Deck 17: Body Temperature and Metabolism
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Deck 17: Body Temperature and Metabolism
1
In a 24-hour period,an individual's body temperature normally fluctuates ____ degrees f.
A)0 to 0.5
B)0 to 1.0
C)1.0 to 4.0
D)1.0 to 2.0
A)0 to 0.5
B)0 to 1.0
C)1.0 to 4.0
D)1.0 to 2.0
D
2
The normal range of human body temperature in degrees Fahrenheit (°F)is:
A)96 to 98
B)96.5 to 99.5
C)97 to 98
D)98.5 to 99.9
A)96 to 98
B)96.5 to 99.5
C)97 to 98
D)98.5 to 99.9
B
3
Which of the following statements are true of the body's responses to a warm or cold environment? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)In a cold environment,arterioles in the dermis dilate to keep the skin warm.
B)In a warm environment,sweat glands secrete more sweat onto the skin surface.
C)In a cold environment,muscle tone decreases to prevent fatigue and waste of energy.
D)In a warm environment,blood flow through the dermis increases.
E)In a cold environment,digestion speeds up to produce more energy in the form of heat.
F)In a warm and humid environment,vasoconstriction is the most efficient mechanism of heat loss.
A)In a cold environment,arterioles in the dermis dilate to keep the skin warm.
B)In a warm environment,sweat glands secrete more sweat onto the skin surface.
C)In a cold environment,muscle tone decreases to prevent fatigue and waste of energy.
D)In a warm environment,blood flow through the dermis increases.
E)In a cold environment,digestion speeds up to produce more energy in the form of heat.
F)In a warm and humid environment,vasoconstriction is the most efficient mechanism of heat loss.
B,D
4
Which of the following statements are true of the molecules in cell respiration? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)The molecule that enters glycolysis is glucose.
B)The molecule that enters the Krebs cycle is pyruvic acid.
C)The molecules that are carried to the cytochromes are hydrogens.
D)The products of glycolysis are pyruvic acid,NADH2,and ATP.
E)The products of the Krebs cycle are NADH2,FADH2,CO2,and ATP.
F)The products of the cytochrome (electron)transport system are ATP and water.
A)The molecule that enters glycolysis is glucose.
B)The molecule that enters the Krebs cycle is pyruvic acid.
C)The molecules that are carried to the cytochromes are hydrogens.
D)The products of glycolysis are pyruvic acid,NADH2,and ATP.
E)The products of the Krebs cycle are NADH2,FADH2,CO2,and ATP.
F)The products of the cytochrome (electron)transport system are ATP and water.
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5
Which of the following statements are true of the synthesis uses of food molecules? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)Amino acids may be used to synthesize the non-essential amino acids.
B)Glucose is used to synthesize glycogen for energy storage.
C)Glycerol is used to synthesize phospholipids for cell membranes.
D)Acetyl groups from the beta-oxidation of fatty acids are used to synthesize cholesterol.
E)Amino acids are used to synthesize proteins.
F)Glucose is used to synthesize the heptose sugars for DNA and RNA.
A)Amino acids may be used to synthesize the non-essential amino acids.
B)Glucose is used to synthesize glycogen for energy storage.
C)Glycerol is used to synthesize phospholipids for cell membranes.
D)Acetyl groups from the beta-oxidation of fatty acids are used to synthesize cholesterol.
E)Amino acids are used to synthesize proteins.
F)Glucose is used to synthesize the heptose sugars for DNA and RNA.
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6
Which of the following statements are true of heat production and heat loss? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)The skin is a large organ and produces 30% of the body's total heat.
B)The liver is a large organ and produces 20% of the body's total heat.
C)Heat production is a constant process because ATP production is a constant process.
D)Skeletal muscles produce heat only during exercise.
E)The process of sweating brings about heat loss by way of diffusion.
F)Most heat that is lost from the body is lost through the skin.
G)Blood is warmed by passage through active organs and carries heat to cooler body areas.
H)Small amounts of body heat are lost with exhalations.
