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Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM BLOOD 1. The process of blood clotting is an example of which function of blood? A) stabilizing body temperature B) transporting dissolved gases, nutrients, hormones, and metabolic wastes C) defending against toxins and pathogens D) regulating the pH and ion composition of interstitial fluids throughout the body E) restricting fluid losses at injury sites 2. Plasma and interstitial fluid account for most of the volume of ________ in the body. A) serum B) lymphatic fluid C) whole blood D) extracellular fluid E) packed blood 3. Red blood cells result from the process od sequential _______divisions of multipotent stem cells. A) hemocytopenia B) mitosis C) meiosis D) differentiation E) progenitor cells 4. In adults, the stem cells responsible for the production of red and white blood cells originate primarily in the A) liver. B) thymus. C) spleen. D) red bone marrow. E) yellow bone marrow. 5. The average life span of a red blood cell is about A) 10 days B) 60 days. C) 120 days D) almost a year E) about ½ of a year 6. The function of hemoglobin is to A) bind and transport oxygen and carbon dioxide. B) protect the body against infectious agents. C) aid in the process of blood clotting. D) carry nutrients from the intestine to the body's cells. E) absorb and neutralize the acids generated by active tissues. Page 1 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 7. ________ are the most abundant cell population of the formed elements of blood. A) Erythrocytes B) Platelets C) Neutrophils D) Lymphocytes E) Monocytes 8. A person's blood type is determined by the A) Genes that specify presence of specific surface antigens on the plasma membrane of the white blood cells. B) shape of the red blood cells. C) chemical character of the hemoglobin. D) Genes that specify presence of specific surface antigens on the plasma membrane of the red blood cells. E) number of specific molecules on the plasma membrane. 9. Agglutinogens of the various blood types are examples of A) surface antibodies. B) channel proteins. C) leukocytes. D) surface antigens. E) agranulocytes. 10. Type AB blood contains A) A agglutinins on the red blood cells. B) agglutinogen A and agglutinogen B. C) B agglutinogens on the red blood cells. D) B agglutinins in the plasma. E) agglutinin A and B. 11. Raul wants to determine his blood type, so he takes a few drops of blood from a puncture wound in his finger and mixes it with various antisera. His blood cells agglutinate when mixed with the anti-A serum and anti-Rh serum, but not with the anti-B serum. This means A) Raul could receive type B blood in a transfusion. B) Raul could donate blood to an individual with type AB blood. C) Raul is Rh-negative. D) Raul's plasma would cross-react with type O negative red blood cells. E) Raul's plasma contains anti-B antibodies. 12. The primary function of white blood cells is to A) remove carbon dioxide from active cells. B) clump together and stick to the blood vessel walls. C) carry oxygen from the lungs to the body's cells. D) carry nutrients from the digestive system to the body's cells. E) help defend the body against infectious organisms. Page 2 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL Identify the following cells by name Photomicrograph of White Blood Cells Choices 13. Basophil C 14. Eosinophil B 15. Lymphocyte D 16. Macrophage E 17. Monocyte A 18. Neutrophil AB CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM VESSELS 19. Thick-walled vessels, which are large and extremely resilient, are called ________ arteries. A) coronary B) pulmonary C) elastic D) muscular E) arteriolar 20. The external carotid artery would be classified as an example of a(n) ________ artery. A) anastomotic B) elastic C) conducting D) large E) muscular Page 3 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 21. The vessels that permit exchange of materials between the blood and the surrounding interstitial fluid are termed A) capillaries. B) arterioles. C) arteries. D) venules. E) veins. 