Name Anatomy 3 Review OLLCHS
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Name Anatomy 3 Review OLLCHS
Name Anatomy 3 Review ____1. In humans, structures that absorb most of the products of digestion are the (A) ducts of the pancreas (B) cells of the esophagus (C) villi of the small intestine (D) muscular folds of the gallbladder ____2. Food is moved through the small intestine by a muscular process known as (A) passive transport (C) dehydration synthesis (B) phagocytosis (D) peristalsis Base your answers to questions 3 and 4 on the diagram below. For each statement select the organ, that is most closely associated with the statement below. [A number may be used more than once or not at all.] OLLCHS ____7. In a human, peristalsis occurs in which organs? (A) salivary gland, esophagus, and stomach (B) stomach, small intestine, and pancreas (C) esophagus, stomach, and small intestine (D) esophagus, small intestine, and liver ____8. Adult humans normally produce feces with low water content due to the activities of the (A) large intestine (C) stomach (B) small intestine (D) anus ____9. Which gland does not secrete hormones? (A) pituitary gland (C) sex gland (B) thyroid gland (D) salivary gland ____10. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below, which represents the human digestive system. ____3. The chemical digestion of protein begins within this organ. (A) 1 (C) 5 (B) 2 (D) 4 ____4. Materials to be egested are stored in this organ. (A) 5 (C) 3 (B) 2 (D) 4 ____5. In which human digestive organ do proteases function? (A) mouth (C) gall bladder (B) esophagus (D) stomach ____6. What is the role of teeth in digestion? (A) They break down food chemically, aiding the movement of the food through the esophagus. (B) They break down food chemically, mixing saliva with the food for easier digestion. (C) They break down food mechanically, increasing the surface area of the food for enzyme action. (D) They break down food mechanically, stimulating enzyme synthesis in the food. Peristalsis occurs in the structures represented by letters (A) B, C, and D (C) A, C, and G (B) B, C, and F (D) D, F, and G ____11. The pancreas is an organ connected to the digestive tract of humans by a duct (tube) through which digestive enzymes flow. These enzymes are important to the digestive system because they (A) form proteins needed in the stomach (B) form the acids that break down food (C) change food substances into molecules that can pass into the bloodstream and cells (D) change food materials into wastes that can be passed out of the body ____12. Bile is a secretion which aids in the digestion of (A) lipids (C) saccharides (B) proteins (D) starches Anatomy 3 Review ____13. Which structure produces a substance that aids in the mechanical breakdown of fats? (A) liver (C) testes (B) thyroid gland (D) pituitary gland ____14. Increased perspiration, a higher body temperature, and a rapidly beating heart are all possible responses to a stressful situation. These body responses are most likely a direct result of the interaction of the (A) digestive and endocrine systems (B) digestive and respiratory systems (C) nervous and endocrine systems (D) nervous and reproductive systems ____15. An increase in the level of insulin in the blood would most directly result in (A) a decrease in the amount of glucose in the blood (B) a decrease in the amount of protein in the blood (C) an increase in the amount of fat in cells (D) an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide in cells ____16. Base your answer to the following question on the structures below and on your knowledge of biology. For each statement select the structure that is best described by that statement. Structures ____22. Homeostasis is illustrated in the human body by the effects of insulin and glucagon on the amount of (A) fats digested into glycerol (B) amino acids absorbed by villi (C) oxygen transported to the lungs (D) glucose in the blood ____23. The secretion of chemicals that stimulate responses in specific body tissues is a function of (A) the nervous system, only (B) the endocrine system, only (C) both the nervous system and the endocrine system (D) neither the nervous system nor the endocrine system ____24. The pancreas produces one hormone that lowers blood sugar level and another that increases blood sugar level. The interaction of these two hormones most directly helps humans to (A) maintain a balanced internal environment (B) digest needed substances for other body organs (C) dispose of wastes formed in other body organs (D) increase the rate of cellular communication ____25. