Deck 1: Introduction to Physiology and Homeostasis

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Which of the following is a mechanistic explanation of a physiological phenomenon?

A)You breathe to obtain oxygen.
B)You sweat to cool off.
C)Your stomach secretes digestive juices when stimulated by the nervous system.
D)Your heart beats to pump blood.
E)Your kidneys produce urine so that cellular wastes do not poison your body.
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The respiratory system

A)obtains O₂ from and eliminates CO₂ to the internal environment
B)includes the heart and lungs
C)helps regulate the pH of the internal environment by removing acid-forming CO₂ from the blood
D)performs all of the functions listed above
E)obtains O₂ from and eliminates CO₂ to the internal environment and helps regulate the pH of the internal environment by removing acid-forming CO₂ from the blood
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Select the incorrect statement about connective tissue.

A)Bone is an example.
B)Blood is an example.
C)Elastin may be found in the extracellular material.
D)It has tightly-packed cells.
E)It is a primary tissue type.
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Evaporation of sweat cooling the body is an example of

A)negative feedback
B)positive feedback
C)a feedforward mechanism
D)an intrinsic (local) control mechanism
E)autoregulation
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Nutrients and oxygen are distributed through the body mainly by the ____ system.

A)circulatory
B)digestive
C)endocrine
D)integumentary
E)skeletal
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The influence of oxytocin on the uterus during childbirth and the subsequent effect of uterine stretch on the release of oxytocin is an example of

A)negative feedback
B)positive feedback
C)extrinsic control
D)negative feedback and extrinsic control
E)none of these
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Which sequence represents a correct hierarchy of biological organization in a human, from smaller to larger?

A)chemical, organ, tissue, system, organism
B)cell, tissue, organ, system, organism
C)tissue, cell, system, organism, organ
D)organ, tissue, cell, organism, system
E)system, cell, organ, organism, tissue
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Which of the following is least related to connective tissue?

A)gland
B)bone
C)blood
D)tendon
E)elastin
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Which of the following statements about negative feedback is incorrect?

A)It exists when a change in a regulated variable triggers a response that opposes the change.
B)It exists when the input to a system increases the output and the output inhibits the input.
C)The control system's input and output continue to enhance each other.
D)It is the method by which most of the body's control mechanisms operate.
E)It helps maintain the body's dynamic, steady state.
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Sweat glands consist of specialized ______ cells.

A)connective
B)endocrine
C)epithelial
D)muscle
E)nervous
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Identify the characteristics associated with endocrine glands.

A)lack ducts
B)secrete chemicals directly into the blood
C)derived from epithelial tissue
D)include the parathyroids
E)all of these
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Which of the following body systems is not directed entirely toward maintaining homeostasis?

A)reproductive system
B)endocrine system
C)nervous system
D)muscular system
E)integumentary system
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The internal environment

A)is not in direct contact with the body's cells
B)consists of the intracellular fluid
C)must be maintained at absolutely unchanging composition, temperature, and volume for survival of the body
D)is in direct contact with the body's cells and consists of the extracellular fluid
E)consists of the intracellular fluid and must be maintained at absolutely unchanging composition, temperature, and volume for survival of the body
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Extracellular fluid

A)is the internal environment of the body
B)is outside the cells but inside the body
C)consists of the plasma and interstitial fluid
D)exhibits a dynamic steady state in regard to composition, temperature, and volume
E)is described by all of the above statements
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Select the incorrect association.

A)anatomy/heart structure
B)human body/multicellularity
C)oxygen/cellular waste
D)physiology/stomach function
E)unicellularity/amoeba
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Calcium is stored mainly in the ____ system.

A)digestive
B)endocrine
C)integumentary
D)muscular
E)skeletal
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The two major regulatory systems in the body are

A)nervous and respiratory
B)nervous and endocrine
C)endocrine and respiratory
D)endocrine and lymphatic
E)circulatory and endocrine
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Which of the following is not an example of negative feedback?

A)A low grade on an exam causes a student to study harder for the next exam.
B)A small stone rolls down a hill and starts an avalanche.
C)A person goes to eat in the cafeteria when he/she gets hungry.
D)You change a flat tire so you can continue on a journey in your car.
E)A person's body shivers after the person falls into a cold river.
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Food in your stomach is in direct contact with ______ tissue.

A)connective
B)epithelial
C)glandular
D)muscle
E)nervous
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Which of the following does a person not maintain through homeostasis?

