Deck 16: Body Function, Survival, and the Steady State
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Deck 16: Body Function, Survival, and the Steady State
1
Which of the following does not normally pass from the glomerulus into Bowman's capsule during filtration?
A)glucose
B)proteins
C)sodium ions
D)urea
E)water
A)glucose
B)proteins
C)sodium ions
D)urea
E)water
B
2
Which of the following is often called the body's thermostat?
A)the pituitary
B)the hypothalamus
C)the thalamus
D)the corpora quadrigemina
E)the medulla oblongata
A)the pituitary
B)the hypothalamus
C)the thalamus
D)the corpora quadrigemina
E)the medulla oblongata
B
3
Which of the following have body fluids with the same overall salt concentration as that of their environment?
A)oysters and sea stars
B)whales and sea lions
C)freshwater fish
D)freshwater amphibians
E)cats and dogs
A)oysters and sea stars
B)whales and sea lions
C)freshwater fish
D)freshwater amphibians
E)cats and dogs
A
4
Freshwater fish must excrete ______ and actively accumulate _______.
A)water; urea
B)urea; water
C)salt; urea
D)water; salt
E)urea; water
A)water; urea
B)urea; water
C)salt; urea
D)water; salt
E)urea; water
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5
Freshwater fish
A)lose water from their bodies.
B)Lose salt from their bodies.
C)must keep the salt concentration of their bodies lower than that of freshwater.
D)must keep the salt concentration of their bodies equal to that of freshwater.
E)must drink water to maintain dilute body fluids.
A)lose water from their bodies.
B)Lose salt from their bodies.
C)must keep the salt concentration of their bodies lower than that of freshwater.
D)must keep the salt concentration of their bodies equal to that of freshwater.
E)must drink water to maintain dilute body fluids.
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6
Astronauts who spend significant time at zero gravity often become somewhat anemic upon return to Earth. One way to compensate for the process that leads to this anemia might be to supply the astronauts with ________ during the mission in space.
A)a diet higher in protein and iron
B)a diuretic, which will cause them to excrete more fluid
C)a growth factor that leads to increased red blood cell production
D)higher levels of oxygen in the shuttle atmosphere
E)more opportunities to rest or sleep
A)a diet higher in protein and iron
B)a diuretic, which will cause them to excrete more fluid
C)a growth factor that leads to increased red blood cell production
D)higher levels of oxygen in the shuttle atmosphere
E)more opportunities to rest or sleep
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7
An increase in ADH production results in the production of a(n)______ volume of ______ urine.
A)increased; concentrated
B)increased; dilute
C)decreased; concentrated
D)decreased; dilute
E)either a or b, depending on the blood pressure
A)increased; concentrated
B)increased; dilute
C)decreased; concentrated
D)decreased; dilute
E)either a or b, depending on the blood pressure
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8
To overcome the water/salt balance problem, fish have specialized cells that can either take in salts or excrete salts that are located in their
A)kidneys.
B)lungs.
C)gills.
D)pharynx.
E)skin.
A)kidneys.
B)lungs.
C)gills.
D)pharynx.
E)skin.
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9
If a person drinks a large quantity of water, he would _______ production of ADH, which would ______ the permeability of the collecting duct.
A)not affect; leave unchanged
B)increase; increase
C)increase; decrease
D)decrease; increase
E)decrease; decrease
A)not affect; leave unchanged
B)increase; increase
C)increase; decrease
D)decrease; increase
E)decrease; decrease
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10
What hormone is actually produced by the kidney, which has an effect on the production of another hormone, aldosterone, which in turn is produced by the adrenal glands?
A)ANF
B)ADH
C)vasopressin
D)ACTH
E)renin
A)ANF
B)ADH
C)vasopressin
D)ACTH
E)renin
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11
Which of the following organisms would be likely to use the least energy per kilogram of body weight to maintain its temperature in a preferred range?
A)a whale in the Arctic Ocean
B)a clam remaining submerged at low tide
C)a tuna swimming in the deep ocean
D)a lizard in a desert environment
E)a human in a tropical environment
A)a whale in the Arctic Ocean
B)a clam remaining submerged at low tide
C)a tuna swimming in the deep ocean
D)a lizard in a desert environment
E)a human in a tropical environment
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12
An organism maintaining homeostasis with respect to sodium ion concentration in the blood would ______sodium excretion in the kidneys when sodium levels were low and ______ sodium excretion when sodium levels were high.
A)maintain constant; maintain constant
B)increase; maintain constant
C)increase; decrease
D)decrease; maintain constant
E)decrease; increase
A)maintain constant; maintain constant
B)increase; maintain constant
C)increase; decrease
D)decrease; maintain constant
E)decrease; increase
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13
Cats excrete nitrogenous waste as ______ and birds excrete nitrogenous waste as _______.
A)ammonia; uric acid
B)ammonia; urea
C)urea; ammonia
D)urea; uric acid
E)uric acid; urea
A)ammonia; uric acid
B)ammonia; urea
C)urea; ammonia
D)urea; uric acid
E)uric acid; urea
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14

