Deck 9: Temperature Regulation,thirst,and Hunger

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The process of activating and directing behavior designed to maintain equilibrium is known as

A) motivation.
B) homeostasis.
C) drive.
D) tension
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A biologist is studying an animal with an elongated body and very long legs,ears,and tail.It is likely that this animal lives in a _________ climate.

A) cold
B) moderate
C) hot
D) dry
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If you set your home's thermostat to 68 degrees F,this setting is analogous to your body's

A) motivation.
B) homeostasis.
C) set point.
D) drive state.
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Which of the following occur in response to physiological deficits and disappear when needs are met?

A) set points
B) drive states
C) thermostats
D) states of equilibrium
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A particular value defended by a regulatory system is known as

A) motivation.
B) a set point.
C) homeostasis.
D) drive.
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In animals,the processes of hunger and thirst are controlled as clearly as the processes controlling body temperature.However,in humans it may be more appropriate to say that

A) hunger and thirst are influenced,rather than controlled,by various CNS and PNS components.
B) hunger is not actually affected by the brain,although thirst is controlled by CNS components.
C) homeostasis is only effective in animals,not in humans.
D) thirst is controlled by CNS components,but hunger is controlled by set points.
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Human body temperature of 98.6 degrees F is an example of

A) a set point.
B) a drive state.
C) homeostasis.
D) motivation.
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Anne Becker's research in Fiji suggests that a major influence on disordered eating is

A) exposure to cultural influences through television and other media.
B) genetics.
C) eating habits learned from older family members,including parents and grandparents.
D) peer pressure,as many people gain weight when their friends and family members do.
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Animals that maintain their core temperature though internal metabolic activity are known as

A) endotherms.
B) ectotherms.
C) mesotherms.
D) cold-blooded animals.
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Based on surface-to-volume ratios,which of the following animals would require the most energy to maintain core temperature?

A) a mouse
B) a dog
C) a human
D) an elephant
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Michael is determined to lose 50 pounds.In addition to looking and feeling great,what else should Michael expect?

A) His reactions to hot and cold weather will not change due to his weight loss.
B) He will feel warmer than before in hot weather.
C) He will feel warmer than before in cold weather.
D) He will feel cooler than he did before in both warm and cold weather.
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More heat loss occurs in animals with

A) large body volumes.
B) small body volumes.
C) large surface areas.
D) small surface areas.
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Animals with large body volumes generate _________ animals with small body volumes.

A) more heat than
B) less heat than
C) the same amount of heat as
D) more heat than some animals with small body volumes and less heat than other
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An animal's surface-to-volume ratio predicts

A) that it is an ectoderm.
B) that it is an endoderm.
C) how much heat the animal can generate.
D) how much energy the animal requires to maintain core temperature.
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Jessica's weight of 123 pounds doesn't vary much regardless of what she eats from day to day.It is likely that 123 pounds is Jessica's

A) ideal weight.
B) set point.
C) homeostasis.
D) drive state.
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An organism's ability to make physiological adjustments in order to achieve equilibrium is known as

A) motivation.
B) a set point.
C) homeostasis.
D) drive.
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Animals that rely on external factors to maintain their core temperature,such as basking in the sunlight,are known as

A) endotherms.
B) ectotherms.
C) mesotherms
D) warm-blooded animals.
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Warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals attempt to maintain

A) approximately the same internal temperatures,but do so through different methods.
B) approximately the same internal temperatures,using the same methods.
C) very different internal temperatures,with the warm-blooded animals having internal temperatures about 10 degrees F higher than cold-blooded animals.
D) very different internal temperatures,but use the same methods to maintain their respective set points.
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Animals in cold climates have _________ surface area,thereby _________ heat loss.

A) less;minimizing
B) less;maximizing
C) greater;minimizing
D) greater;maximizing
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Between 1980 and 2000,rates of obesity in the United States

A) remained approximately the same,although other nations experienced rising rates.
B) declined,although other nations experienced rising rates.
C) increased slightly,a trend that also occurred in other nations.
D) doubled among adults and tripled among children and adolescents.
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Deficits in thyroid functions often produce

A) fever.
B) higher than normal body temperatures.
C) lower than normal body temperatures.
D) inappropriate constriction of blood vessels.
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Shivering and blood vessel constriction

A) dissipate heat in ectotherms.
B) dissipate heat in endotherms.
C) generate and conserve heat in ectotherms.
D) generate and conserve heat in endotherms.
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Animals often respond to very cold temperatures by

A) curling up to reduce exposed surface area,maximizing heat loss.
B) curling up to reduce exposed surface area,minimizing heat loss.
C) stretching out to expose surface area,maximizing heat loss.
D) stretching out to expose surface area,minimizing heat loss.
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As ________,snakes help to maintain their body temperature by ________.