A)Concentration of nutrients in the blood
B)Concentration of oxygen around the body
C)Blood pressure
D)Temperature of the brain
E)Posture while sitting in a chair
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All cells that are not pluripotent can reproduce.
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A mechanistic explanation of why a person breathes is to obtain oxygen.
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Enzymes are carbohydrates that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
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The respiratory system removes carbon dioxide transported to it by the blood.
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The external environment is found outside cells but inside the body.
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Blood is a type of connective tissue that contains small fibers of elastin protein in the extracellular material called plasma.
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Highly differentiated tissues such as nervous and cardiac muscle are incapable of reproduction because they are pluripotent.
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Insulin is a hormone that is secreted into the lumen of the intestine in response to the presence of food.
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The epidermis that covers the skin is a simple organ.
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The ability of the brain to maintain optimum blood pressure by speeding up or slowing down the heart is an example of

A)intrinsic control
B)extrinsic control
C)positive feedback
D)Both a and c
E)Both b and c
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Which of the following is a feedforward phenomenon?

A)Increasing the amount of insulin secreted before nutrients in food enter the blood.
B)Shivering in response to having cold air around the body.
C)Sweating after being in a sauna for 10 minutes.
D)Eating a doughnut because you are hungry.
E)Jerking your hand away from a hot stove after you touch it.
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Identify the correct statement(s) about stem cells.

A)They are undifferentiated embryonic cells.
B)They may reproduce many times.
C)Their daughter cells may differentiate into a number of different specialized cell types.
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
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Glands are formed during embryonic development by pockets of epithelial tissue that dip inward from the surface.
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A non-mechanistic explanation of why a person sweats is to cool off.
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Cells eliminate carbon dioxide as a waste product.
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Endocrine glands secrete hormones through ducts into the blood.
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If a letter in the alphabet is equated to a cell, then which of the following would be most like an organ?

A)two paragraphs
B)a paragraph
C)a word
D)a sentence
E)two sentences
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The statement "Things are going from bad to worse" would be most closely related to

A)feedforward
B)positive feedback
C)negative feedback
D)homeostasis
E)regulatory control
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Tissues are composed of two or more types of cells organized to perform a particular function or functions.
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Factors that are homeostatically regulated are maintained at a constant, fixed level unless disease is present.
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Exocrine glands are the only structures in the body capable of secretion.
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With positive feedback, a control system's input and output continue to enhance each other.
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The endocrine system relies on the circulatory system for the transport of hormones.
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The concentration of salt in the extracellular fluid influences how water enters and leaves cells.
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If a pluripotent cell differentiates to become a skin cell, it may revert back to its pluripotent condition and then become a muscle cell.
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Negative feedback operates to prevent any change in the value of a controlled factor in the body.
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Secretion in response to appropriate stimulation refers to the release of specific products that have, in large part, been synthesized by the cell.
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Some activities performed by the muscular and nervous systems are not directed toward maintaining homeostasis.
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To sustain life, the internal environment must be maintained in an absolutely unchanging state.
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Feedforward mechanisms bring about a response in reaction to a change in a regulated variable.
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The simple fact that exercising muscles use more O₂ is an example of negative feedback.
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The way in which the nervous system affects a person's heart rate is an example of intrinsic control since both the nervous system and the heart are inside the body.
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Most homeostatic mechanisms operate on the principle of positive feedback.
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The plasma surrounds and bathes all of the body's cells.
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A single pluripotent cell without dividing can differentiate into more than one kind of mature body cell.
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With negative feedback, a control system's output counteracts the input into the system.
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One organ can belong to more than one body system.
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The integumentary, nervous, and endocrine systems are the only systems involved in regulating body temperature.
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Positive feedback moves a controlled variable even further away from a steady state.
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The integumentary system contains specialized organs called sweat glands, which are important in regulating body temperature.
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The internal environment consists of the ____________________, which is made up of ____________________; the fluid portion of the blood; and ____________________, which surrounds and bathes all cells.
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The ____________________ system controls and coordinates bodily activities that require swift responses, especially to changes in the external environment.
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____________________ tissue is composed of cells specialized for contraction and force generation.
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____________________ refers to maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment.
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The smallest unit capable of carrying out the processes associated with life is the ____________________.
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The ____________________ system consists of all hormone-secreting tissues.
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____________________ muscle tissue composes the heart.
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The ____________________ is the liquid part of the blood.
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____________________ glands secrete through ducts, whereas ____________________ glands secrete directly into the blood.
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____________________ are composed of two or more types of primary tissue organized to perform a particular function or functions.
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If after making a bad grade on an exam causes a student to study harder in order to make a better grade on the next exam, the student's response to making the bad grade would be an example of ___________________ feedback.
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____________________ cells are specialized to send electrical signals.
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____________________ are the blood vessels where materials are exchanged between the blood and the interstitial fluid.
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____________________ refers to the abnormal functioning of the body associated with disease.
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The ____________________ system eliminates waste products other than carbon dioxide and plays a key role in regulating the volume, electrolyte composition, and acidity of the extracellular fluid.
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The tonsils are part of the ____________________ system.
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The body cells are in direct contact with, and make life-sustaining exchanges with, the ____________________.
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____________________ cells are not specialized for a specific function but can divide to give rise to highly specialized cells.
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A(n) ____________________ is a collection of organs that perform related functions and interact to accomplish a common activity that is essential for survival of the whole body.
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The two major control systems of the body are the ____________________ and the ____________________.
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Deck 1: Introduction to Physiology and Homeostasis
1
Which of the following is a mechanistic explanation of a physiological phenomenon?

