Questions for Review:

  1. Which of the following is no a key biochemistry player in sensory and motor system?
  2. ATP
  3. Potassium
  4. Calcium
  5. Lead
  1. Where does a majority of food digestion occur?
  2. Large intestine
  3. Rectum
  4. Esophagus
  5. Small intestine
  1. What biological measuresprevents a majority of the sperm from traveling to the ovaries? (2 choices)
  2. High acidic environment
  3. Condom
  4. Thin tubes to the ovaries
  5. Vaginal mucus
  1. When someone is diabetic, what enzyme do they fail to produce?
  2. Insulin
  3. Epinephrine
  4. Adrenaline
  5. Cooties
  1. What would happen to someone with a nonfunctional pituitarygland?
  2. Unable to break down food
  3. Gametes will not mature
  4. Irregular growth/body deformation
  5. T cells won’t mature
  1. Where does digestion occur?
  2. Only in the stomach
  3. Only in the mouth
  4. Only in small intestine
  5. All of the above
  1. What kind of blood enters the heart and from where?
  2. Oxygenated, from arteries
  3. Oxygenated, from veins
  4. Deoxygenated, from arteries
  5. Deoxygenated, from veins
  1. What is the master gland in the endocrine system?
  2. Pituitary gland
  3. Thyroid gland
  4. Lungs
  5. Testes
  1. A person is having an allergic reaction to peanuts. What are they given?
  2. Insulin
  3. Epinephrine
  4. Tylenol
  5. Any of the above
  1. If you touch a hot pan, what aspects of the nervous system pulls your hand away?
  2. Central nervous system; brain
  3. Peripheral nervous system; somatic nervous system
  4. Muscles in your hand pulls it away
  5. Central nervous system; spinal cord
  6. Peripheral nervous system; autonomic nervous system
  1. If someone is suffering from a buildup of bile in their systems, which of these organs might be falling? Select ALL that apply
  2. Pancreas
  3. Kidney
  4. Liver
  5. Gall bladder
  1. What is the correct order of how signal transduction works in a neron?
  2. Depolarization, resting potential, repolarization, resting potential
  3. Resting potential, depolarization, repolarization, resting potential
  4. Repolarization, resting potential, depolarization, resting potential
  1. What is there in high concentration inside the neuron at its resting potential?
  2. Sodium
  3. Calcium
  4. Potassium
  5. Oxygen
  1. Which of the following is not a function of osmoregulatory and excretory system?
  2. Filtration of blood
  3. Elimination of waste
  4. balancing the water level of the body
  5. All of the above are correct
  1. What is the major difference between arteries and veins?
  2. Arteries are red and veins are blue.
  3. Arteries bring blood from the heart to the body and veins bring deoxygenated blood to the heart.
  4. Arteries are found throughout the body whereas veins are only found near the heart.
  5. Arteries are part of the circulatory system and veins are part of the respiratory system.
  1. What is the relationship between the reproductive system and the endocrine system?
  2. The endocrine system functions dependently on the activity of the reproductive system.
  3. The reproductive system only needs the endocrine system to operate.
  4. The endocrine system secretes growth hormones that stimulate the reproductive system.
  5. The reproductive system and the endocrine systems are isolated from each other entirely.