A)The skin is a large organ and produces 30% of the body's total heat.
B)The liver is a large organ and produces 20% of the body's total heat.
C)Heat production is a constant process because ATP production is a constant process.
D)Skeletal muscles produce heat only during exercise.
E)The process of sweating brings about heat loss by way of diffusion.
F)Most heat that is lost from the body is lost through the skin.
G)Blood is warmed by passage through active organs and carries heat to cooler body areas.
H)Small amounts of body heat are lost with exhalations.
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7
Five degrees C is closest to ____ degrees f.
A)36
B)41
C)46
D)51
A)36
B)41
C)46
D)51
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8
Which of the following statements are true of the calorie content of foods? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)A gram of fat has 6 calories.
B)A gram of carbohydrate has 5 calories.
C)A gram of protein has 4 calories.
D)A snack with 5 grams of fat,15 grams of carbohydrate,and 2 grams of protein has 113 calories.
E)A snack with 3 grams of fat,20 grams of carbohydrate,and 4 grams of protein has 95 calories.
F)A snack with 20 grams of fat,10 grams of carbohydrate,and 10 grams of protein has 260 calories.
A)A gram of fat has 6 calories.
B)A gram of carbohydrate has 5 calories.
C)A gram of protein has 4 calories.
D)A snack with 5 grams of fat,15 grams of carbohydrate,and 2 grams of protein has 113 calories.
E)A snack with 3 grams of fat,20 grams of carbohydrate,and 4 grams of protein has 95 calories.
F)A snack with 20 grams of fat,10 grams of carbohydrate,and 10 grams of protein has 260 calories.
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9
In cell respiration,the molecular product that is a waste product is:
A)glucose
B)carbon dioxide
C)water
D)heat
A)glucose
B)carbon dioxide
C)water
D)heat
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10
Which of the following statements are true of the use of food molecules other than glucose in cell respiration? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)An amino acid may be changed to pyruvic acid to enter the Krebs cycle.
B)Glycerol is a small molecule that can go directly to the cytochromes.
C)An amino acid may be changed to an acetyl group to enter the Krebs cycle.
D)Fatty acids are changed to pyruvic acid in the process of beta-oxidation.
E)The process of beta-oxidation takes place primarily in the pancreas.
F)Both fatty acids and amino acids may be changed to ketones.
A)An amino acid may be changed to pyruvic acid to enter the Krebs cycle.
B)Glycerol is a small molecule that can go directly to the cytochromes.
C)An amino acid may be changed to an acetyl group to enter the Krebs cycle.
D)Fatty acids are changed to pyruvic acid in the process of beta-oxidation.
E)The process of beta-oxidation takes place primarily in the pancreas.
F)Both fatty acids and amino acids may be changed to ketones.
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11
Which of the following statements are true of human body temperature? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)The thermostat of the human body is in the cerebrum,the thinking part of the brain.
B)The normal range of human body temperature is 36° to 38°f.
C)Body temperature is usually lowest in the early morning hours.
D)The average person's body temperature fluctuates 3° to 4°F in 24 hours.
E)Most heat comes from cell respiration,which is the production of ATP energy from food molecules.
F)The human thermostat balances heat production and heat loss.
A)The thermostat of the human body is in the cerebrum,the thinking part of the brain.
B)The normal range of human body temperature is 36° to 38°f.
C)Body temperature is usually lowest in the early morning hours.
D)The average person's body temperature fluctuates 3° to 4°F in 24 hours.
E)Most heat comes from cell respiration,which is the production of ATP energy from food molecules.
F)The human thermostat balances heat production and heat loss.
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12
In cell respiration,the energy product that is used for cellular work is:
A)ATP
B)ADP
C)heat
D)light
A)ATP
B)ADP
C)heat
D)light
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13
In cell respiration,the molecular (nonenergy)product that is useful and remains in the cell is:
A)glucose
B)oxygen
C)carbon dioxide
D)water
A)glucose
B)oxygen
C)carbon dioxide
D)water
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14
Which statement is NOT true of temperature fluctuations in individuals?
