Deck 4: Torganization and Regulation of Body Systems

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Which of the following is not considered a basic tissue type?

A) epithelial
B) connective
C) muscle
D) nervous
E) fat
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The cells in bone tissue are found scattered throughout the matrix and are not connected to each other.
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Todd's father slipped a disk in his back. Dr. Foster explained to the family that the intervertebral disks are composed of

A) elastic cartilage.
B) hyaline cartilage.
C) composite cartilage.
D) fibrocartilage.
E) bone.
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Bone cancer and other cancers of connective tissue are called

A) carcinomas.
B) sarcomas.
C) leukemias.
D) lymphomas.
E) blastomas.
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Jacob looked up and saw a car. This information was relayed to him via what type of tissue?

A) epithelial
B) connective
C) muscular
D) nervous
E) vascular
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Which of the following cells have the greatest probability of developing into cancer?

A) brain cells
B) neurons
C) epithelial cells
D) muscle cells
E) liver cells
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Which type of tissue covers body surfaces and lines body cavities?

A) epithelial tissue
B) connective tissue
C) muscular tissue
D) nervous tissue
E) vascular tissue
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Describe how you can tell the difference between simple squamous epithelium and simple cuboidal epithelium.
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There is no matrix in blood because it is a liquid.
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The three major components of connective tissue are

A) cells, ground substance, and carbohydrate fibers.
B) cells, fat, and protein fibers.
C) cells, ground substance, and protein fibers.
D) cells, ground substance, and enzymes.
E) ground substance, enzymes, and protein fibers.
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Specialized cells that work together to perform a common function are called

A) membranes.
B) organs.
C) tissues.
D) glands.
E) organisms.
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What protein provides flexibility and strength to connective tissues?

A) actin
B) collagen
C) keratin
D) fibrinogen
E) myosin
Question
List the functions of and the organs associated with the urinary system.
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Which type of epithelial tissue lines the air sacs and permits the exchange of gases?

A) squamous epithelium
B) columnar epithelium
C) pseudostratified columnar epithelium
D) cuboidal epithelium
E) stratified cuboidal epithelium
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What characteristic can be used to differentiate between bone and cartilage?

A) whether the matrix is solid or liquid
B) the presence or absence of cells
C) the flexibility of the matrix
D) the presence of fibers in the matrix
E) whether the tissue is fibrous or specialized connective
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Alison was looking at a tissue under a microscope. It had cells within lacunae, and the matrix was glassy-looking. What type of tissue was she looking at?

A) blood
B) bone
C) cartilage
D) adipose
E) areolar
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List and describe the three types of cartilage.
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What types of cells carry oxygen in the blood?

A) platelets
B) serum
C) plasma
D) white blood cells
E) red blood cells
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What are the two forms of fibrous connective tissue?

A) bone and blood
B) fibroblasts and matrix
C) hyaline cartilage and elastic cartilage
D) adipose and cartilage
E) loose fibrous and dense fibrous
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It is thought that President Abraham Lincoln suffered from a genetic disorder known as Marfan syndrome. Which types of fibers are affected in this disorder?

A) elastic fibers
B) reticular fibers
C) collagen fibers
D) hyaline fibers
E) ground fibers
Question
Lymph contains no cells.
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Lymphatic vessels serve to absorb fat molecules from the body's

A) bile.
B) small intestine.
C) large intestine.
D) stomach.
E) blood.
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Gynecologists perform regular Pap smears for women. This procedure is important for early diagnosis and prevention of what type of cancer?

A) breast cancer
B) colon cancer
C) cervical cancer
D) pancreatic cancer
E) liver cancer
Question
Which type of neuroglia is found outside of the brain?

A) astrocytes
B) microglia
C) oligodendrocytes
D) Schwann cells
E) axons
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One of the dangers of smoking is that it disrupts the defensive system that utilizes ciliary action of what type of specialized epithelium?

A) pseudostratified epithelium
B) glandular epithelium
C) cuboidal epithelium
D) stratified epithelium
E) columnar epithelium
Question
What type of tissue receives sensory input, integrates data, and conducts impulses?

A) epithelial tissue
B) connective tissue
C) muscular tissue
D) nervous tissue
E) vascular tissue
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When you put your hand on a hot stove, ________ receive signals from sensory receptors or other neurons and ________ conduct nerve impulses.