22. The instrument used to measure blood pressure is the ________. A) stethoscope B) thermometer C) endoscope D) sphygmomanometer E) hydrostatic pressure cuff 23. As blood travels through the venous system toward the heart, why do the veins become larger in diameter? A) The transition causes the resistance to increase further so that the flow rate of blood increases. B) The transition causes the resistance to drop further so that the flow rate of blood increases. C) The transition causes the resistance to decrease further so that the flow rate of blood decreases. D) The transition causes the resistance to increase further so that the flow rate of blood decreases. E) The transition reflects no change in the resistance, but causes the flow rate of blood to increase. 24. As blood travels from the aorta toward the capillaries, A) cardiovascular pressure decreases. B) vascular resistance decreases. C) vascular flow increases. D) viscosity decreases. E) both cardiovascular pressure and vascular flow increase. 25. Which hormone is released by the kidneys when blood pressure falls or the oxygen content of the blood becomes abnormally low? A) ADH B) ANP C) angiotensin II D) erythropoietin E) renin 26. How do the arteries of the pulmonary circuit differ from those of the systemic circuit? A) They branch more than those of the systemic circuit. B) Their vessels' diameters are narrower. C) The tunic composition of their vessel walls is generally thicker. D) They carry oxygen-poor blood. E) There are valves in the branching arteries of the pulmonary circuit. Page 4 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 27. The ________ divides the aorta into a superior thoracic aorta and an inferior abdominal aorta. A) pericardium B) mediastinum C) diaphragm D) peritoneum E) pleura 28. The vessel that receives most of the blood from organs inferior to the diaphragm is the A) internal jugular vein. B) external jugular vein. C) superior vena cava. D) inferior vena cava. E) coronary sinus. 29. The two common iliac veins form the A) femoral vein. B) popliteal vein. C) inferior vena cava. D) lumbar vein. E) great saphenous vein. 30. The vessel that passes deep to the clavicle and supplies blood to the arm, shoulder, chest wall, back, and spinal cord is called the ________. A) internal thoracic artery B) vertebral artery C) thyrocervical trunk D) subclavian artery E) brachial artery 31. The strong pulse that is felt by pressing gently along either side of the trachea usually indicates the location of the ________. A) internal jugular vein B) vertebral artery C) external carotid artery D) vertebral vein E) cephalic vein Page 5 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL Name these Vessels, Valves and Chambers 32. Identify ! ACD 35. Identify % ABD 33. Identify ? AC 36. Identify # A 34. Identify @ AE 37. Identify $ AD 38. Identify & CE Schematic CODE A B C D E AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD CE DE ABC ABD ABE ACD Choices Abdominal Inferior Vena Cava Abdominal Superior Vena Cava Aortic Arch Aortic Valve Ascending Aorta Coronary Artery Coronary Sinus Descending Abdominal Aorta Descending Thoracic Aorta Descending Vena Cava Head and neck Interventricular Septum L AV Valve Lower Limbs Pulmonary Valve R AV Valve Thoracic Inferior Vena Cava Thoracic Superior Vena Cava Upper Limbs Page 6 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL CARDIOVASCCULARSYSTEM HEART 39. The heart AND PERIARDIUM ARE LOCATED WITHIN THE by the A) pleural cavity. B) peritoneal cavity. C) cardiac skeleton. D) mediastinum. E) coronary sinus. 40. The wall between the atria is called the A) ventricle. B) coronary sinus. C) coronary sulcus. D) auricle. E) interatrial septum. 41. The loose-fitting sac around the heart is lined by the A) parietal pericardium. B) epicardium. C) endocardium. D) parietal myocardium. E) parietal endocardium. 42. The innermost layer of the heart wall is the A) mediastinum. B) parietal pericardium. C) epicardium. D) myocardium. E) endocardium. 43. Blood returning directly from the systemic circulation enters the A) right atrium. B) right ventricle. C) left atrium. D) left ventricle. E) pulmonary trunk. 