A)Infants tend to retain heat and have higher body temperatures.
B)The lowest body temperature usually occurs during sleep.
C)In the elderly,temperature regulation may not be as efficient as it is in younger adults.
D)Exercise tends to increase body temperature.
A)Infants tend to retain heat and have higher body temperatures.
B)The lowest body temperature usually occurs during sleep.
C)In the elderly,temperature regulation may not be as efficient as it is in younger adults.
D)Exercise tends to increase body temperature.
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15
The equation of cell respiration is: Glucose + ____ ____ + H2O + ____ + heat.
A)O2/CO2/ADP
B)CO2/O2/ADP
C)CO2/O2/ATP
D)O2/CO2/ATP
A)O2/CO2/ADP
B)CO2/O2/ADP
C)CO2/O2/ATP
D)O2/CO2/ATP
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16
Twenty degrees C is closest to ____ degrees f.
A)56
B)60
C)64
D)68
A)56
B)60
C)64
D)68
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17
Which of the following statements are true of metabolism? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)Catabolic reactions are synthesis or building reactions.
B)Energy production can be measured as heat production,which is measured in kilocalories.
C)An infant has a higher metabolic rate than does an adult,because the infant is much younger.
D)Muscle tissue has a lower metabolic rate than does adipose tissue.
E)Anabolic reactions include the stages of cell respiration.
F)Basal metabolic rate is the energy production of the body at rest.
A)Catabolic reactions are synthesis or building reactions.
B)Energy production can be measured as heat production,which is measured in kilocalories.
C)An infant has a higher metabolic rate than does an adult,because the infant is much younger.
D)Muscle tissue has a lower metabolic rate than does adipose tissue.
E)Anabolic reactions include the stages of cell respiration.
F)Basal metabolic rate is the energy production of the body at rest.
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18
The normal range of human body temperature in degrees Celsius (°C)is:
A)35 to 37
B)34 to 36
C)36 to 38
D)37 to 39
A)35 to 37
B)34 to 36
C)36 to 38
D)37 to 39
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19
Which of the following statements are true of a fever? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)A substance or pathogen that causes a fever is a pyrogen.
B)A low fever may be beneficial in that WBCs become more active.
C)A pyrogen activates the heat gain mechanisms regulated by the thalamus.
D)A very high fever may cause brain damage because carbohydrates become denatured.
E)Some chemicals produced as part of inflammation are endogenous pyrogens.
F)A fever may be beneficial in that a higher temperature inhibits some bacteria.
A)A substance or pathogen that causes a fever is a pyrogen.
B)A low fever may be beneficial in that WBCs become more active.
C)A pyrogen activates the heat gain mechanisms regulated by the thalamus.
D)A very high fever may cause brain damage because carbohydrates become denatured.
E)Some chemicals produced as part of inflammation are endogenous pyrogens.
F)A fever may be beneficial in that a higher temperature inhibits some bacteria.
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20
Which of the following statements are true of the stages of cell respiration? (Read carefully and select all of the correct statements.)
A)Glycolysis takes place in the mitochondria.
B)The enzymes for the Krebs citric acid cycle are in the cytoplasm of the cell.
C)The cytochromes of the electron transport system are in the mitochondria.
D)Oxygen is required for the Krebs cycle but not for glycolysis.
E)Oxygen is required for the electron transport chain but not for the Krebs cyclE.
F)Oxygen is required for the Krebs cycle but not for the electron transport chain or for glycolysis.
A)Glycolysis takes place in the mitochondria.
B)The enzymes for the Krebs citric acid cycle are in the cytoplasm of the cell.
C)The cytochromes of the electron transport system are in the mitochondria.
D)Oxygen is required for the Krebs cycle but not for glycolysis.
E)Oxygen is required for the electron transport chain but not for the Krebs cyclE.
F)Oxygen is required for the Krebs cycle but not for the electron transport chain or for glycolysis.