A) ectotherms;shivering and moving to a warm spot if it is too cold
B) endotherms;shivering and trying to find a warm spot if it is too cold
C) ectotherms;moving to a shady spot if it is too hot
D) endotherms;moving to a shady spot if it is too hot
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Core temperatures in humans

A) should be maintained within a range of 10 degrees in order for us to feel well.
B) are not as important as they are in animals that are ectoderms.
C) can vary quite a bit from person to person,but must be maintained within a range of 10 degrees in order for us to feel well.
D) must be maintained within a very few degrees or life-threatening conditions can occur.
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Fevers due to illness

A) have no benefit and should be reduced immediately through the use of medication.
B) represent a failure of the body's temperature control system.
C) result from a resetting of the body's temperature set point.
D) occur when the body's set point is exceeded.
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You have been hiking,and as night falls and the temperature drops,the first part of your temperature regulation system to be activated is probably your ________,which will trigger your _________ to make you shiver.

A) spinal cord;skin receptors
B) skin receptors;hypothalamus
C) brainstem;hypothalamus
D) hypothalamus;skin receptors
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Ashley has been diagnosed with a low thyroid condition.She frequently experiences

A) lower-than-normal core body temperatures.
B) unexplained fevers.
C) hyperthermia requiring hospitalization.
D) usually high activity in her brown fat cells.
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Risk for hyperthermia is increased when a

A) person has an existing problem with his or her immune system.
B) woman is approaching menopause.
C) person has a low thyroid condition.
D) person is using antibiotics.
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Hypothermia occurs when a person's core body temperature

A) increases to 102 degrees F.
B) increases to 104 degrees F.
C) decreases below 98 degrees F.
D) decreases below 95 degrees F.
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In comparison with white fat cells,brown fat cells appear

A) larger.
B) different due to their higher levels of mitochondria.
C) the same and can be identified only by their location.
D) different due to their lower levels of mitochondria.
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Hyperthermia

A) may help the body rid itself of disease-causing organisms.
B) represents a failure of the body's temperature control system.
C) results from a resetting of the body's temperature set point.
D) is inconvenient,but does not have serious implications for health.
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If for some reason your hypothalamus doesn't raise your core temperature when you are exposed to very cold temperatures,

A) you will die of hypothermia.
B) you will die of hyperthermia.
C) your brainstem and spinal cord will attempt to raise your core temperature.
D) your temporal lobe will tell you to move to a warmer environment which will take care of the problem.
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Temperature regulation is managed by a

A) single system in the hypothalamus.
B) single system in the spinal cord.
C) hierarchy of systems extending from the spinal cord to the hypothalamus.
D) hierarchy of systems extending from the medulla to the spinal cord.
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Hyperthermia frequently occurs due to

A) wearing heavy clothing and engaging in strenuous activity.
B) pyrogens released by disease-causing organisms.
C) genetic predispositions to problems regulating temperature.
D) drinking large quantities of fluid.
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Following open heart surgery or cardiac arrest,it has become common for physicians to

A) artificially produce a state of hyperthermia in a patient.
B) artificially produce a state of hypothermia in a patient.
C) increase the levels of pyrogens in the brain.
D) artificially produce a state of fever.
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In response to cold temperatures,the _________ nervous system stimulates _________ fat activity.

A) parasympathetic;white
B) parasympathetic;brown
C) sympathetic;white
D) sympathetic;brown
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Raynaud's disease involves an inappropriate response to

A) low thyroid.
B) fever.
C) warm temperatures.
D) cold temperatures.
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The hot flashes associated with menopause in women probably involve _________ levels of _________.

A) increased;pyrogens
B) reduced;estrogens
C) increased;thyroid hormone
D) reduced;thyroid hormone.
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In response to hot temperatures,animals

A) perspire or pant and dilate blood vessels.
B) perspire or pant and constrict blood vessels.
C) increase thyroid activity.
D) stimulate brown fat activity.
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The preoptic area (POA)contains

A) no temperature-responsive neurons.
B) neurons that respond to any change in core temperature.
C) two types of neurons that respond to either increases or decreases in core temperature.
D) three types of neurons that respond to increases in temperature,decreases in temperature,or are temperature-insensitive.
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Most excess sodium and water are excreted by

A) the intestines.
B) the kidneys.
C) perspiring.
D) respiration.
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<strong>  The structure labeled 1 in this illustration is the</strong> A) posterior hypothalamus B) thalamus C) pituitary gland D) preoptic area of the hypothalamus <div style=padding-top: 35px> The structure labeled "1" in this illustration is the

A) posterior hypothalamus
B) thalamus
C) pituitary gland
D) preoptic area of the hypothalamus
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Pyrogens influence fever by which of the following mechanisms of action?

