front 1 The most important mineralocorticoid regulator of electrolyte
concentrations in extracellular fluids is ________. | back 1 A. aldosterone |
front 2 Which organ is responsible for synthesizing the hormone atrial
natriuretic peptide (ANP)? | back 2 B. the heart |
front 3 Dave has discovered a new lipid-soluble hormone. Which of the
following is true regarding this hormone? | back 3 B) will be bound to a transport protein in the blood |
front 4 Cellular responses to hormones that initiate second-messenger systems
include ________. | back 4 B) possible activation of several different second-messenger systems |
front 5 One of the least complicated of the endocrine control systems
directly responds to changing blood levels of ions and nutrients.
Which of the following describes this mechanism? | back 5 C) humoral stimulation |
front 6 Eicosanoids do NOT include__________. | back 6 C) hydrocortisones |
front 7 The second-messenger mechanism of hormone action operates by
________. | back 7 B) binding to specific receptors and employing the services of G proteins and cAMP |
front 8 Hormones often cause a cell to elicit multiple responses; this is
because ________. | back 8 D) during protein kinase activation, enzymes phosphorylate many other enzymes |
front 9 Johanna is significantly shorter than normal for her age. Her doctor
recommends treatment with a hormone before her growth plates ossify in
her long bones. Which hormone is recommended? | back 9 C) growth hormone |
front 10 Which of the following is NOT a cardinal sign of diabetes
mellitus? | back 10 D) polycythemia |
front 11 The ability of a specific tissue or organ to respond to the presence
of a hormone is dependent on ________. | back 11 D) the presence of the appropriate receptors on the cells of the target tissue or organ |
front 12 A man has been told that he is NOT synthesizing enough
follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and for this reason he may be
unable to father a child. Choose the correct statement to explain this
problem. | back 12 B) FSH stimulates sperm production in the testes. |
front 13 The posterior lobe of the pituitary gland is NOT a true endocrine
gland because ________. | back 13 B) it is only a hormone storage area that receives hormones from the hypothalamus for release |
front 14 Normal development of the immune response is due in part to hormones
produced by the ________. | back 14 C) thymus gland |
front 15 Thyroid hormone (a small iodinated amine) enters target cells in a
manner similar to ________. | back 15 B) steroid hormones, because both diffuse easily into target cells |
front 16 If you centrifuge (spin) whole blood, you will find the red blood
cells (erythrocytes) at the bottom of the tube and white blood cells
atop them. This implies that ________. | back 16 A) red blood cells have a greater density than white blood cells |
front 17 Diabetes can cause a condition called nephrotic syndrome in which a
person will suffer a loss of osmotic pressure with fluid from the
plasma leaving blood vessels causing Edema (swelling). Which of the
following is likely the cause of this condition? | back 17 C) release of albumin protein into the urine |
front 18 A lack of intrinsic factor, leading to a deficiency of vitamin B12
and causing an appearance of large pale cells called macrocytes, is
characteristic of ________. | back 18 D) pernicious anemia |
front 19 With a patient administered an injection of colony stimulating factor
(CSF) you would expect to see ________. | back 19 C) increased white blood cell count |
front 20 Which two factors below make rapid and substantial blood loss life
threatening? | back 20 C) loss of blood pressure and loss of oxygen carrying capacity |
front 21 An individual who is blood type AB negative can ________. | back 21 A) receive any blood type in moderate amounts except that with the Rh antigen |
front 22 All of the following conditions impair coagulation except
________. | back 22 B) vascular spasm |
front 23 A mismatch of blood types during a transfusion is dangerous because
________. | back 23 A) preformed antibodies in the recipient's blood will bind and clump (agglutinate) the donated cells |
front 24 A person with an extremely high count of neutrophils is likely
suffering ________. | back 24 A) a bacterial infection |
front 25 Which of the following would not be a possible cause of sickling of
red blood cells in someone with sickle-cell anemia? | back 25 A) prolonged exposure to cold |
front 26 Which of the following transports oxygen-rich blood? | back 26 C) pulmonary vein |