A) astrocytes, oligodendrocytes
B) axons, dendrites
C) astrocytes, dendrites
D) dendrites, axons
E) dendrites, astrocytes
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Which two types of cells form myelin sheaths?

A) oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells
B) microglia and astrocytes
C) astrocytes and oligodendrocytes
D) microglia and oligodendrocytes
E) Schwann cells and microglia
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While observing cardiac muscle under a microscope for the first time, Jennifer noticed lines running perpendicular to the direction of the muscle. These lines are called

A) perpendicular plates.
B) Volkmann canals.
C) Broca's area.
D) Haversian canals.
E) intercalated disks.
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What type of epithelial tissue is found in the urinary bladder and allows it to stretch?

A) pseudostratified epithelium
B) glandular epithelium
C) transitional epithelium
D) stratified epithelium
E) columnar epithelium
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Which types of blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen?

A) red blood cells
B) platelets
C) leukocytes
D) plasma
E) thrombocytes
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Schwann cells are a type of neuroglia located outside of the brain.
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Smooth muscle in the bladder contracts to send urine into the urethra.
Question
The best description of the two components of blood is

A) red blood cells and plasma.
B) platelets and plasma.
C) white blood cells and red blood cells.
D) formed elements and plasma.
E) formed elements and platelets.
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In turning a page of a book, you would mainly be using what type of tissue?

A) cardiac muscle
B) smooth muscle
C) skeletal muscle
D) adipose tissue
E) epithelial tissue
Question
The stripes in skeletal muscle are due to the presence of

A) multiple nuclei per cell.
B) actin and myosin filaments.
C) intercalated disks.
D) the branching of cells.
E) tendons connecting the muscle to bone.
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Which component of a neuron receives the signal from a sensory receptor?

A) dendrite
B) axon
C) cell body
D) nucleus
E) myelin sheath
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In epithelial tissues, what serves to anchor the epithelial tissue to underlying connective tissue?

A) ependymal cells
B) plasma membrane
C) synovial membrane
D) basement membrane
E) transitional membrane
Question
The specialized cells in the nervous system that serve to conduct a signal are known as

A) neuroglia.
B) neurons.
C) dendrocytes.
D) astrocytes.
E) Schwann cells.
Question
Which component of blood would increase as a result of an infection?

A) platelets
B) erythrocytes
C) leukocytes
D) plasma
E) serum
Question
What cavities develop from the ventral cavity?

A) cranial and vertebral
B) thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic
C) pelvic and abdominal
D) cranial and thoracic
E) cranial, vertebral, and thoracic
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Carla is having problems with infections. Which body system is failing?

A) immune system
B) integumentary system
C) cardiovascular system
D) urinary system
E) musculoskeletal system
Question
Which of the following body systems is located in only one cavity of the body?

A) urinary system
B) skeletal system
C) cardiovascular system
D) muscular system
E) immune system
Question
Stretch marks are the result of tears in the integumentary layer that contains fibrous connective tissue, elastin, and collagen. What is this region of the integumentary system called?

A) subcutaneous layer
B) Langerhans layer
C) epidermis
D) hypodermis
E) dermis
Question
The epithelial lining of the small intestine is modified for what function?

A) absorption
B) secretion
C) excretion
D) removing debris
E) protection
Question
Which layer of the skin is responsible for tanning?

A) epidermis
B) dermis
C) subcutaneous layer
D) keratin
E) hypodermis
Question
Which body cavity contains the small and large intestines?

A) abdominal cavity
B) dorsal cavity
C) cranial cavity
D) vertebral canal
E) pelvic cavity
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The cardiovascular system is limited to just the heart and the blood.
Question
Which of the following is responsible for the waterproofing of skin?

A) mucus
B) keratin
C) hyaline cartilage
D) sweat
E) wax
Question
Which type of gland can become blocked and form a "blackhead"?

A) sudoriferous
B) sweat
C) endocrine
D) sebaceous
E) compound
Question
Which of the following body parts is surrounded by a mucous membrane?

A) ovaries
B) heart
C) cavities of freely movable joints
D) tubes of the digestive system
E) abdominal cavity
Question
Which structures produce goosebumps?

A) arrector pili muscles
B) hair follicles
C) sebaceous glands
D) sudoriferous glands
E) cuticles
Question
Which of the following is not a function of the integumentary system?