44. The tricuspid valve is located A) in the opening of the aorta. B) in the opening of the pulmonary trunk. C) where the vena cavae join the right atrium. D) between the right atrium and right ventricle. E) between the left atrium and left ventricle. Page 7 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 45. The left and right coronary arteries supply blood to the muscle tissue of the A) intestines. B) head. C) brain. D) heart. E) liver. 46. The heart is surrounded by the ________ cavity. A) peritoneal B) valvular C) cardiac D) coronary E) pericardial 47. The ________ circuit carries blood to and from all parts of the body except the lungs. A) pulmonary B) coronary C) systemic D) systolic E) diastolic 48. The muscle layer of the heart is the ________. A) epicardium B) myocardium C) endocardium D) visceral pericardium E) endothelium 49. ________ permit the exchange of nutrients, dissolved gases, and waste products between the blood and surrounding tissues. A) Veins B) Arteries C) Arterial trunks D) Capillaries E) Vena cavae 50. The right ventricle pumps blood to the A) left atrium. B) left ventricle. C) lungs. D) systemic circuit. E) right atrium. Page 8 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 51. The first blood vessels to branch from the pulmonary trunk are the A) pulmonary arteries. B) bronchial arteries. C) circumflex arteries. D) carotid arteries. E) subclavian arteries. 52. The pulmonary arteries carry blood to the A) heart. B) lungs. C) brain. D) kidneys. E) pancreas. 53. The following is a list of vessels and structures that are associated with the heart. 1. right atrium 2. left atrium 3. right ventricle 4. left ventricle 5. vena cavae 6. aorta 7. pulmonary trunk 8. pulmonary veins What is the correct order for the flow of blood entering from the systemic circulation? A) 1, 2, 7, 8, 3, 4, 6, 5 B) 1, 7, 3, 8, 2, 4, 6, 5 C) 5, 1, 3, 7, 8, 2, 4, 6 D) 5, 3, 1, 7, 8, 4, 2, 6 E) 5, 1, 3, 8, 7, 2, 4, 6 54. Which of the following is greatest during left ventricular systole? A) the pressure in the ventricle B) the pressure in the aorta C) the pressure in the left atrium D) the pressure in the arteries E) the pressure in the right atrium 55. The second heart sound ("dup") is produced as the atrioventricular valves ________ and the semilunar valves ________. A) open; close B) close; open C) open; open D) close; close E) The actions of the valves do not contribute to the heart sounds. Page 9 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 56. Following are events that occur during the cardiac cycle. 1. Ventricular pressure increases and exceeds pressure in the arteries. 2. Ventricles fill passively. 3. Atrial relaxation begins. 4. Atrial contraction forces a small amount of additional blood into relaxed ventricles. 5. Pressure in ventricles drops and blood flows back against cusps of semilunar valves, forcing them closed. 6. Ventricular contraction pushes AV valves closed. Choose the correct order of events in the cardiac cycle. A) 4, 6, 3, 1, 2, 5 B) 2, 4, 3, 6, 1, 5 C) 3, 6, 1, 5, 4, 2 D) 2, 5, 1, 6, 3, 4 E) 4, 3, 6, 1, 5, 2 REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM, MALE & FEMALE 57. The primary organ(s) of the male reproductive system is(are) the ________. A) prostate B) testes C) bulbo-urethral glands D) epididymis E) glans 58. What is the function of the gonads? A) secrete fluids into the reproductive system ducts or other excretory ducts B) connect the uterus with the exterior C) receive and transport the gametes D) produce the gametes and hormones E) enclose and support a developing embryo 59. ________ are produced at the end of the meiotic divisions in the seminiferous tubules. A) Spermatogonia B) Primary spermatocytes C) Spermatids D) Secondary spermatocytes E) Spermatozoa 60. In males, meiosis involves ________ cycle(s) of cell division and produces ________ cells, or gametes, each containing 23 individual chromosomes. A) one; four B) two; four C) one; six D) two; two E) four; four Page 10 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 61. The anterior surface of the flaccid (nonerect) penis covers two cylindrical columns of erectile tissues called (the) A) glans penis. B) prepuce. C) corpus spongiosum. D) corpora cavernosa. E) penile urethra. 