Chapter 13
Biology the Easy Way (E-Z Biology) · 37 exercises
Problem 1
The eutheria are (a) flying birds (c) female kangaroos (b) infertile frogs (d) placental mammals
2 step solution
Problem 2
If a statement is true, write "true" for your answer. If a statement is incorrect, change the underlined expression to one that will make the statement true. Due to stereoscopic vision, primates can see in two dimensions.
4 step solution
Problem 2
A prehensile tail is adapted for (a) swimming (c) gliding (b) grasping (d) balancing
4 step solution
Problem 3
Convolutions are best associated with the (a) pharynx (c) brain (b) lung (d) nerve cord
3 step solution
Problem 4
The number of bones in the mature human skeleton is (a) 206 (c) 290 (b) 270 (d) 305
3 step solution
Problem 5
The major function of the backbone is to (a) protect the spinal cord (c) hold the neck and head (b) bend the trunk (d) support the legs
3 step solution
Problem 6
The strongest bone in the body is the (a) clavicle (c) femur (b) sternum (d) metatarsal
3 step solution
Problem 7
A true statement about bone is (a) The matrix is composed of living material. (b) Yellow marrow is in the spongy areas of the long bones. (c) Bone has a variety of living cells. (d) The ends of long bones are made of solid bone.
6 step solution
Problem 8
Bone is covered by a membrane known as the (a) peritoneum (c) perithecium (b) pericardium (d) periosteum
4 step solution
Problem 9
Three names for voluntary muscle are (a) striped, cardiac, smooth (c) skeletal, cardiac, striated (b) striated, skeletal, smooth (d) striated, striped, skeletal
5 step solution
Problem 10
A syncytium is (a) a group of cells without plasma membrane boundaries (b) a segment of smooth muscle that rings the trachea (c) a group of nerve cells that stimulates muscle (d) a single muscle fíber when stimulated by a neuron
3 step solution
Problem 11
A true statement about Purkinje fibers is (a) They are found in smooth muscle. (b) They lack contractile proteins. (c) They form a syncytium with skeletal muscle. (d) They cannot conduct electrical impulses.
6 step solution
Problem 13
Impulses enter nerve cells by way of the (a) dendrites (c) axons (b) cytons (d) terminal branches
4 step solution
Problem 14
Myelin is a nerve cell covering composed of (a) \(\mathrm{CaCO}_3\) (c) fat (b) collagen (d) carbohydrate
4 step solution
Problem 15
The fact that a nerve cell transmits an impuise totally or not at all is a type of response known as (a) "take it or leave it" (c) "make it and take it" (b) "all or none" (d) "all or some"
4 step solution
Problem 17
The part of the brain that is necessary for life is the (a) cercbrum (c) fissure of Rolando (b) cerebellum (d) medulla oblongata
3 step solution
Problem 18
The sympathetic and parasympathetic systems function (a) antagonistically to each other (b) to reinforce the activities of each other (c) without relationship to the autonomic system (d) to counteract the control of the cerebrum
4 step solution
Problem 19
The hypothalamus is a part of the brain where (a) integration of sensory information occurs (b) integration of memory and higher thought processes occur (c) follicle-stimulating hormone is released into the bloodstream (d) the nervous and hormonal systems interact
3 step solution
Problem 20
Blood in the pulmonary artery (a) lacks oxygen (c) contains nitrogen (b) lacks carbon dioxide (d) contains all three gases
5 step solution
Problem 21
The most important function of erythrocytes is to (a) carry nutrients from cell to cell (b) protect the body against disease (c) carry oxygen to all cells (d) remove carbon from all cells
4 step solution
Problem 22
The lymph nodes are glands that (a) secrete hormones and neurohumors (b) propel tissue fluids through the body (c) control the production of red blood cells (d) filter bacteria from the tissue fluids
7 step solution
Problem 24
Breathing is controlled by the (a) diaphragm (b) respiratory centers in the brain (c) level of carbon dioxide in the blood (d) all three of the above
4 step solution
Problem 25
The lungs are enclosed in a set of double membranes known as the (a) pericardium (c) pleural sac (b) periosteum (d) peritoneum
3 step solution
Problem 26
In humans the organs of excretion are the (a) kidneys, lungs, rectum (b) large intestine, sweat glands, lungs (c) kidneys, lungs, sweat glands (d) sweat glands, kidneys, anus
3 step solution
Problem 27
The function of the urinary bladder is to (a) store urine (c) add \(\mathrm{CO}_2\) to ammonia (b) detoxify urea (d) filter out glucose
3 step solution
Problem 28
Blood is transported to the kidney from the dorsal aorta by the (a) renal vein (c) arterioles (b) renal artery (d) glomerulus
4 step solution
Problem 29
The cup-shaped portion of the nephron is the (a) loop of Henle (c) Bowman's capsule (b) glomerulus (d) proximal convoluted tubule
4 step solution
Problem 30
The widest organ in the alimentary canal is the (a) stomach (c) colon (b) large intestine (d) gallbladder
4 step solution
Problem 31
Two glands lying outside the alimentary canal but important to digestion are the (a) liver and kidney (c) liver and pancreas (b) pancreas and thoracic duct (d) liver and colon
6 step solution
Problem 32
The major work of digestion occurs in the (a) stomach (c) large intestine (b) small intestine (d) esophagus
4 step solution
Problem 33
Digestion begins in the (a) stomach (c) esophagus (b) small intestine (d) mouth
4 step solution
Problem 34
In the human male, sperm is stored in the mass of tubules known as (a) sperm ducts (c) the vas deferens (b) Cowper's gland (d) the epididymis
2 step solution
Problem 35
Follicles are sites where (a) fertilization occurs (c) ova are produced (b) chromosomes are halved (d) sperm receive nutrients
6 step solution
Problem 36
The primary germ layer that gives rise to the blood vessels is the (a) endoderm (c) ectoderm (b) mesoderm (d) protoderm
3 step solution
Problem 37
The membranous sac of water that surrounds the developing human fetus is the (a) amnion (c) allantois (b) chorion (d) placenta
3 step solution
Problem 38
Identical twins are produced from (a) two eggs fertilized by two sperm (b) two eggs fertilized by one sperm (c) one egg fertilized by one sperm (d) one egg fertilized by two sperm
6 step solution
Problem 39
The implanted embryo is attached to the uterus by means of the (a) placenta (c) yolk stalk (b) umbilical cord (d) allantois
3 step solution