A) protection from pathogen invasion
B) inhibition of water loss
C) regulation of body temperature
D) synthesis of vitamin D
E) production of white blood cells
Question
Which type of tissue makes up the epidermis?

A) stratified squamous epithelium
B) dense fibrous connective tissue
C) adipose tissue
D) elastic fibers
E) loose connective tissue
Question
Which systems help to adjust the blood's acid-base balance?

A) cardiovascular and muscular
B) cardiovascular and urinary
C) respiratory and urinary
D) respiratory and skeletal
E) muscular and skeletal
Question
________ glands are considered ductless glands, while ________ glands contain ducts.

A) Exocrine, endocrine
B) Transitional, exocrine
C) Transitional, endocrine
D) Endocrine, exocrine
E) Sudoriferous, transitional
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Which of the following is mismatched to its location in the skin?

A) fat- subcutaneous layer
B) sense organs- dermis
C) keratinization- epidermis
D) nerves/blood vessels- epidermis
E) hair follicles- dermis
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Skin accounts for nearly 15% of the weight of an average human.
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The pleurae would be found in which body system?

A) respiratory system
B) cardiovascular system
C) muscular system
D) urinary system
E) skeletal system
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Moving from the outside of the body, the first type of tissue encountered is epithelial tissue.
Question
If body temperature were controlled by a positive feedback mechanism, the body's temperature would continue to rise.
Question
Sweating is a physiological process that seeks to maintain

A) blood glucose levels.
B) blood volume.
C) urine levels.
D) blood pH.
E) body temperature.
Question
With a negative feedback mechanism, the value in question will vary around a set point.
Question
The body's ability to maintain a relative constancy of its internal environment is called

A) homeostasis.
B) development.
C) homogeneous.
D) coordination.
E) feedback.
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Only the nervous and endocrine systems are involved in homeostasis.
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What membrane is infected in meningitis?

A) lining of the brain and spinal cord
B) lining of the lungs
C) lining of the heart
D) lining of the digestive tract
E) lining of the reproductive tract
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Which of the following is not involved in body temperature homeostasis?

A) constriction or dilation of blood vessels
B) secretion by sweat glands
C) shivering
D) respiration rate
E) the hypothalamus
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1
Which of the following is not considered a basic tissue type?

A) epithelial
B) connective
C) muscle
D) nervous
E) fat
E.
2
The cells in bone tissue are found scattered throughout the matrix and are not connected to each other.
False
3
Todd's father slipped a disk in his back. Dr. Foster explained to the family that the intervertebral disks are composed of

A) elastic cartilage.
B) hyaline cartilage.
C) composite cartilage.
D) fibrocartilage.
E) bone.
D.
4
Bone cancer and other cancers of connective tissue are called

A) carcinomas.
B) sarcomas.
C) leukemias.
D) lymphomas.
E) blastomas.
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Jacob looked up and saw a car. This information was relayed to him via what type of tissue?

A) epithelial
B) connective
C) muscular
D) nervous
E) vascular
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Which of the following cells have the greatest probability of developing into cancer?

A) brain cells
B) neurons
C) epithelial cells
D) muscle cells
E) liver cells
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Which type of tissue covers body surfaces and lines body cavities?

A) epithelial tissue
B) connective tissue
C) muscular tissue
D) nervous tissue
E) vascular tissue
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8
Describe how you can tell the difference between simple squamous epithelium and simple cuboidal epithelium.
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9
There is no matrix in blood because it is a liquid.
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10
The three major components of connective tissue are

A) cells, ground substance, and carbohydrate fibers.
B) cells, fat, and protein fibers.
C) cells, ground substance, and protein fibers.
D) cells, ground substance, and enzymes.
E) ground substance, enzymes, and protein fibers.
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Specialized cells that work together to perform a common function are called

A) membranes.
B) organs.
C) tissues.
D) glands.
E) organisms.
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What protein provides flexibility and strength to connective tissues?

A) actin
B) collagen
C) keratin
D) fibrinogen
E) myosin
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13
List the functions of and the organs associated with the urinary system.
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14
Which type of epithelial tissue lines the air sacs and permits the exchange of gases?

A) squamous epithelium
B) columnar epithelium
C) pseudostratified columnar epithelium
D) cuboidal epithelium
E) stratified cuboidal epithelium
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What characteristic can be used to differentiate between bone and cartilage?