A) inhibiting the firing of temperature-insensitive neurons
B) increasing the firing of cold-sensitive neurons
C) reducing the firing of warm-sensitive neurons
D) increasing the firing of warm-sensitive neurons.
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People with spinal cord damage

A) do not have any problems with temperature regulation,because the spinal cord is the most sensitive part of the temperature regulation system.
B) have problems regulating core temperature in cold,but not hot conditions.
C) have problems regulating core temperature in hot,but not cold conditions.
D) have difficulty regulating temperature,because the spinal cord temperature regulating systems are less precise than brainstem or hypothalamic systems.
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Isotonic fluids have

A) a higher concentration of solutes than normal body fluids.
B) a lower concentration of solutes than normal body fluids.
C) an equal concentration of solutes as normal body fluids.
D) the same solutes in the same concentrations as normal body fluids.
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An emergency room staff has been alerted by an ambulance of the imminent arrival of a patient who nearly drowned at a nearby beach.The ER staff should expect that the patient will have inhaled a large amount of water,and consequently will need to treat the patient for the effects of highly:

A) hypotonic extracellular fluid,including possible cell rupture.
B) hypotonic extracellular fluid,including possible cell dehydration.
C) hypertonic extracellular fluid,including possible cell dehydration.
D) hypertonic intracellular fluid,including possible cell rupture.
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Comparisons between _________ are most likely responsible for determining temperature set points.

A) temperature-sensitive and temperature-insensitive neurons in the preoptic area
B) cold-sensitive and warm-sensitive neurons in the preoptic area
C) temperature-sensitive neurons in the hypothalamus,brainstem,and spinal cord
D) cold-sensitive and warm-sensitive neurons in the brainstem and spinal cord.
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As core temperature increases

A) all temperature-sensitive neurons in the preoptic area increase their firing rates.
B) all temperature-sensitive neurons in the preoptic area decrease their firing rates.
C) warm-sensitive neurons increase their firing rates,while cold-sensitive and temperature-insensitive neurons maintain a steady rate of firing.
D) warm-sensitive neurons inhibit cold-sensitive neurons,while temperature-insensitive neurons do not change.
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Electrolytes are

A) all charged solutes.
B) solutes that do not carry an electrical charge.
C) positively charged solutes.
D) negatively charged solutes.
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According to research by Corbit and Satinoff,which of the following outcomes will result if temperature information from skin receptors conflicts with temperature information in the hypothalamus?

A) Information from the skin receptors will have more impact on behavior than information from the hypothalamus.
B) Information from the hypothalamus will have more impact on behavior than information from the skin receptors.
C) The behavioral outcomes will reflect an averaging of input from the skin receptors and hypothalamus.
D) Conflicting input will be ignored,and behavior from before a period of conflict will be maintained until further information is available.
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Temperature-insensitive neurons in the hypothalamus

A) play no role in the maintenance of core temperature.
B) increase their firing rate when temperature reaches a set point.
C) maintain a fairly steady firing rate.
D) increase their firing rate when core temperature increases.
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Compared with normal drinking water,commercial sports drinks are relatively

A) hypotonic.
B) hypertonic.
C) isotonic.
D) osmotic.
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Extracellular fluid includes

A) fluid contained within body cells.
B) the blood supply,cerebrospinal fluid,and interstitial fluid.
C) cerebrospinal fluid and the fluid contained within body cells.
D) interstitial fluid and the fluid contained within body cells.
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Solutions that are lower in concentration of solutes than a reference solution are known as

A) hypotonic.
B) hypertonic.
C) isotonic.
D) osmotic.
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Sensitivity to changes in temperature is

A) equally precise in all structures related to temperature regulation.
B) more precise in the brainstem than in the spinal cord or hypothalamus.
C) more precise in the spinal cord than in the hypothalamus.
D) more precise in the hypothalamus than in the spinal cord.
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The human blood supply makes up about _________ percent of the body's total fluids.

A) 2
B) 7
C) 13
D) 26
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The preoptic area (POA)receives temperature input from

A) thermoreceptors in the skin only.
B) the spinal cord only.
C) thermoreceptors from the skin and spinal cord.
D) thermoreceptors from the skin,the spinal cord,and internal sensors within the hypothalamus.
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In osmosis

A) solutes move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
B) solutes move from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration.
C) water moves from areas of low concentration of solutes to areas of high concentration of solutes.
D) water moves from areas of high concentration of solutes to areas of low concentration of solutes.
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Intracellular fluid makes up about _________ percent of the body's total fluids.