front 27 The atrioventricular (AV) valves are closed ________. | back 27 D) when the ventricles are in systole |
front 28 Which of the events below does NOT occur when the semilunar valves
are open? | back 28 A) Ventricles are in diastole. |
front 29 During the period of ventricular filling ________. | back 29 A) blood flows mostly passively through the atria and the open atrioventricular (AV) valves into the ventricles |
front 30 Norepinephrine acts on the heart by ________. | back 30 C) causing threshold to be reached more quickly |
front 31 Which of the following factors does NOT influence heart rate? | back 31 D) skin color |
front 32 When viewing a dissected heart, it is easy to visually discern the
right and left ventricles by ________. | back 32 A) noticing the thickness of the ventricle walls |
front 33 While auscultating heart sounds during a checkup, Andy's doctor hears
a high-pitched sound during ventricular contraction. Which type of
valve could cause this? | back 33 B) stenotic aortic semilunar valve |
front 34 Which of the following receive(s) blood during ventricular
systole? | back 34 D) both the aorta and pulmonary trunk |
front 35 Which of the following processes provides a long-term response to
changes in blood pressure? | back 35 A) renal regulation |
front 36 The pulse pressure is ________. | back 36 A) systolic pressure minus diastolic pressure |
front 37 Which of the following is most likely to occur in the arteriovenous
shuts present in the blood vessels of the finger tips and
toes? | back 37 C) Colder temperatures will result in vasoconstriction in the arteriovenous shuts. |
front 38 These capillaries may be lined with phagocytes that can extend their
process into the plasma to catch "prey." | back 38 C) sinusoids |
front 39 Which of the following would not be expected from taking a diuretic
drug? | back 39 D) greater stress on the heart to provide adequate perfusion |
front 40 Where in the body would you find low oxygen levels causing
vasoconstriction and high levels causing vasodilation? | back 40 C) lungs |
front 41 Blood flow to the skin ________. | back 41 A) increases when environmental temperature rises |
front 42 Which of the following is NOT a function of lymph nodes? | back 42 D) produce lymph fluid and cerebrospinal fluid |
front 43 Antibodies that act against a particular foreign substance are
released by ________. | back 43 D) plasma cells |
front 44 Which of the following would NOT be classified as a lymphoid
organ? | back 44 B) pancreas |
front 45 Large clusters of lymph nodes occur in all of the following locations
EXCEPT the ________. | back 45 C) lower extremitie |
front 46 Which lymphoid organ atrophies as we age? | back 46 A) thymus |
front 47
Select the correct statement about lymph transport. | back 47 A) Lymph transport depends on the movement of adjacent tissues, such as skeletal muscles. |
front 48 Small secondary lymphoid organs, which cluster along lymphatic
vessels, are termed ________. | back 48 D) lymph nodes |
front 49 Which of the following is not a function of the inflammatory
response? | back 49 D) replaces injured tissues with connective tissue |
front 50 Which of the following is characteristic of complete
antigens? | back 50 A) reactivity with an antibody |
front 51 Cancer cells and virus-infected body cells can be killed before
activation of adaptive immunity by ________. | back 51 D) natural killer cells |
front 52 Innate immune system defenses include ________. | back 52 A) phagocytosis |
front 53 Select the correct statement about antigens. | back 53 B) One antigen may have many different antigenic determinants and may therefore cause the formation of more than one antibody. |
front 54 Clonal selection of B cells ________. | back 54 A) results in the formation of plasma cells |
front 55 All of the following are true of the classical pathway of complement
activation except one. Select the one answer that does not describe
the classical pathway of complement activation. | back 55 C) It activates T-helper cells by presenting antigen to them. |
front 56 Vaccines work by ________. | back 56 A) priming the adaptive immunity with a relatively harmless primary exposure |
front 57 Antibody functions include all of the following except
________. | back 57 C) cross-linking cell-bound antigens on red blood cells when blood types are properly matched |
front 58 Which of the following cells has the largest role and most widespread
effect on immunity? | back 58 B) helper T cell |
front 59 Which of the following is not a mechanism for the development of