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21
Some body heat is lost by way of the respiratory tract by:
A)exhalation of carbon dioxide
B)evaporation of water in exhaled air
C)evaporation of water in inhaled air
D)inhalation of oxygen
A)exhalation of carbon dioxide
B)evaporation of water in exhaled air
C)evaporation of water in inhaled air
D)inhalation of oxygen
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22
Vasoconstriction in the dermis will:
A)increase the loss of body heat by sweating
B)decrease the loss of body heat by sweating
C)increase the loss of body heat by radiation
D)decrease the loss of body heat by radiation
A)increase the loss of body heat by sweating
B)decrease the loss of body heat by sweating
C)increase the loss of body heat by radiation
D)decrease the loss of body heat by radiation
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23
The hormone that is most important for daily regulation of cell respiration and heat production is:
A)aldosterone
B)norepinephrine
C)epinephrine
D)thyroxine
A)aldosterone
B)norepinephrine
C)epinephrine
D)thyroxine
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24
Vasoconstriction in the dermis will ____ the flow of blood near the body surface and thereby ____ the loss of heat.
A)increase/decrease
B)decrease/decrease
C)increase/increase
D)decrease/increase
A)increase/decrease
B)decrease/decrease
C)increase/increase
D)decrease/increase
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25
Sweating cools the body by the process of:
A)conduction
B)convection
C)evaporation
D)radiation
A)conduction
B)convection
C)evaporation
D)radiation
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26
Sweating is NOT an effective heat-loss mechanism when:
A)the atmospheric humidity is high
B)the atmospheric humidity is low
C)the environmental temperature is warmer than body temperature
D)the environmental temperature is lower than body temperature
A)the atmospheric humidity is high
B)the atmospheric humidity is low
C)the environmental temperature is warmer than body temperature
D)the environmental temperature is lower than body temperature
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27
In a cold environment,the arterioles in the dermis will:
A)dilate to release heat
B)dilate to conserve heat
C)constrict to release heat
D)constrict to conserve heat
A)dilate to release heat
B)dilate to conserve heat
C)constrict to release heat
D)constrict to conserve heat
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28
The disadvantage of sweating as a heat-loss mechanism is:
A)loss of water
B)potential dehydration
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and retention of sodium
A)loss of water
B)potential dehydration
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and retention of sodium
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29
Which statement is NOT true of the skin and temperature regulation?
A)Sweating promotes heat loss by the process of radiation.
B)Vasoconstriction in the dermis occurs in cold environments.
C)Convection involves air currents that move warm air away from the skin.
D)Blood flow through the skin determines how much heat will be lost.
A)Sweating promotes heat loss by the process of radiation.
B)Vasoconstriction in the dermis occurs in cold environments.
C)Convection involves air currents that move warm air away from the skin.
D)Blood flow through the skin determines how much heat will be lost.
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30
The hormone that is most important for increasing the rate of cell respiration and heat production during stressful situations is:
A)aldosterone
B)norepinephrine
C)epinephrine
D)thyroxine
A)aldosterone
B)norepinephrine
C)epinephrine
D)thyroxine
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31
In cell respiration,the energy product that contributes to body temperature is:
A)ATP
B)ADP
C)heat
D)light
A)ATP
B)ADP
C)heat
D)light
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32
Vasodilation in the dermis will ____ the flow of blood near the body surface and thereby ____ the loss of heat.
A)increase/decrease
B)decrease/decrease
C)increase/increase
D)decrease/increase
A)increase/decrease
B)decrease/decrease
C)increase/increase
D)decrease/increase
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33
Air currents that take warm air away from the body surface provide heat loss by the process of:
A)conduction
B)convection
C)sweating
D)radiation
A)conduction
B)convection
C)sweating
D)radiation
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34
A windy 50°F day feels cooler than a still 50°F day because of the process of:
A)conduction
B)convection
C)evaporation
D)radiation
A)conduction
B)convection
C)evaporation
D)radiation
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35
When the humidity is high,____ is not an effective mechanism of heat loss.