A) 10
B) 33
C) 66
D) 90
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The function of angiotensin II is to

A) constrict blood vessels and trigger the release of aldosterone.
B) constrict blood vessels and trigger the release of renin.
C) dilate blood vessels and trigger the release of aldosterone.
D) dilate blood vessels and trigger the release of renin.
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Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)is released in response to

A) osmotic thirst only.
B) hypovolemic thirst only.
C) either osmotic or hypovolemic thirst.
D) release of renin.
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Baroreceptors are located in the

A) organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT).
B) heart and kidneys.
C) medulla.
D) stomach and digestive tract.
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What do baroreceptors measure?

A) blood pressure
B) intracellular fluid volume
C) sodium levels
D) interstitial fluid volume
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<strong>  The numbered structures in this image regulate which of the following behaviors?</strong> A) Hunger B) Temperature C) Thirst D) Sex <div style=padding-top: 35px> The numbered structures in this image regulate which of the following behaviors?

A) Hunger
B) Temperature
C) Thirst
D) Sex
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Hypovolemic thirst results from

A) increases in blood pressure.
B) decreases in blood volume.
C) feelings of a dry mouth.
D) decreases in intracellular fluid levels.
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Researchers have identified the _________ as the most likely location of osmoreceptors.

A) preoptic area of the hypothalamus
B) posterior hypothalamus
C) lateral hypothalamus
D) organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT)
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The function of renin is to

A) trigger the release of ADH.
B) trigger the release of aldosterone.
C) convert angiotensinogen into angiotensin II.
D) convert aldosterone into angiotensin II.
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Stuart was in a serious automobile accident and in addition to breaking several bones,he suffered a deep cut that was bleeding badly.As he waited for help to arrive,it is likely that Stuart was experiencing

A) hyponatremia.
B) strong osmotic thirst.
C) strong hypovolemic thirst.
D) both osmotic and hypovolemic thirst.
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Extreme thirst may occur in cases of diabetes due to

A) low blood volume.
B) low concentrations of solutes in the blood.
C) high concentrations of solutes in the blood.
D) high blood volume.
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Eating a salty meal produces

A) osmotic thirst due to loss of intracellular fluid.
B) osmotic thirst due to loss of extracellular fluid.
C) hypovolemic thirst due to loss of intracellular fluid.
D) hypovolemic thirst due to loss of extracellular fluid.
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Osmoreceptors appear to

A) increase their rate of firing when placed in a hypertonic solution,and decrease their rate of firing when placed in a hypotonic solution.
B) increase their rate of firing when placed in a hypotonic solution,and decrease their rate of firing when placed in a hypertonic solution.
C) increase their rate of firing when blood pressure drops.
D) decrease their rate of firing when blood pressure drops.
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Which of the following factors contributes the least to feelings of thirst?

A) feelings of a dry mouth
B) a reduction in intracellular fluid levels
C) a reduction in extracellular fluid levels
D) an increase in the concentration of extracellular solutes
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Aldosterone is released by the

A) kidneys.
B) anterior pituitary gland.
C) posterior pituitary gland.
D) adrenal glands.
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The "rule" that says humans should drink 8 cups of plain water per day is

A) a good one,because that is about the right amount of fluids everybody needs.
B) not so good,because we need about twice that much fluid for good health and skin.
C) unnecessary,because we take in all the fluids we need from our foods.
D) unnecessary,because we take in about half the fluid we need from our foods.
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Humans need to ingest

A) no fluids in addition to those contained in food.
B) about 0.3 liters (about 10 ounces)of fluid per day.
C) about 1 liter (about 34 ounces)of fluid per day.
D) about 2.5 liters (about 68 ounces)of fluid per day.
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Stephanie knows that her diabetes is not under good control,because she becomes very thirsty in spite of drinking lots of water.Stephanie's thirst is most likely

A) osmotic thirst due to high levels of sodium in her blood.
B) osmotic thirst due to high levels of glucose in her blood.
C) hypervolemic thirst due to loss of blood during frequent blood tests.
D) hypervolemic thirst due to frequent urination.
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Renin is released by the

A) pituitary glands in response to ADH.
B) kidneys in response to ADH.
C) pituitary glands in response to angiotensin II.
D) kidneys in response to angiotensin II.
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Osmotic thirst results from

A) injuries leading to loss of blood.
B) reductions in blood pressure.
C) decreases in intracellular fluid levels.
D) decreases in the concentration of extracellular sodium.
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Aldosterone signals the kidneys to

A) retain sodium.
B) excrete sodium.
C) increase urine production.
D) decrease urine production.
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1
The process of activating and directing behavior designed to maintain equilibrium is known as

A) motivation.
B) homeostasis.
C) drive.
D) tension
motivation.
2
A biologist is studying an animal with an elongated body and very long legs,ears,and tail.It is likely that this animal lives in a _________ climate.