autoimmune disorders? | back 59 C) a second exposure to an allergen |
front 60 Which of the following is NOT a form of lung cancer? | back 60 C) Kaposi's sarcoma |
front 61 Respiratory control centers are located in the ________. | back 61 D) medulla and pons |
front 62 The main site of gas exchange is the ________. | back 62 B) alveoli |
front 63 The solutes contained in saliva include ________. | back 63 B) electrolytes, digestive enzyme, mucin, lysozyme, wastes, and IgA |
front 64 Digestion and absorption of which of the following would be affected
the most if the liver were severely damaged? | back 64 D) lipids |
front 65 Choose the incorrect statement regarding bile. | back 65 C) Bile contains enzymes for digestion. |
front 66 Nervous control of gastric secretion is provided by ________. | back 66 D) the vagus nerve and enteric plexus |
front 67 Which of the following is NOT a function of low-density-lipoproteins
(LDLs)? | back 67 C) transport cholesterol from the peripheral tissues to the liver |
front 68 Which of the following food groups are considered good sources of
complete proteins? | back 68 B) eggs, milk, yogurt, meat, and fish |
front 69 Many factors influence basal metabolic rate (BMR). What is the most
critical factor? | back 69 D) the ratio of surface area to volume (weight) of the body |
front 70 A recent health screening revealed a low-density-lipoprotein (LDL)
level over 130. Which of the following should be prescribed? | back 70 A) statins |
front 71 Which of the choices below is NOT a mechanism of heat
production? | back 71 A) sweating |
front 72 The process of breaking triglycerides down into glycerol and fatty
acids is known as ________. | back 72 B) lipolysis |
front 73 Which of the following statements best describes the difference
between the intrinsic and extrinsic controls of the kidney? | back 73 C) Extrinsic controls have the greatest effect on systemic blood pressure while intrinsic control have a greater effect on GFR. |
front 74 Select the correct statement about the ureters. | back 74 B) The ureters are capable of peristalsis like that of the gastrointestinal tract |
front 75 Which of the hormones below is responsible for facultative water
reabsorption? | back 75 D) ADH |
front 76 An increase in the permeability of the cells of the collecting tubule
to water is due to a(n) ________. | back 76 A) increase in the production of ADH |
front 77 Most electrolyte reabsorption by the renal tubules is
________. | back 77 C) hormonally controlled in distal tubule segments |
front 78 Cells and transport proteins are physically prevented from passing
through the filtration membrane. This has the following effect on
filtration. | back 78 C) increasing osmotic pressure in the glomerular capillaries that reduces the amount of filtration |
front 79 Which of the following hormones is important in the regulation of
sodium ion concentrations in the extracellular fluid? | back 79 A) aldosterone |
front 80 One of the major physiological factors that triggers thirst is
________. | back 80 B) a rise in plasma osmolality |
front 81 The maintenance of the proper pH of the body fluids may be the result
of ________. | back 81 A) the control of respiratory ventilation |
front 82 Insufficient parathyroid hormone production in the body could result
in ________. | back 82 B) muscle twitching |
front 83 The movement of fluids between cellular compartments
________. | back 83 C) is regulated by osmotic and hydrostatic forces |
front 84 ) Which of the following is NOT a method for regulating the hydrogen
ion concentration in blood? | back 84 D) diet |
front 85 Which of the following is NOT a trigger for juxtaglomerular granular
cells to release renin? | back 85 C) increased extracellular fluid water levels |
front 86 Antidiuretic hormone (ADH) ________. | back 86 B) secretion is inhibited by alcohol |
front 87 Aldosterone ________. | back 87 D) functions to increase sodium reabsorption |
front 88 Which of the following is NOT a category of endocrine gland
stimulus? | back 88 A) enzymatic |
front 89 Which of the following is NOT a steroid-based hormone? | back 89 A) epinephrine |
front 90 Steroid hormones exert their action by ________. | back 90 C) entering the nucleus of a cell and initiating or altering the expression of a gene |
front 91 Oxytocin ________. | back 91 C) release is an example of a positive feedback control mechanism |
front 92 Which of the following would you expect to have the least effect on
hematocrit percentage? | back 92 D) prolonged or excessive fever |