Use the letters on the diagram of a nephron to solve the following questions
1-Which letter indicates the loop of Henle?
2-Which letter indicates the distal tubule?
3-Which letter indicates Bowman's capsule?
4-Which letter indicates the glomerulus?
5-Which letter indicates the collecting duct?
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15
Which of the following are not types of connective tissue?
A)blood
B)bone
C)cartilage
D)tendons
E)the upper layers of the skin
A)blood
B)bone
C)cartilage
D)tendons
E)the upper layers of the skin
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16
Production of urine in the nephron begins with
A)filtration.
B)tubular reabsorption.
C)tubular secretion.
D)tubular modification.
E)active reabsorption.
A)filtration.
B)tubular reabsorption.
C)tubular secretion.
D)tubular modification.
E)active reabsorption.
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17
Humans excrete nitrogenous waste in the form of _______, and most fish excrete nitrogenous waste as _______.
A)urea; ammonia
B)urea; uric acid
C)ammonia; urea
D)urea; uric acid
E)uric acid; ammonia
A)urea; ammonia
B)urea; uric acid
C)ammonia; urea
D)urea; uric acid
E)uric acid; ammonia
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18
When cells metabolize protein, ammonia is formed. An example of an animal that directly excretes ammonia without further modification is a
A)fish.
B)bird.
C)snake.
D)turtle.
E)human.
A)fish.
B)bird.
C)snake.
D)turtle.
E)human.
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19
The symptoms of excessive consumption of alcoholic beverages are due to dehydration. Does that make sense? You drink a lot, and then you are dehydrated? Actually, it is caused by a hormone that is produced in response to the consumption of alcohol. What is this hormone?
A)ANF
B)ADH
C)vasopressin
D)ACTH
E)renin
A)ANF
B)ADH
C)vasopressin
D)ACTH
E)renin
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20
Epithelia are often very thin sheets of tissue. What binds them to underlying tissues?
A)the fascia latae
B)the basement lamina
C)the ependymal layer
D)the goblet cells
E)the ligamentum nuchae
A)the fascia latae
B)the basement lamina
C)the ependymal layer
D)the goblet cells
E)the ligamentum nuchae
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21
Distinguish between endocrine and exocrine glands and give examples of each.
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22
How does epithelial tissue differ from connective tissue, in structure and function?
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23
List several functions of epithelial tissues.
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24
Describe the production of urea in the mammalian body. Where is it finally excreted?
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25
Match the following structures with their primary function.


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26
Why do astronauts experience bone loss in space?
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27
What benefit does running a fever provide to a sick person?
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28
What are the three types of muscle, and where are they found?
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29
How could losing mass in unused muscles possibly benefit an organism?
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30

Use the letters on the diagram of a nephron to solve the following questions
6. Where is most glucose returned to the circulatory system?
7. Whereis the final concentration of the urine adjusted?
8. Which structure generates the cemotic gradient across the kidney?
9. Fluid from the circulatory system enters the nephron into this structure
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31
Use the letters to indicate the factor described in the question.


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32
Match the following tissues with the proper classification.


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33
What process in the kidney makes drug testing of urine possible?
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34
Define and put these terms in order from smallest to largest (in size): organ, tissue, cell, organ system.
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35
Match the following processes with the correct type of feedback loop.
7.

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36
Both marine fish and marine mammals have body fluids with a lower salt concentration. However, unlike fish, marine mammals do not drink seawater, although they do swallow some with their food. How are marine mammals able to maintain their internal supply of water?
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37
ADH is also called vasopressin. What functions of vasopressin make this an appropriate name for this hormone?
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38
Match the following animals with their mode of temperature modulation.


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39
If someone experiences damage to the hypothalamus and no longer produces ADH, what effect will this have on kidney function?
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40
How does the hypothalamus act to maintain body temperature? Include behavioral and physiological responses to both heat and cold.
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41
List as many types of connective tissue as possible, and give their functions.
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42
Most other mammals could not survive the extreme environment that whale inhabit. Discuss the adaptations whales have evolved to cope with life in the Arctic Ocean. Include water and heat conservation and salt excretion.
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43
Describe the path that the blood takes as it travels through the kidney, and the changes that take place in its composition as it moves through each structure of the kidney.
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44
Describe the macroscopic anatomy of the human excretory system.
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45
Pick a biological situation where a positive feedback loop controls a response. Show how this loop operates to bring about the response.
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46
Describe how fluids and some dissolved materials move from the blood in the glomerulus into the nephron.
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47
A person suffers injury in a car accident, loses a serious amount of blood, and is in danger of going into shock from low blood pressure. Discuss what effect such an injury would have on the production of ADH, aldosterone, atrial natriuretic factor, angiotensin, and erythropoietin.
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48
Describe the production and action of ADH.
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50
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