A)vasoconstriction
B)vasodilation
C)sweating
D)convection
A)vasoconstriction
B)vasodilation
C)sweating
D)convection
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36
The skeletal muscles produce a significant amount of body heat at rest because of their:
A)muscle sense
B)muscle tone
C)coordination
D)sensory impulses
A)muscle sense
B)muscle tone
C)coordination
D)sensory impulses
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37
Thyroxine is an important hormone that regulates heat production because it:
A)increases muscle contractions
B)decreases the activity of the digestive tract
C)decreases the rate of cell respiration
D)increases the rate of cell respiration
A)increases muscle contractions
B)decreases the activity of the digestive tract
C)decreases the rate of cell respiration
D)increases the rate of cell respiration
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38
Much of the body's heat is produced by active organs,especially the:
A)liver and skeletal muscles
B)skeletal muscles and brain
C)brain and heart
D)heart and liver
A)liver and skeletal muscles
B)skeletal muscles and brain
C)brain and heart
D)heart and liver
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39
In a warm environment,the arterioles in the dermis will:
A)dilate to release heat
B)dilate to conserve heat
C)constrict to conserve heat
D)constrict to release heat
A)dilate to release heat
B)dilate to conserve heat
C)constrict to conserve heat
D)constrict to release heat
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40
Vasodilation in the dermis will:
A)increase the loss of body heat by radiation
B)decrease the loss of body heat by sweating
C)increase the loss of body heat by sweating
D)decrease the loss of body heat by radiation
A)increase the loss of body heat by radiation
B)decrease the loss of body heat by sweating
C)increase the loss of body heat by sweating
D)decrease the loss of body heat by radiation
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41
Which of these is NOT a response to a cold environment?
A)decreased sweating
B)vasoconstriction in the dermis
C)increased muscle tone
D)decreased muscle tone
A)decreased sweating
B)vasoconstriction in the dermis
C)increased muscle tone
D)decreased muscle tone
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42
A fever-producing substance that is produced by a person's own cells is called a(n):
A)exogenous pyrogen
B)heat-induction factor
C)endogenous pyrogen
D)thermal intrinsic factor
A)exogenous pyrogen
B)heat-induction factor
C)endogenous pyrogen
D)thermal intrinsic factor
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43
When the environmental temperature is as warm as body temperature,____ is not an effective mechanism of heat loss.
A)vasoconstriction
B)vasodilation
C)sweating
D)all of these
A)vasoconstriction
B)vasodilation
C)sweating
D)all of these
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44
In a warm environment,less heat will be produced because:
A)muscle tone decreases
B)breathing rate decreases
C)breathing rate increases
D)muscle tone increases
A)muscle tone decreases
B)breathing rate decreases
C)breathing rate increases
D)muscle tone increases
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45
All of these may cause fevers except:
A)cells of the stratum corneum
B)bacteria
C)chemicals released by damaged cells
D)viruses
A)cells of the stratum corneum
B)bacteria
C)chemicals released by damaged cells
D)viruses
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46
Substances that cause fevers are called:
A)pyrogens
B)pyrotechnics
C)pyromaniacs
D)antipyretics
A)pyrogens
B)pyrotechnics
C)pyromaniacs
D)antipyretics
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47
In a cold environment,more heat will be produced because:
A)muscle tone decreases
B)breathing rate decreases
C)breathing rate increases
D)muscle tone increases
A)muscle tone decreases
B)breathing rate decreases
C)breathing rate increases
D)muscle tone increases
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48
Substances that cause fevers are called ____ and include ____.
A)pyrogens/bacteria
B)antipyretics/viruses
C)antipyretics/bacteria
D)pyrogens/red blood cells
A)pyrogens/bacteria
B)antipyretics/viruses
C)antipyretics/bacteria
D)pyrogens/red blood cells
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49
Vasodilation in the dermis is NOT an effective heat-loss mechanism when:
A)the atmospheric humidity is high
B)the atmospheric humidity is low
C)the environmental temperature is warmer than body temperature
D)the environmental temperature is colder than body temperature
A)the atmospheric humidity is high
B)the atmospheric humidity is low
C)the environmental temperature is warmer than body temperature
D)the environmental temperature is colder than body temperature
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50
In a warm environment,decreased muscle tone will decrease ____,and dermal vasodilation will increase ____.