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below, which represents the two systems involved in regulation, and on your knowledge of biology. (1) Hypothalamus (2) Pituitary gland (3) Thyroid gland (4) Parathyroid gland (5) Islets of Langerhans This gland produces and secretes a hormone that causes an increase in the calcium concentration in the blood. (A) 1 (D) 4 (B) 2 (E) 5 (C) 3 ____17. In humans, which substance is directly responsible for controlling the calcium levels of the blood? (A) adrenaline (C) parathormone (B) insulin (D) thyroxin ____18. Which hormone aids directly in reducing the sugar level of the blood? (A) glucagon (C) insulin (B) adrenaline (D) estrogen ____19. If a person is having difficulty with calcium metabolism, which glands are most likely functioning poorly? (A) gonads (C) salivary (B) parathyroid (D) gastric Which system is represented by the box labeled A? (A) endocrine (C) circulatory (B) respiratory (D) muscular ____26. Secondary sex characteristics in males are regulated by (A) amylase (C) testosterone (B) acetylcholine (D) estrogen ____20. The hormone TSH stimulates the production of (A) thyroxin (C) estrogen (B) insulin (D) testosterone ____27. An adaptation of the male reproductive system that provides a lower temperature for the development of sperm cells is the (A) urethra (C) scrotum (B) penis (D) semen ____21. Which hormone stimulates the release of sugar from the liver into the blood? (A) parathormone (C) glucagon (B) insulin (D) FSH ____28. Regulation of sexual reproductive cycles of human males is related most directly to the presence of the hormone (A) estrogen (C) testosterone (B) progesterone (D) insulin Anatomy 3 Review ____29. In human males, sperm cells are suspended in a fluid medium. The main advantage gained from this adaptation is that the fluid (A) removes polar bodies from the surface of the sperm (B) activates the egg nucleus so that it begins to divide (C) acts as a transport medium for sperm (D) provides currents that propel the egg down the oviduct ____35. The diagram below represents the human female reproductive system. Base your answers to questions 30 and 31 on the diagram below and on your knowledge of biology. Exposure to radiation or certain chemicals could alter the genetic information in the gametes that form in structure (A) A (C) C (B) B (D) D ____30. Which structure produces a hormone that is responsible for such characteristics as body hair, muscle development, and a deep voice? (A) A (C) E (B) B (D) D ____36. Which statement best describes the relationship between the blood of a human fetus and the blood of the mother? (A) Their blood systems are separate only at certain times in development and connected at other times. (B) The blood flows directly from the mother into the fetus. (C) Their blood systems are separate and no materials are exchanged. (D) Their blood systems are separate, but certain materials pass from one to the other. ____37. The diagram below shows the human female reproductive system. ____31. What would most likely happen if structure C was blocked at the X? (A) Sperm production would increase. (B) Sperm could not be transported to the outside of the body. (C) Urine could not be discharged from the urinary bladder. (D) Sex hormones would no longer be produced. ____32. Which statement describes the reproductive system of a human male? (A) It releases sperm that can be used only in external fertilization. (B) It synthesizes progesterone that regulates sperm formation. (C) It produces gametes that transport food for embryo formation. (D) It shares some structures with the excretory system. ____33. In which organ are female primary sex cells produced? (A) ovary (C) testis (B) urethra (D) placenta ____34. The human reproductive system is regulated by (A) restriction enzymes (C) complex carbohydrates (B) antigens (D) hormones The fetus normally develops within structure (A) A (C) C (B) B (D) D ____38. Essential materials needed for development are transported to a human fetus through the (A) reproductive hormones (C) placenta (B) egg cell (D) ovaries Anatomy 3 Review ___39. Base your answer to the following question on the diagrams below and on your knowledge of biology. After sperm cells are deposited inside the female, the pathway they follow to reach the egg is from (A) H to I to K (B) J to K to H (C) K to I to H ____40. Base your answer to the following question on the diagram below which represents structures found in a female mammal's reproductive system and some processes which might occur within that system. Which process is represented at C? (A) fertilization (C) implantation (B) cleavage (D) menstruation (D) G to H to I Anatomy 3 Review Answer Key [New Exam] 1. C 31. B 2. D 32. D 3. B 33. A 4. D 34. D 5. D 35. B 6. C 36. D 7. C 37. C 8. A 38. C 9. D 39. C 40. A 10. B 11. C 12. A 13. A 14. C 15. A 16. D 17. C 18. C 19. B 20. A 21. C 22. D 23. C 24. A 25. A 26. C 27. C 28. C 29. C 30. D