A)You breathe to obtain oxygen.
B)You sweat to cool off.
C)Your stomach secretes digestive juices when stimulated by the nervous system.
D)Your heart beats to pump blood.
E)Your kidneys produce urine so that cellular wastes do not poison your body.
C
2
The respiratory system

A)obtains O₂ from and eliminates CO₂ to the internal environment
B)includes the heart and lungs
C)helps regulate the pH of the internal environment by removing acid-forming CO₂ from the blood
D)performs all of the functions listed above
E)obtains O₂ from and eliminates CO₂ to the internal environment and helps regulate the pH of the internal environment by removing acid-forming CO₂ from the blood
C
3
Select the incorrect statement about connective tissue.

A)Bone is an example.
B)Blood is an example.
C)Elastin may be found in the extracellular material.
D)It has tightly-packed cells.
E)It is a primary tissue type.
D
4
Evaporation of sweat cooling the body is an example of

A)negative feedback
B)positive feedback
C)a feedforward mechanism
D)an intrinsic (local) control mechanism
E)autoregulation
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Nutrients and oxygen are distributed through the body mainly by the ____ system.

A)circulatory
B)digestive
C)endocrine
D)integumentary
E)skeletal
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The influence of oxytocin on the uterus during childbirth and the subsequent effect of uterine stretch on the release of oxytocin is an example of

A)negative feedback
B)positive feedback
C)extrinsic control
D)negative feedback and extrinsic control
E)none of these
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Which sequence represents a correct hierarchy of biological organization in a human, from smaller to larger?

A)chemical, organ, tissue, system, organism
B)cell, tissue, organ, system, organism
C)tissue, cell, system, organism, organ
D)organ, tissue, cell, organism, system
E)system, cell, organ, organism, tissue
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Which of the following is least related to connective tissue?

A)gland
B)bone
C)blood
D)tendon
E)elastin
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Which of the following statements about negative feedback is incorrect?

A)It exists when a change in a regulated variable triggers a response that opposes the change.
B)It exists when the input to a system increases the output and the output inhibits the input.
C)The control system's input and output continue to enhance each other.
D)It is the method by which most of the body's control mechanisms operate.
E)It helps maintain the body's dynamic, steady state.
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Sweat glands consist of specialized ______ cells.

A)connective
B)endocrine
C)epithelial
D)muscle
E)nervous
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Identify the characteristics associated with endocrine glands.

A)lack ducts
B)secrete chemicals directly into the blood
C)derived from epithelial tissue
D)include the parathyroids
E)all of these
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Which of the following body systems is not directed entirely toward maintaining homeostasis?

A)reproductive system
B)endocrine system
C)nervous system
D)muscular system
E)integumentary system
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The internal environment

A)is not in direct contact with the body's cells
B)consists of the intracellular fluid
C)must be maintained at absolutely unchanging composition, temperature, and volume for survival of the body
D)is in direct contact with the body's cells and consists of the extracellular fluid
E)consists of the intracellular fluid and must be maintained at absolutely unchanging composition, temperature, and volume for survival of the body
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Extracellular fluid

A)is the internal environment of the body
B)is outside the cells but inside the body
C)consists of the plasma and interstitial fluid
D)exhibits a dynamic steady state in regard to composition, temperature, and volume
E)is described by all of the above statements
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Select the incorrect association.

A)anatomy/heart structure
B)human body/multicellularity
C)oxygen/cellular waste
D)physiology/stomach function
E)unicellularity/amoeba
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Calcium is stored mainly in the ____ system.

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B)endocrine
C)integumentary
D)muscular
E)skeletal
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The two major regulatory systems in the body are

A)nervous and respiratory
B)nervous and endocrine
C)endocrine and respiratory
D)endocrine and lymphatic
E)circulatory and endocrine
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Which of the following is not an example of negative feedback?

A)A low grade on an exam causes a student to study harder for the next exam.
B)A small stone rolls down a hill and starts an avalanche.
C)A person goes to eat in the cafeteria when he/she gets hungry.
D)You change a flat tire so you can continue on a journey in your car.
E)A person's body shivers after the person falls into a cold river.
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Food in your stomach is in direct contact with ______ tissue.

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E)nervous
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Which of the following does a person not maintain through homeostasis?