A)heat production/heat production
B)heat loss/heat production
C)heat production/heat loss
D)heat loss/heat loss
A)heat production/heat production
B)heat loss/heat production
C)heat production/heat loss
D)heat loss/heat loss
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51
A high fever may cause brain damage because ____ lose their shapes.
A)proteins
B)enzymes
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and glucose molecules
A)proteins
B)enzymes
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and glucose molecules
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52
Which statement is NOT true of fevers?
A)High fevers may cause brain damage because proteins become denatured.
B)Pyrogens include viruses,bacteria,and chemicals released by damaged tissues.
C)WBCs become more efficient during low fevers,and this may be beneficial.
D)A pyrogen causes a fever by activating the heat-loss mechanisms regulated by the hypothalamus.
A)High fevers may cause brain damage because proteins become denatured.
B)Pyrogens include viruses,bacteria,and chemicals released by damaged tissues.
C)WBCs become more efficient during low fevers,and this may be beneficial.
D)A pyrogen causes a fever by activating the heat-loss mechanisms regulated by the hypothalamus.
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53
The term for decomposition reactions in the body is:
A)anabolism
B)catabolism
C)metabolism
D)metabolic rate
A)anabolism
B)catabolism
C)metabolism
D)metabolic rate
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54
The part of the brain that regulates body temperature is the:
A)cerebrum
B)hypothalamus
C)thalamus
D)medulla
A)cerebrum
B)hypothalamus
C)thalamus
D)medulla
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55
Anabolism is the collective term for:
A)synthesis reactions
B)reversible reactions
C)decomposition reactions
D)energy-producing reactions
A)synthesis reactions
B)reversible reactions
C)decomposition reactions
D)energy-producing reactions
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56
In a cold environment,shivering will increase ____ and dermal vasoconstriction will decrease ____.
A)heat production/heat loss
B)heat loss/heat loss
C)heat production/heat production
D)heat loss/heat production
A)heat production/heat loss
B)heat loss/heat loss
C)heat production/heat production
D)heat loss/heat production
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57
The hypothalamus is the thermostat of the body because it:
A)produces heat when the body is too cold
B)gives off heat when the body is too warm
C)regulates heat-production and heat-loss responses by the body
D)keeps the body at a constant temperature of 35°C
A)produces heat when the body is too cold
B)gives off heat when the body is too warm
C)regulates heat-production and heat-loss responses by the body
D)keeps the body at a constant temperature of 35°C
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58
An endogenous pyrogen is one that is produced by:
A)bacteria
B)a person's own cells
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and by viruses
A)bacteria
B)a person's own cells
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and by viruses
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59
Which of these is NOT a response to a warm environment?
A)increased sweating
B)vasodilation in muscles
C)decreased muscle tone
D)vasodilation in the dermis
A)increased sweating
B)vasodilation in muscles
C)decreased muscle tone
D)vasodilation in the dermis
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60
The term for synthesis reactions in the body is:
A)anabolism
B)metabolism
C)catabolism
D)metabolic rate
A)anabolism
B)metabolism
C)catabolism
D)metabolic rate
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61
In cell respiration,oxygen is required for:
A)glycolysis
B)glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
C)the Krebs cycle and the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)the cytochrome (electron)transport system and glycolysis
A)glycolysis
B)glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
C)the Krebs cycle and the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)the cytochrome (electron)transport system and glycolysis
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62
Kilocalories (or more simply,calories)are a measure of:
A)the energy content of food
B)the fat factor of food
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and the growth potential of food
A)the energy content of food
B)the fat factor of food
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and the growth potential of food
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63
The stages of cell respiration that take place in the mitochondria of cells are:
A)glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
B)the Krebs cycle and the cytochrome (electron)transport system
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system and glycolysis
D)all three stages
A)glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
B)the Krebs cycle and the cytochrome (electron)transport system
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system and glycolysis
D)all three stages
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64
In cell respiration,oxygen is NOT required for:
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)A and B only
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)A and B only
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65
The cytochrome (electron)transport system takes place in the ____ of cells,and oxygen ____ required.