A) whether the matrix is solid or liquid
B) the presence or absence of cells
C) the flexibility of the matrix
D) the presence of fibers in the matrix
E) whether the tissue is fibrous or specialized connective
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Alison was looking at a tissue under a microscope. It had cells within lacunae, and the matrix was glassy-looking. What type of tissue was she looking at?

A) blood
B) bone
C) cartilage
D) adipose
E) areolar
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17
List and describe the three types of cartilage.
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18
What types of cells carry oxygen in the blood?

A) platelets
B) serum
C) plasma
D) white blood cells
E) red blood cells
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What are the two forms of fibrous connective tissue?

A) bone and blood
B) fibroblasts and matrix
C) hyaline cartilage and elastic cartilage
D) adipose and cartilage
E) loose fibrous and dense fibrous
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20
It is thought that President Abraham Lincoln suffered from a genetic disorder known as Marfan syndrome. Which types of fibers are affected in this disorder?

A) elastic fibers
B) reticular fibers
C) collagen fibers
D) hyaline fibers
E) ground fibers
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21
Lymph contains no cells.
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22
Lymphatic vessels serve to absorb fat molecules from the body's

A) bile.
B) small intestine.
C) large intestine.
D) stomach.
E) blood.
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Gynecologists perform regular Pap smears for women. This procedure is important for early diagnosis and prevention of what type of cancer?

A) breast cancer
B) colon cancer
C) cervical cancer
D) pancreatic cancer
E) liver cancer
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Which type of neuroglia is found outside of the brain?

A) astrocytes
B) microglia
C) oligodendrocytes
D) Schwann cells
E) axons
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25
One of the dangers of smoking is that it disrupts the defensive system that utilizes ciliary action of what type of specialized epithelium?

A) pseudostratified epithelium
B) glandular epithelium
C) cuboidal epithelium
D) stratified epithelium
E) columnar epithelium
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What type of tissue receives sensory input, integrates data, and conducts impulses?

A) epithelial tissue
B) connective tissue
C) muscular tissue
D) nervous tissue
E) vascular tissue
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When you put your hand on a hot stove, ________ receive signals from sensory receptors or other neurons and ________ conduct nerve impulses.

A) astrocytes, oligodendrocytes
B) axons, dendrites
C) astrocytes, dendrites
D) dendrites, axons
E) dendrites, astrocytes
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Which two types of cells form myelin sheaths?

A) oligodendrocytes and Schwann cells
B) microglia and astrocytes
C) astrocytes and oligodendrocytes
D) microglia and oligodendrocytes
E) Schwann cells and microglia
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While observing cardiac muscle under a microscope for the first time, Jennifer noticed lines running perpendicular to the direction of the muscle. These lines are called

A) perpendicular plates.
B) Volkmann canals.
C) Broca's area.
D) Haversian canals.
E) intercalated disks.
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What type of epithelial tissue is found in the urinary bladder and allows it to stretch?

A) pseudostratified epithelium
B) glandular epithelium
C) transitional epithelium
D) stratified epithelium
E) columnar epithelium
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Which types of blood cells are responsible for transporting oxygen?

A) red blood cells
B) platelets
C) leukocytes
D) plasma
E) thrombocytes
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32
Schwann cells are a type of neuroglia located outside of the brain.
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Smooth muscle in the bladder contracts to send urine into the urethra.
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34
The best description of the two components of blood is

A) red blood cells and plasma.
B) platelets and plasma.
C) white blood cells and red blood cells.
D) formed elements and plasma.
E) formed elements and platelets.
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35
In turning a page of a book, you would mainly be using what type of tissue?

A) cardiac muscle
B) smooth muscle
C) skeletal muscle
D) adipose tissue
E) epithelial tissue
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The stripes in skeletal muscle are due to the presence of

A) multiple nuclei per cell.
B) actin and myosin filaments.
C) intercalated disks.
D) the branching of cells.
E) tendons connecting the muscle to bone.
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Which component of a neuron receives the signal from a sensory receptor?

A) dendrite
B) axon
C) cell body
D) nucleus
E) myelin sheath
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38
In epithelial tissues, what serves to anchor the epithelial tissue to underlying connective tissue?

A) ependymal cells
B) plasma membrane
C) synovial membrane
D) basement membrane
E) transitional membrane
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39
The specialized cells in the nervous system that serve to conduct a signal are known as

A) neuroglia.
B) neurons.
C) dendrocytes.
D) astrocytes.
E) Schwann cells.
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40
Which component of blood would increase as a result of an infection?