A) cold
B) moderate
C) hot
D) dry
hot
3
If you set your home's thermostat to 68 degrees F,this setting is analogous to your body's

A) motivation.
B) homeostasis.
C) set point.
D) drive state.
set point.
4
Which of the following occur in response to physiological deficits and disappear when needs are met?

A) set points
B) drive states
C) thermostats
D) states of equilibrium
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A particular value defended by a regulatory system is known as

A) motivation.
B) a set point.
C) homeostasis.
D) drive.
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In animals,the processes of hunger and thirst are controlled as clearly as the processes controlling body temperature.However,in humans it may be more appropriate to say that

A) hunger and thirst are influenced,rather than controlled,by various CNS and PNS components.
B) hunger is not actually affected by the brain,although thirst is controlled by CNS components.
C) homeostasis is only effective in animals,not in humans.
D) thirst is controlled by CNS components,but hunger is controlled by set points.
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Human body temperature of 98.6 degrees F is an example of

A) a set point.
B) a drive state.
C) homeostasis.
D) motivation.
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Anne Becker's research in Fiji suggests that a major influence on disordered eating is

A) exposure to cultural influences through television and other media.
B) genetics.
C) eating habits learned from older family members,including parents and grandparents.
D) peer pressure,as many people gain weight when their friends and family members do.
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Animals that maintain their core temperature though internal metabolic activity are known as

A) endotherms.
B) ectotherms.
C) mesotherms.
D) cold-blooded animals.
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Based on surface-to-volume ratios,which of the following animals would require the most energy to maintain core temperature?

A) a mouse
B) a dog
C) a human
D) an elephant
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Michael is determined to lose 50 pounds.In addition to looking and feeling great,what else should Michael expect?

A) His reactions to hot and cold weather will not change due to his weight loss.
B) He will feel warmer than before in hot weather.
C) He will feel warmer than before in cold weather.
D) He will feel cooler than he did before in both warm and cold weather.
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More heat loss occurs in animals with

A) large body volumes.
B) small body volumes.
C) large surface areas.
D) small surface areas.
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Animals with large body volumes generate _________ animals with small body volumes.

A) more heat than
B) less heat than
C) the same amount of heat as
D) more heat than some animals with small body volumes and less heat than other
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An animal's surface-to-volume ratio predicts

A) that it is an ectoderm.
B) that it is an endoderm.
C) how much heat the animal can generate.
D) how much energy the animal requires to maintain core temperature.
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Jessica's weight of 123 pounds doesn't vary much regardless of what she eats from day to day.It is likely that 123 pounds is Jessica's

A) ideal weight.
B) set point.
C) homeostasis.
D) drive state.
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An organism's ability to make physiological adjustments in order to achieve equilibrium is known as

A) motivation.
B) a set point.
C) homeostasis.
D) drive.
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Animals that rely on external factors to maintain their core temperature,such as basking in the sunlight,are known as

A) endotherms.
B) ectotherms.
C) mesotherms
D) warm-blooded animals.
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Warm-blooded and cold-blooded animals attempt to maintain

A) approximately the same internal temperatures,but do so through different methods.
B) approximately the same internal temperatures,using the same methods.
C) very different internal temperatures,with the warm-blooded animals having internal temperatures about 10 degrees F higher than cold-blooded animals.
D) very different internal temperatures,but use the same methods to maintain their respective set points.
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Animals in cold climates have _________ surface area,thereby _________ heat loss.

A) less;minimizing
B) less;maximizing
C) greater;minimizing
D) greater;maximizing
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Between 1980 and 2000,rates of obesity in the United States

A) remained approximately the same,although other nations experienced rising rates.
B) declined,although other nations experienced rising rates.
C) increased slightly,a trend that also occurred in other nations.
D) doubled among adults and tripled among children and adolescents.
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Deficits in thyroid functions often produce

A) fever.
B) higher than normal body temperatures.
C) lower than normal body temperatures.
D) inappropriate constriction of blood vessels.
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Shivering and blood vessel constriction

A) dissipate heat in ectotherms.
B) dissipate heat in endotherms.
C) generate and conserve heat in ectotherms.
D) generate and conserve heat in endotherms.
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Animals often respond to very cold temperatures by

A) curling up to reduce exposed surface area,maximizing heat loss.
B) curling up to reduce exposed surface area,minimizing heat loss.
C) stretching out to expose surface area,maximizing heat loss.
D) stretching out to expose surface area,minimizing heat loss.
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As ________,snakes help to maintain their body temperature by ________.