A)cytoplasm/is
B)mitochondria/is
C)cytoplasm/is not
D)mitochondria/is not
A)cytoplasm/is
B)mitochondria/is
C)cytoplasm/is not
D)mitochondria/is not
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66
The Krebs cycle takes place in the ____ of cells,and oxygen ____ required.
A)cytoplasm/is
B)mitochondria/is
C)cytoplasm/is not
D)mitochondria/is not
A)cytoplasm/is
B)mitochondria/is
C)cytoplasm/is not
D)mitochondria/is not
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67
Glycolysis takes place in the ____ of the cell,and oxygen ____ required.
A)cytoplasm/is
B)mitochondria/is
C)cytoplasm/is not
D)mitochondria/is not
A)cytoplasm/is
B)mitochondria/is
C)cytoplasm/is not
D)mitochondria/is not
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68
In the cell respiration of glucose,ATP is formed during which stage?
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all three stages
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all three stages
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69
In the cell respiration of glucose,most of the ATP is formed during which stage?
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)none of these; all stages are equal
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)none of these; all stages are equal
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70
Which statement is NOT true of metabolic rate?
A)The elderly usually have lower metabolic rates.
B)Stress situations decrease the metabolic rate to conserve energy.
C)Heat production is measured in kilocalories.
D)The basal metabolic rate is the heat production when the body is at rest.
A)The elderly usually have lower metabolic rates.
B)Stress situations decrease the metabolic rate to conserve energy.
C)Heat production is measured in kilocalories.
D)The basal metabolic rate is the heat production when the body is at rest.
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71
In the cell respiration of glucose,pyruvic acid is formed during which stage?
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all three stages
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all three stages
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72
Which statement is NOT true of the stages of cell respiration?
A)Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm and begins with a molecule of glucose.
B)The Krebs cycle takes place in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen.
C)The cytochromes are proteins found in the mitochondria.
D)The cytochrome (electron)transport system requires oxygen.
A)Glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm and begins with a molecule of glucose.
B)The Krebs cycle takes place in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen.
C)The cytochromes are proteins found in the mitochondria.
D)The cytochrome (electron)transport system requires oxygen.
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73
The units of measure for the energy content of foods are:
A)degrees
B)grams
C)kilodegrees
D)kilocalories
A)degrees
B)grams
C)kilodegrees
D)kilocalories
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74
The term for the total heat production by the body is:
A)anabolic rate
B)catabolic rate
C)metabolic rate
D)energy rate
A)anabolic rate
B)catabolic rate
C)metabolic rate
D)energy rate
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75
Catabolism is the collective term for:
A)synthesis reactions
B)reversible reactions
C)decomposition reactions
D)energy-requiring reactions
A)synthesis reactions
B)reversible reactions
C)decomposition reactions
D)energy-requiring reactions
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76
In the cell respiration of glucose,lactic acid may be formed during:
A)glycolysis,when oxygen is present
B)glycolysis,when oxygen is not present
C)the Krebs cycle,when oxygen is present
D)the Krebs cycle,when oxygen is not present
A)glycolysis,when oxygen is present
B)glycolysis,when oxygen is not present
C)the Krebs cycle,when oxygen is present
D)the Krebs cycle,when oxygen is not present
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77
Metabolism is the collective term for:
A)synthesis reactions
B)decomposition reactions
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and all other reactions in the body
A)synthesis reactions
B)decomposition reactions
C)both A and B
D)both A and B and all other reactions in the body
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78
The stage of cell respiration that takes place in the cytoplasm of cells is:
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all of these
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all of these
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79
In the cell respiration of glucose,metabolic water is formed during which stage?
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all of these
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all of these
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80
In the cell respiration of glucose,carbon dioxide is formed during which stage?
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all three stages
A)glycolysis
B)the Krebs cycle
C)the cytochrome (electron)transport system
D)all three stages
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