front 93 What organ in the body regulates erythrocyte production? | back 93 D) kidney |
front 94 People that have a single allele (gene copy) for sickle cell anemia
are typically not sick from the disease and are said to be carriers of
sickle cell trait. These people will more often live in the malaria
belt of sub-Saharan Africa. The most likely explanation for this is
________. | back 94 C) people with sickle cell trait have a better chance of surviving malaria |
front 95 Loss of fibrinogen within the plasma would most likely cause which of
the following? | back 95 A) loss of blood clotting |
front 96 Blood reticulocyte counts provide information regarding
________. | back 96 A) rate of erythrocyte formation |
front 97 When does the period of atrial repolarization occur? | back 97 B) ventricular contraction |
front 98 Damage to the ________ causes heart block. | back 98 B) atrioventricular (AV) node |
front 99 Blood within the pulmonary veins returns to the ________. | back 99 B) left atrium |
front 100 Select the correct statement about the function of myocardial
cells. | back 100 B) The entire heart contracts as a unit or it does not contract at all. |
front 101 Normal heart sounds are caused by which of the following
events? | back 101 A) closure of the heart valves |
front 102 Which of the following blood pressure readings would be indicative of
hypertension? | back 102 C) 170/96 |
front 103 Which of the following is likely during vigorous exercise? | back 103 C) Capillaries of the active muscles will be engorged with blood. |
front 104 Reduction in the concentration of albumin in blood plasma would alter
capillary exchange by ________. | back 104 C) decreasing colloid osmotic pressure and edema will occur |
front 105 A person suddenly gaining significant amounts of adipose tissue can
expect all of the following physiological changes except one. Which of
the following is least likely to occur with a sudden and significant
gain in adipose tissue? | back 105 A) lower heart rate and reduced blood flow |
front 106 Due to the branching of arteries the type of arteries that would be
most numerous would be ________. | back 106 D) arterioles |
front 107 Flow of lymph through a lymph node is slowed due to ________. | back 107 C) fewer efferent vessels draining it compared to many afferent vessels feeding it |
front 108 What is a bubo? | back 108 A) an infected lymph node |
front 109 Peyer's patches are found in the distal portion of the
________. | back 109 C) small intestine |
front 110 Which of the following does NOT contain a mucosa-associated lymphatic
tissue? | back 110 A) thymus |
front 111 Which statement is true about T cells? | back 111 A) Their proliferation is enhanced by interleukins 1 and 2. |
front 112 What is the role of interferon in defense against disease? | back 112 C) protects cells that have not yet been infected by viruses |
front 113 Choose the best description of an antigen. | back 113 D) a particle that triggers the adaptive immunity |
front 114 ) Select the correct statement about immunodeficiency. | back 114 C) The causative agent in acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a virus that recognizes CD4 proteins |
front 115 Select the correct statement about oxygen transport in blood. | back 115 A) A 50% oxygen saturation level of blood returning to the lungs might indicate an activity level higher than normal |
front 116 Hepatocytes do not ________. | back 116 D) produce digestive enzymes |
front 117 The mechanical and chemical receptors that control digestive activity
are located ________. | back 117 C) in the walls of the tract organs |
front 118 ipogenesis occurs when ________. | back 118 D) cellular ATP and glucose levels are high |
front 119 Which of the following is NOT an important function of the
liver? | back 119 C) protein metabolism |
front 120 When proteins undergo deamination, the waste substance found in the
urine is mostly ________. | back 120 C) urea |
front 121 If one says that the clearance value of glucose is zero, what does
this mean? | back 121 D) Normally all the glucose is reabsorbed |
front 122 As a result of stress the anterior pituitary releases ________, which
stimulates release of hormones from the adrenal cortex that retain
sodium and water, increase blood sugar, and begin breaking down
fats. | back 122 D) ACTH |
front 123 Cells that respond to peptide hormones usually do so through a
sequence of biochemical reactions involving receptor and kinase
activation. In order for cells to respond, it is necessary for first
and second messengers to communicate. This is possible because