A) ectotherms;shivering and moving to a warm spot if it is too cold
B) endotherms;shivering and trying to find a warm spot if it is too cold
C) ectotherms;moving to a shady spot if it is too hot
D) endotherms;moving to a shady spot if it is too hot
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Core temperatures in humans

A) should be maintained within a range of 10 degrees in order for us to feel well.
B) are not as important as they are in animals that are ectoderms.
C) can vary quite a bit from person to person,but must be maintained within a range of 10 degrees in order for us to feel well.
D) must be maintained within a very few degrees or life-threatening conditions can occur.
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Fevers due to illness

A) have no benefit and should be reduced immediately through the use of medication.
B) represent a failure of the body's temperature control system.
C) result from a resetting of the body's temperature set point.
D) occur when the body's set point is exceeded.
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You have been hiking,and as night falls and the temperature drops,the first part of your temperature regulation system to be activated is probably your ________,which will trigger your _________ to make you shiver.

A) spinal cord;skin receptors
B) skin receptors;hypothalamus
C) brainstem;hypothalamus
D) hypothalamus;skin receptors
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Ashley has been diagnosed with a low thyroid condition.She frequently experiences

A) lower-than-normal core body temperatures.
B) unexplained fevers.
C) hyperthermia requiring hospitalization.
D) usually high activity in her brown fat cells.
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29
Risk for hyperthermia is increased when a

A) person has an existing problem with his or her immune system.
B) woman is approaching menopause.
C) person has a low thyroid condition.
D) person is using antibiotics.
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30
Hypothermia occurs when a person's core body temperature

A) increases to 102 degrees F.
B) increases to 104 degrees F.
C) decreases below 98 degrees F.
D) decreases below 95 degrees F.
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31
In comparison with white fat cells,brown fat cells appear

A) larger.
B) different due to their higher levels of mitochondria.
C) the same and can be identified only by their location.
D) different due to their lower levels of mitochondria.
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32
Hyperthermia

A) may help the body rid itself of disease-causing organisms.
B) represents a failure of the body's temperature control system.
C) results from a resetting of the body's temperature set point.
D) is inconvenient,but does not have serious implications for health.
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33
If for some reason your hypothalamus doesn't raise your core temperature when you are exposed to very cold temperatures,

A) you will die of hypothermia.
B) you will die of hyperthermia.
C) your brainstem and spinal cord will attempt to raise your core temperature.
D) your temporal lobe will tell you to move to a warmer environment which will take care of the problem.
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34
Temperature regulation is managed by a

A) single system in the hypothalamus.
B) single system in the spinal cord.
C) hierarchy of systems extending from the spinal cord to the hypothalamus.
D) hierarchy of systems extending from the medulla to the spinal cord.
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Hyperthermia frequently occurs due to

A) wearing heavy clothing and engaging in strenuous activity.
B) pyrogens released by disease-causing organisms.
C) genetic predispositions to problems regulating temperature.
D) drinking large quantities of fluid.
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36
Following open heart surgery or cardiac arrest,it has become common for physicians to

A) artificially produce a state of hyperthermia in a patient.
B) artificially produce a state of hypothermia in a patient.
C) increase the levels of pyrogens in the brain.
D) artificially produce a state of fever.
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37
In response to cold temperatures,the _________ nervous system stimulates _________ fat activity.

A) parasympathetic;white
B) parasympathetic;brown
C) sympathetic;white
D) sympathetic;brown
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38
Raynaud's disease involves an inappropriate response to

A) low thyroid.
B) fever.
C) warm temperatures.
D) cold temperatures.
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39
The hot flashes associated with menopause in women probably involve _________ levels of _________.

A) increased;pyrogens
B) reduced;estrogens
C) increased;thyroid hormone
D) reduced;thyroid hormone.
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40
In response to hot temperatures,animals

A) perspire or pant and dilate blood vessels.
B) perspire or pant and constrict blood vessels.
C) increase thyroid activity.
D) stimulate brown fat activity.
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41
The preoptic area (POA)contains

A) no temperature-responsive neurons.
B) neurons that respond to any change in core temperature.
C) two types of neurons that respond to either increases or decreases in core temperature.
D) three types of neurons that respond to increases in temperature,decreases in temperature,or are temperature-insensitive.
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42
Most excess sodium and water are excreted by

A) the intestines.
B) the kidneys.
C) perspiring.
D) respiration.
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43
<strong>  The structure labeled 1 in this illustration is the</strong> A) posterior hypothalamus B) thalamus C) pituitary gland D) preoptic area of the hypothalamus The structure labeled "1" in this illustration is the

A) posterior hypothalamus
B) thalamus
C) pituitary gland
D) preoptic area of the hypothalamus
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44
Pyrogens influence fever by which of the following mechanisms of action?