A) platelets
B) erythrocytes
C) leukocytes
D) plasma
E) serum
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What cavities develop from the ventral cavity?

A) cranial and vertebral
B) thoracic, abdominal, and pelvic
C) pelvic and abdominal
D) cranial and thoracic
E) cranial, vertebral, and thoracic
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42
Carla is having problems with infections. Which body system is failing?

A) immune system
B) integumentary system
C) cardiovascular system
D) urinary system
E) musculoskeletal system
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43
Which of the following body systems is located in only one cavity of the body?

A) urinary system
B) skeletal system
C) cardiovascular system
D) muscular system
E) immune system
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44
Stretch marks are the result of tears in the integumentary layer that contains fibrous connective tissue, elastin, and collagen. What is this region of the integumentary system called?

A) subcutaneous layer
B) Langerhans layer
C) epidermis
D) hypodermis
E) dermis
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45
The epithelial lining of the small intestine is modified for what function?

A) absorption
B) secretion
C) excretion
D) removing debris
E) protection
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46
Which layer of the skin is responsible for tanning?

A) epidermis
B) dermis
C) subcutaneous layer
D) keratin
E) hypodermis
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47
Which body cavity contains the small and large intestines?

A) abdominal cavity
B) dorsal cavity
C) cranial cavity
D) vertebral canal
E) pelvic cavity
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48
The cardiovascular system is limited to just the heart and the blood.
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49
Which of the following is responsible for the waterproofing of skin?

A) mucus
B) keratin
C) hyaline cartilage
D) sweat
E) wax
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50
Which type of gland can become blocked and form a "blackhead"?

A) sudoriferous
B) sweat
C) endocrine
D) sebaceous
E) compound
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51
Which of the following body parts is surrounded by a mucous membrane?

A) ovaries
B) heart
C) cavities of freely movable joints
D) tubes of the digestive system
E) abdominal cavity
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52
Which structures produce goosebumps?

A) arrector pili muscles
B) hair follicles
C) sebaceous glands
D) sudoriferous glands
E) cuticles
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53
Which of the following is not a function of the integumentary system?

A) protection from pathogen invasion
B) inhibition of water loss
C) regulation of body temperature
D) synthesis of vitamin D
E) production of white blood cells
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54
Which type of tissue makes up the epidermis?

A) stratified squamous epithelium
B) dense fibrous connective tissue
C) adipose tissue
D) elastic fibers
E) loose connective tissue
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55
Which systems help to adjust the blood's acid-base balance?

A) cardiovascular and muscular
B) cardiovascular and urinary
C) respiratory and urinary
D) respiratory and skeletal
E) muscular and skeletal
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56
________ glands are considered ductless glands, while ________ glands contain ducts.

A) Exocrine, endocrine
B) Transitional, exocrine
C) Transitional, endocrine
D) Endocrine, exocrine
E) Sudoriferous, transitional
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57
Which of the following is mismatched to its location in the skin?

A) fat- subcutaneous layer
B) sense organs- dermis
C) keratinization- epidermis
D) nerves/blood vessels- epidermis
E) hair follicles- dermis
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58
Skin accounts for nearly 15% of the weight of an average human.
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59
The pleurae would be found in which body system?

A) respiratory system
B) cardiovascular system
C) muscular system
D) urinary system
E) skeletal system
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60
Moving from the outside of the body, the first type of tissue encountered is epithelial tissue.
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61
If body temperature were controlled by a positive feedback mechanism, the body's temperature would continue to rise.
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62
Sweating is a physiological process that seeks to maintain

A) blood glucose levels.
B) blood volume.
C) urine levels.
D) blood pH.
E) body temperature.
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63
With a negative feedback mechanism, the value in question will vary around a set point.
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64
The body's ability to maintain a relative constancy of its internal environment is called

A) homeostasis.
B) development.
C) homogeneous.
D) coordination.
E) feedback.
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65
Only the nervous and endocrine systems are involved in homeostasis.
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66
What membrane is infected in meningitis?

A) lining of the brain and spinal cord
B) lining of the lungs
C) lining of the heart
D) lining of the digestive tract
E) lining of the reproductive tract
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67
Which of the following is not involved in body temperature homeostasis?

A) constriction or dilation of blood vessels
B) secretion by sweat glands
C) shivering
D) respiration rate
E) the hypothalamus
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