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1
Which of the following statements about blood is/are true?
A)The cellular portion of the blood is called the plasma.
B)Anemia is a decrease in the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood.
C)Carbonic anhydrase is the carbon dioxide carrying molecule in the blood.
D)All of the above.
2
Tissue fluid that surrounds cells differs from plasma of the blood because tissue fluid
A)has less protein in it.
B)does not have salts in it.
C)has more salts in it.
D)has more protein in it.
3
Which of the following is the correct pathway for a drop of blood?
A)right atrium, right ventricle, body, left atrium, left ventricle, lungs, right atrium
B)right ventricle, right atrium, body, left ventricle, left atrium, lungs, right ventricle
C)right atrium, right ventricle, lungs, left atrium, left ventricle, body, right atrium
D)right ventricle, right atrium, lungs, left ventricle, left atrium, body, right ventricle
4
As the blood leaves the heart on its systemic circuit, which is the correct pathway for a drop of blood?
A)artery, arteriole, capillary, vein
B)artery, vein, arteriole, capillary
C)vein, capillary, arteriole, artery
D)vein, artery, arteriole, capillary
5
Which of the following statements is/are true about the lymphatic system?
A)Lymph is produced when blood pressure forces water and small molecules through the walls of the capillaries.
B)The lymphatic vessels empty into the circulatory system.
C)Lymph nodes filter a portion of the body's fluids.
D)All of the above.
6
Which of the following statements about the lungs is/are true?
A)Rings of cartilage support the trachea and the bronchioles to prevent their collapsing.
B)The bronchioles, which are capable of constricting, deliver air to the alveoli.
C)Blood enters the alveoli to pick up oxygen.
D)All of the above.
7
Which of the following must occur for gas exchange to take place between the alveoli and capillaries?
A)The diaphragm must contract and relax.
B)The nervous system must send messages to the diaphragm.
C)The heart must pump blood.
D)All of the above.
8
Which of the following statements is/are true?
A)Teeth are involved in increasing the surface area of the food.
B)Salivary amylase initiates the chemical breakdown of proteins.
C)The epiglottis is a flap of tissue covering the opening to the esophagus.
D)All of the above.
9
The stomach
A)produces hydrochloric acid.
B)breaks food into smaller pieces.
C)releases an enzyme.
D)All of the above are correct.
10
Bile is produced in the __________ and functions to __________.
A)small intestine / provide enzymes
B)pancreas / provide enzymes
C)liver / break down fats into smaller pieces
D)gallbladder / emulsifies fats
11
The villus
A)increases the surface area of the small intestine.
B)contain lymph vessels.
C)contains capillaries.
D)All of the above.
12
The liver
A)filters the blood coming from the intestine.
B)digests glucose.
C)produces white blood cells.
D)None of the above.
13
Which of the following statements is/are true about the loop of Henle?
A)It is located between the proximal and distal convoluted tubules.
B)It acts as a collecting duct for excess hydrogen ions.
C)It is the primary structure involved in the excretion of glucose from the vascular system.
D)All of the above.
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When you are thirsty or dehydrated,
A)the hypothalamus produces less ADH and thus conserves the water in your system.
B)the hypothalamus produces more ADH and thus conserves the water in your system.
C)the kidney produces less ADH and thus conserves the water in your system.
D)the kidney produces more ADH and thus conserves the water in your system.
15
Reabsorption of water occurs in association with
A)lungs.
B)duodenum.
C)loop of Henle.
D)liver.
16
The primary structures involved in pumping blood are the
A)veins.
B)atria.
C)capillaries.
D)ventricles.
17
Fats are broken down through the action of
A)salivary amylase.
B)bolus.
C)pepsin.
D)bile.
18
The fluid portion of the blood that leaves the capillaries and surrounds the cells is
A)hemoglobin.
B)edema.
C)tissue fluid.
D)lacteal.
19
In the kidneys, glucose molecules are reabsorbed by the
A)glomerulus.
B)proximal convoluted tubule.
C)distal convoluted tubule.
D)microvilli.
20
Semilunar valves prevent the flow of blood into the
A)aorta.
B)atria.
C)ventricles.
D)arteries.
21
Which one of the following results in an increase in surface area?
A)chewing
B)reabsorption
C)breathing
D)salivation
22
Which of the following are involved in the clotting of blood?
A)platelets
B)lymphocytes
C)lymph
D)None of the above is correct.
23
Blood is carried through vessels to all parts of the body except the lungs by
A)pulmonary circulation.
B)the pulmonary artery.
C)systemic circulation.
D)the lymphatic system.
24
The exchange of materials between the outside of a large organism and its interior requires
A)a circulatory system.
B)diffusion.
C)a large surface area.
D)All of the above are involved.
25
A blood pressure reading (120/80, for example) is
A)pressure while the heart is not contracting / pressure while heart is contracting.
B)pressure while exercising / pressure while at rest.
C)systolic blood pressure / diastolic blood pressure.
D)diastolic blood pressure / systolic blood pressure.
26
The part of the lung where gas exchange takes place is the
A)alveoli.
B)trachea.
C)bronchi.
D)bronchioles.
27
The structure of ________ provide an example of the human body maximizing surface area for the exchange of materials.
A)capillaries
B)alveoli
C)villi
D)All of the above.
28
Bile produced by the liver is stored in the
A)duodenum.
B)gallbladder.
C)blood.
D)pancreas.
29
The levels of water, hydrogen ions, salts, and urea in the blood are regulated by the
A)liver.
B)kidneys.
C)bladder.
D)rectum.
30
All of the following are roles played by the lymphatic system EXCEPT
A)moves fat from the intestinal tract to the blood stream.
B)transports excess tissue fluid back to the cardiovascular system.
C)defends against harmful agents such as bacteria and viruses.
D)responsible for moving nutrients throughout the body.
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These are small encapsulated bodies found along the lymph vessels that contain large numbers of white blood cells, macrophages, and lymphocytes that remove microorganisms and foreign particles from the lymph:
A)Lymph nodes.
B)Lymph chambers.
C)Endolymphoidal tissue.
D)Spleenic nodes.
32
This lymph organ is located behind the breastbone and is large and active in children:
A)Spleen.
B)Thymus gland.
C)Tonsil.
D)Red marrow.
33
The liquid that bathes the body's cells and contains the same chemicals as plasma but smaller amounts of the blood protein albumin:
A)Lymph.
B)Serum.
C)Tissue fluid.
D)Blood.







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