A) inhibiting the firing of temperature-insensitive neurons
B) increasing the firing of cold-sensitive neurons
C) reducing the firing of warm-sensitive neurons
D) increasing the firing of warm-sensitive neurons.
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45
People with spinal cord damage

A) do not have any problems with temperature regulation,because the spinal cord is the most sensitive part of the temperature regulation system.
B) have problems regulating core temperature in cold,but not hot conditions.
C) have problems regulating core temperature in hot,but not cold conditions.
D) have difficulty regulating temperature,because the spinal cord temperature regulating systems are less precise than brainstem or hypothalamic systems.
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46
Isotonic fluids have

A) a higher concentration of solutes than normal body fluids.
B) a lower concentration of solutes than normal body fluids.
C) an equal concentration of solutes as normal body fluids.
D) the same solutes in the same concentrations as normal body fluids.
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47
An emergency room staff has been alerted by an ambulance of the imminent arrival of a patient who nearly drowned at a nearby beach.The ER staff should expect that the patient will have inhaled a large amount of water,and consequently will need to treat the patient for the effects of highly:

A) hypotonic extracellular fluid,including possible cell rupture.
B) hypotonic extracellular fluid,including possible cell dehydration.
C) hypertonic extracellular fluid,including possible cell dehydration.
D) hypertonic intracellular fluid,including possible cell rupture.
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48
Comparisons between _________ are most likely responsible for determining temperature set points.

A) temperature-sensitive and temperature-insensitive neurons in the preoptic area
B) cold-sensitive and warm-sensitive neurons in the preoptic area
C) temperature-sensitive neurons in the hypothalamus,brainstem,and spinal cord
D) cold-sensitive and warm-sensitive neurons in the brainstem and spinal cord.
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49
As core temperature increases

A) all temperature-sensitive neurons in the preoptic area increase their firing rates.
B) all temperature-sensitive neurons in the preoptic area decrease their firing rates.
C) warm-sensitive neurons increase their firing rates,while cold-sensitive and temperature-insensitive neurons maintain a steady rate of firing.
D) warm-sensitive neurons inhibit cold-sensitive neurons,while temperature-insensitive neurons do not change.
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50
Electrolytes are

A) all charged solutes.
B) solutes that do not carry an electrical charge.
C) positively charged solutes.
D) negatively charged solutes.
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51
According to research by Corbit and Satinoff,which of the following outcomes will result if temperature information from skin receptors conflicts with temperature information in the hypothalamus?

A) Information from the skin receptors will have more impact on behavior than information from the hypothalamus.
B) Information from the hypothalamus will have more impact on behavior than information from the skin receptors.
C) The behavioral outcomes will reflect an averaging of input from the skin receptors and hypothalamus.
D) Conflicting input will be ignored,and behavior from before a period of conflict will be maintained until further information is available.
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52
Temperature-insensitive neurons in the hypothalamus

A) play no role in the maintenance of core temperature.
B) increase their firing rate when temperature reaches a set point.
C) maintain a fairly steady firing rate.
D) increase their firing rate when core temperature increases.
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53
Compared with normal drinking water,commercial sports drinks are relatively

A) hypotonic.
B) hypertonic.
C) isotonic.
D) osmotic.
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54
Extracellular fluid includes

A) fluid contained within body cells.
B) the blood supply,cerebrospinal fluid,and interstitial fluid.
C) cerebrospinal fluid and the fluid contained within body cells.
D) interstitial fluid and the fluid contained within body cells.
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55
Solutions that are lower in concentration of solutes than a reference solution are known as

A) hypotonic.
B) hypertonic.
C) isotonic.
D) osmotic.
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56
Sensitivity to changes in temperature is

A) equally precise in all structures related to temperature regulation.
B) more precise in the brainstem than in the spinal cord or hypothalamus.
C) more precise in the spinal cord than in the hypothalamus.
D) more precise in the hypothalamus than in the spinal cord.
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57
The human blood supply makes up about _________ percent of the body's total fluids.

A) 2
B) 7
C) 13
D) 26
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58
The preoptic area (POA)receives temperature input from

A) thermoreceptors in the skin only.
B) the spinal cord only.
C) thermoreceptors from the skin and spinal cord.
D) thermoreceptors from the skin,the spinal cord,and internal sensors within the hypothalamus.
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59
In osmosis

A) solutes move from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
B) solutes move from areas of low concentration to areas of high concentration.
C) water moves from areas of low concentration of solutes to areas of high concentration of solutes.
D) water moves from areas of high concentration of solutes to areas of low concentration of solutes.
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60
Intracellular fluid makes up about _________ percent of the body's total fluids.

