaphragm contract, increasing the lung volume |
front 23 Breathing is usually regulated by | back 23 CO2 and O2 concentration and pH-level sensors |
front 24 Water has a ________oxygen concentration than air | back 24 lower |
front 25 Frogs can absorb oxygen through their skin | back 25 TRUE |
front 26 Blood returning to the mammalian heart in a pulmonary vein draws first into the | back 26 left atrium |
front 27 Blood leaving the right atrium passes through the | back 27 right atrioventricular valve |
front 28 When you hold your breath, which of the following blood gas changes first leads to the urge to breathe? | back 28 rising CO2 |
front 29 Blood leaving the left atrium passes through the | back 29 left atrioventricular valve |
front 30 In the diagram, 2 is pointing to the | back 30 superior vena cava |
front 31 4 is pointing to the | back 31 pulmonary vein |
front 32 9 is pointing to the | back 32 pulmonary artery |
front 33 12 is pointing to the | back 33 left atrioventricular valve |
front 34 6 is pointing to the | back 34 right atrioventricular valve |
front 35 15 is pointing to the | back 35 aorta |
front 36 Most of the exchange surfaces of multicellular animals are lined with | back 36 epithelial tissue |
front 37 An example of a connective tissue is the | back 37 blood |
front 38 Food moves along the digestive tract as the result of contractions by | back 38 smooth muscle |
front 39 An example of a properly functioning homeostatic control system is seen when | back 39 the kidneys excrete salt into the urine when dietary salt levels rise |
front 40 Positive feedback has occurred when | back 40 uterine contractions needed for the birthing process are expedited by the pressure of a moving baby in its mother's uterus |
front 41 In a survivably cold environment, an ectotherm is more likely to survive an extended period of food deprivation than would an equally sized endotherm because the ectotherm | back 41 invests little energy in temperature regulation |
front 42 Endothermy | back 42 is a characteristic of animals that have fairly constant body temperature |
front 43 The panting responses that are observed in overheated birds and mammals dissipates excess heat by | back 43 evaporation |
front 44 An example of an organism that has only behavioral controls over its body | back 44 green frog |
front 45 A moth preparing for flight on a cold morning warms its flight muscles via | back 45 shivering thermogenesis |
front 46 The thin horizontal arrows in the figure above show that | back 46 the warmer arterial blood transfers heat to the cooler venous blood |
front 47 C is pointing to the | back 47 trachea |
front 48 E is pointing to the | back 48 bronchi |
front 49 AC is pointing to the | back 49 alveoli |
front 50 Urea is produced in the | back 50 liver from NH3 and CO2 |
front 51 Which nitrogenous waste has the greatest number of nitrogen atoms | back 51 uric acid |
front 52 The nitrogenous waste that requires the most energy to produce is | back 52 uric acid |
front 53 The advantage of excreting nitrogenous wastes as urea rather than as ammonia is that | back 53 urea is less toxic than ammonia |
front 54 In animals, nitrogenous wastes are produced mostly from the catabolism of | back 54 proteins and nucleic acids |
front 55 The transfer of fluid from the glomerulus to Bowman's capsule | back 55 is mainly a consequence of blood pressure in the capillaries of the glomerulus |
front 56 Within a normally functioning kidney, blood can be found in | back 56 the vasa recta |
front 57 The filtrate in the renal pelvis enters directly from | back 57 the collecting duct |
front 58 The filtrate in the proximal convoluted tubule of the human does not normally include | back 58 glucose |
front 59 Human urine is usually more acidic than most other bodily fluids becuase | back 59 hydrogen ions are actively moved into the filtrate |
front 60 Increased ADH secretion is likely after | back 60 sweating-induced dehydration increases plasma osmolarity |
front 61 Which process in the nephron is least selective | back 61 filtration |
front 62 Which of the following is excreted readily by aquatic animals because of its high solubility in the respiratory medium? | back 62 A |
front 63 Which of the following is synthesized by mammals, most amphibians, sharks, and some bony fishes, and has lower toxicity than its nitrogenous substrate? | back 63 B |