________. | back 123 A) G protein acts as the link between first and second messengers |
front 124 Hemolytic disease of the newborn will not be possible in which of the
following situations listed below? | back 124 C) if the father is Rh |
front 125 Which of the following plasma components is most likely to rise in
concentration during an acute infection? | back 125 C) gamma globulins |
front 126 Hemorrhage with a large loss of blood causes ________. | back 126 B) a lowering of blood pressure due to change in cardiac output |
front 127 If cardiac muscle is deprived of its normal blood supply, damage
would primarily result from ________. | back 127 D) decreased delivery of oxygen |
front 128 The term ductus venosus refers to ________. | back 128 A) a special fetal vessel that allows umbilical blood to bypass the liver |
front 129 Which tunic of an artery is most responsible for maintaining blood
pressure and continuous blood circulation? | back 129 B) tunica media |
front 130 The lymphatic capillaries are ________. | back 130 D) more permeable than blood capillaries |
front 131 Which of the following is a part of the second line of defense
against microorganisms? | back 131 A) phagocytes |
front 132 Which of the choices below determines the direction of respiratory
gas movement? | back 132 B) partial pressure gradient |
front 133 The function of goblet cells is to ________. | back 133 C) produce mucus that protects parts of the digestive organs from the effects of powerful enzymes needed for food digestion |
front 134 The molecule that serves as the major source of readily available
fuel for neurons and blood cells is ________. | back 134 C) glucose |
front 135 If the Tm for a particular amino acid is 120 mg/100 ml and the
concentration of that amino acid in the blood is 230 mg/100 ml, the
amino acid will ________. | back 135 C) appear in the urine |
front 136 An illness causes Doug to experience severe diarrhea and an
accompanying loss of bicarbonate-rich secretions. How can this
metabolic acidosis be compensated? | back 136 A) increased respiratory rate and depth |
front 137 In circumstances where the body requires prolonged or increased
levels of a hormone, the DNA of target cells will specify the
synthesis of more receptors on the surface of the cells of the target
organ. This is known as ________. | back 137 D) up-regulation |
front 138 If you centrifuge (spin) whole blood you will find the band of white
blood cells and platelets (the Buffy coat) is much thinner than the
packed red blood cells below it. This difference reflects the fact
that ________. | back 138 D) white blood cells are fewer in number than red blood cells |
front 139 Select the correct statement about the heart valves. | back 139 C) The atrioventricular (AV) valves prevent backflow of blood into the atria during ventricular contraction |
front 140 A patient with essential hypertension might have pressures of 200/120
mm Hg. This hypertensive state could result in all of the following
changes except ________. | back 140 B) decreased size of the heart muscle |
front 141 Which of the following is NOT a normal component of lymph? | back 141 A) red blood cells |
front 142 Select the best description of the negative selection process of
lymphocyte maturation. | back 142 C) removal of lymphocytes that react with "self" cells |
front 143 Which of the following provide the greatest surface area for gas
exchange? | back 143 C) alveoli |
front 144 Paneth cells ________. | back 144 B) secrete enzymes that kill bacteria |
front 145 Which of the following is a normal consequence of the activation of
the heat-promoting center? | back 145 D) release of epinephrine |
front 146 What is the best explanation for the microvilli on the apical surface
of the proximal convoluted tubule (PCT)? | back 146 A) They increase the surface area and allow for a greater volume of filtrate components to be reabsorbed. |
front 147 Which of the following describes the distribution of sodium and
potassium between cells and body fluids? | back 147 C) K+ mainly in the cells, Na+ in the body fluids |
front 148 Which of the following is NOT a type of hormone interaction? | back 148 B) feedback |
front 149 Fred's blood was determined to be AB positive. What does this
mean? | back 149 A) There are no antibodies to A, to B, or to Rh antigens in the plasma. |
front 150 During contraction of heart muscle cells ________. | back 150 A) some calcium enters the cell from the extracellular space and triggers the release of larger amounts of calcium from intracellular stores |