A) 10
B) 33
C) 66
D) 90
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61
The function of angiotensin II is to

A) constrict blood vessels and trigger the release of aldosterone.
B) constrict blood vessels and trigger the release of renin.
C) dilate blood vessels and trigger the release of aldosterone.
D) dilate blood vessels and trigger the release of renin.
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62
Antidiuretic hormone (ADH)is released in response to

A) osmotic thirst only.
B) hypovolemic thirst only.
C) either osmotic or hypovolemic thirst.
D) release of renin.
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63
Baroreceptors are located in the

A) organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT).
B) heart and kidneys.
C) medulla.
D) stomach and digestive tract.
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64
What do baroreceptors measure?

A) blood pressure
B) intracellular fluid volume
C) sodium levels
D) interstitial fluid volume
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65
<strong>  The numbered structures in this image regulate which of the following behaviors?</strong> A) Hunger B) Temperature C) Thirst D) Sex The numbered structures in this image regulate which of the following behaviors?

A) Hunger
B) Temperature
C) Thirst
D) Sex
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66
Hypovolemic thirst results from

A) increases in blood pressure.
B) decreases in blood volume.
C) feelings of a dry mouth.
D) decreases in intracellular fluid levels.
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67
Researchers have identified the _________ as the most likely location of osmoreceptors.

A) preoptic area of the hypothalamus
B) posterior hypothalamus
C) lateral hypothalamus
D) organum vasculosum of the lamina terminalis (OVLT)
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68
The function of renin is to

A) trigger the release of ADH.
B) trigger the release of aldosterone.
C) convert angiotensinogen into angiotensin II.
D) convert aldosterone into angiotensin II.
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69
Stuart was in a serious automobile accident and in addition to breaking several bones,he suffered a deep cut that was bleeding badly.As he waited for help to arrive,it is likely that Stuart was experiencing

A) hyponatremia.
B) strong osmotic thirst.
C) strong hypovolemic thirst.
D) both osmotic and hypovolemic thirst.
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70
Extreme thirst may occur in cases of diabetes due to

A) low blood volume.
B) low concentrations of solutes in the blood.
C) high concentrations of solutes in the blood.
D) high blood volume.
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71
Eating a salty meal produces

A) osmotic thirst due to loss of intracellular fluid.
B) osmotic thirst due to loss of extracellular fluid.
C) hypovolemic thirst due to loss of intracellular fluid.
D) hypovolemic thirst due to loss of extracellular fluid.
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72
Osmoreceptors appear to

A) increase their rate of firing when placed in a hypertonic solution,and decrease their rate of firing when placed in a hypotonic solution.
B) increase their rate of firing when placed in a hypotonic solution,and decrease their rate of firing when placed in a hypertonic solution.
C) increase their rate of firing when blood pressure drops.
D) decrease their rate of firing when blood pressure drops.
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73
Which of the following factors contributes the least to feelings of thirst?

A) feelings of a dry mouth
B) a reduction in intracellular fluid levels
C) a reduction in extracellular fluid levels
D) an increase in the concentration of extracellular solutes
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74
Aldosterone is released by the

A) kidneys.
B) anterior pituitary gland.
C) posterior pituitary gland.
D) adrenal glands.
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75
The "rule" that says humans should drink 8 cups of plain water per day is

A) a good one,because that is about the right amount of fluids everybody needs.
B) not so good,because we need about twice that much fluid for good health and skin.
C) unnecessary,because we take in all the fluids we need from our foods.
D) unnecessary,because we take in about half the fluid we need from our foods.
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76
Humans need to ingest

A) no fluids in addition to those contained in food.
B) about 0.3 liters (about 10 ounces)of fluid per day.
C) about 1 liter (about 34 ounces)of fluid per day.
D) about 2.5 liters (about 68 ounces)of fluid per day.
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77
Stephanie knows that her diabetes is not under good control,because she becomes very thirsty in spite of drinking lots of water.Stephanie's thirst is most likely

A) osmotic thirst due to high levels of sodium in her blood.
B) osmotic thirst due to high levels of glucose in her blood.
C) hypervolemic thirst due to loss of blood during frequent blood tests.
D) hypervolemic thirst due to frequent urination.
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78
Renin is released by the

A) pituitary glands in response to ADH.
B) kidneys in response to ADH.
C) pituitary glands in response to angiotensin II.
D) kidneys in response to angiotensin II.
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79
Osmotic thirst results from

A) injuries leading to loss of blood.
B) reductions in blood pressure.
C) decreases in intracellular fluid levels.
D) decreases in the concentration of extracellular sodium.
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80
Aldosterone signals the kidneys to

A) retain sodium.
B) excrete sodium.
C) increase urine production.
D) decrease urine production.
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