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B)Concentration of oxygen around the body
C)Blood pressure
D)Temperature of the brain
E)Posture while sitting in a chair
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All cells that are not pluripotent can reproduce.
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A mechanistic explanation of why a person breathes is to obtain oxygen.
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Enzymes are carbohydrates that speed up chemical reactions in the body.
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The respiratory system removes carbon dioxide transported to it by the blood.
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The external environment is found outside cells but inside the body.
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Blood is a type of connective tissue that contains small fibers of elastin protein in the extracellular material called plasma.
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Highly differentiated tissues such as nervous and cardiac muscle are incapable of reproduction because they are pluripotent.
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Insulin is a hormone that is secreted into the lumen of the intestine in response to the presence of food.
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The epidermis that covers the skin is a simple organ.
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The ability of the brain to maintain optimum blood pressure by speeding up or slowing down the heart is an example of

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Which of the following is a feedforward phenomenon?

A)Increasing the amount of insulin secreted before nutrients in food enter the blood.
B)Shivering in response to having cold air around the body.
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Identify the correct statement(s) about stem cells.

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C)Their daughter cells may differentiate into a number of different specialized cell types.
D)All of the above.
E)None of the above.
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Glands are formed during embryonic development by pockets of epithelial tissue that dip inward from the surface.
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A non-mechanistic explanation of why a person sweats is to cool off.
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Cells eliminate carbon dioxide as a waste product.
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Endocrine glands secrete hormones through ducts into the blood.
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If a letter in the alphabet is equated to a cell, then which of the following would be most like an organ?

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The statement "Things are going from bad to worse" would be most closely related to

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Tissues are composed of two or more types of cells organized to perform a particular function or functions.
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Factors that are homeostatically regulated are maintained at a constant, fixed level unless disease is present.
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Exocrine glands are the only structures in the body capable of secretion.
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With positive feedback, a control system's input and output continue to enhance each other.
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The endocrine system relies on the circulatory system for the transport of hormones.
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The concentration of salt in the extracellular fluid influences how water enters and leaves cells.
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If a pluripotent cell differentiates to become a skin cell, it may revert back to its pluripotent condition and then become a muscle cell.
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Negative feedback operates to prevent any change in the value of a controlled factor in the body.
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Secretion in response to appropriate stimulation refers to the release of specific products that have, in large part, been synthesized by the cell.
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Some activities performed by the muscular and nervous systems are not directed toward maintaining homeostasis.
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To sustain life, the internal environment must be maintained in an absolutely unchanging state.
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Feedforward mechanisms bring about a response in reaction to a change in a regulated variable.
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The simple fact that exercising muscles use more O₂ is an example of negative feedback.
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The way in which the nervous system affects a person's heart rate is an example of intrinsic control since both the nervous system and the heart are inside the body.
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Most homeostatic mechanisms operate on the principle of positive feedback.
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The plasma surrounds and bathes all of the body's cells.
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A single pluripotent cell without dividing can differentiate into more than one kind of mature body cell.
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With negative feedback, a control system's output counteracts the input into the system.
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One organ can belong to more than one body system.
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The integumentary, nervous, and endocrine systems are the only systems involved in regulating body temperature.
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Positive feedback moves a controlled variable even further away from a steady state.
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The integumentary system contains specialized organs called sweat glands, which are important in regulating body temperature.
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The internal environment consists of the ____________________, which is made up of ____________________; the fluid portion of the blood; and ____________________, which surrounds and bathes all cells.
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The ____________________ system controls and coordinates bodily activities that require swift responses, especially to changes in the external environment.
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____________________ tissue is composed of cells specialized for contraction and force generation.
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____________________ refers to maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment.
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The smallest unit capable of carrying out the processes associated with life is the ____________________.
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The ____________________ system consists of all hormone-secreting tissues.
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____________________ muscle tissue composes the heart.
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The ____________________ is the liquid part of the blood.
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____________________ glands secrete through ducts, whereas ____________________ glands secrete directly into the blood.
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____________________ are composed of two or more types of primary tissue organized to perform a particular function or functions.
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If after making a bad grade on an exam causes a student to study harder in order to make a better grade on the next exam, the student's response to making the bad grade would be an example of ___________________ feedback.
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____________________ cells are specialized to send electrical signals.
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____________________ are the blood vessels where materials are exchanged between the blood and the interstitial fluid.
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____________________ refers to the abnormal functioning of the body associated with disease.
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The ____________________ system eliminates waste products other than carbon dioxide and plays a key role in regulating the volume, electrolyte composition, and acidity of the extracellular fluid.
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The tonsils are part of the ____________________ system.
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The body cells are in direct contact with, and make life-sustaining exchanges with, the ____________________.
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78
____________________ cells are not specialized for a specific function but can divide to give rise to highly specialized cells.
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A(n) ____________________ is a collection of organs that perform related functions and interact to accomplish a common activity that is essential for survival of the whole body.
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The two major control systems of the body are the ____________________ and the ____________________.
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