62. The portion of erectile tissue that surrounds the urethra is the A) prepuce. B) glans. C) corpus spongiosum. D) corpora cavernosa. E) corona radiate 63. 2The tubular gland that produces a secretion that contains fructose, is slightly alkaline, and contributes about 60 percent to the volume of the semen is the A) prostate gland. B) bulbourethral gland. C) corpus cavernosum. D) seminal vesicle. E) preputial gland. 64. The following is a list of structures of the male reproductive tract. 1 - ductus deferens 2 - urethra 3 - ejaculatory duct 4 - epididymis The correct order in which spermatozoa pass through these structures from the testes to the penis is A) 1, 3, 4, 2. B) 4, 3, 1, 2. C) 4, 1, 2, 3. D) 4, 1, 3, 2. E) 1, 4, 3, 2. 65. The female structure that is derived from the same embryonic structures as the penis in males is the A) vagina. B) clitoris. C) vestibule. D) labia minora. E) labia majora. 66. The hormone responsible for the development and maintenance of female secondary sexual characteristics is A) estrogen. B) progesterone. C) LH. D) FSH. E) gonadotropin. Page 11 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 67. The tubular structure of the uterus that projects a short distance into the vagina is called the A) urethra. B) ejaculatory duct. C) cervix. D) perimetrium. E) isthmus. 68. The shallow recess surrounding the cervical protrusion is known as the A) isthmus. B) fornix. C) fundus. D) body. E) os. 69. The anterior enlargement of erectile tissue in females is known as the A) fornix. B) vestibule. C) hymen. D) clitoris. E) isthmus. 70. The reddish brown skin that surrounds the nipple is called the A) vestibule. B) fornix. C) zona pellucida. D) hymen. E) areola. 71. The process of oogenesis produces ________ viable ovum/ova. A) one B) two C) three D) four E) eight 72. The average length of the uterine (menstrual) cycle is ________ days. A) 5 B) 14 C) 20 D) 28 E) 37 Page 12 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 73. During the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle, LH levels remain elevated for ________, long enough to stimulate the formation of a functional corpus luteum. A) 5 days B) 24 hours C) 7 days D) 2 days E) 6 hours 74. Oogenesis begins A) by age 5. B) at puberty. C) by age 10. D) at birth. E) during embryonic development. 75. The ________ is a layer of follicle cells that surrounds the oocyte on day 14 of a 28-day cycle. A) antrum B) zona pellucida C) corona radiata D) corpus albicans E) isthmus 76. In females, mammary glands are specialized organs of the ________ system that are controlled by hormones of the reproductive system. A) endocrine B) nervous C) integumentary D) muscular E) skeletal 77. The ovary does not release a mature gamete. Instead, a ________ is released. A) oocyte B) oogonia C) primary oocyte D) secondary oocyte E) zygote 78. The principal hormone secreted by the corpus luteum, which prepares the uterus for pregnancy, is A) LH. B) FSH. C) progesterone. D) estradiol. E) estrogen. Page 13 of 14 Document1 Biology 105 – Human Biology Midterm Exam 2 Part 2 Session 2016 Sections Class Location Days / Time Instructor Fall 69003 4 Units Fall 69007 4 Units 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC T 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 2210 / 2030 T Th 800 AM – 920 AM LEC Th 930 AM – 1220 PM LAB RIDDELL 79. The time in which ovulation and menstruation cease is called ________. A) oogenesis B) menarche C) andropause D) menopause E) climacteric GREEK LATIN Lexicon Greek / Latin CODE Common Name 80. Ana ACD A Ankle 81. Arthro AE B Arm 82. Cephal AC C Brain 83. Cerebro C D Cartilage 84. Cervic BD E Close Formation, Fingers, Toes 85. Cost BE AB Female 86. Cranio DE AC Head 87. Endo AD AD Inside 88. Femin AB AE Joint 89. Intra AD BC Know 90. Mono CE BD Neck 91. Ology ABC BE Rib 92. Phalang E CD Scale 93. Squam CD CE Single 94. Tars A DE Skull 95. Tomy ABE ABC Study 96. Xiph ABD ABD Sword ABE To Cut ACD Up, Back ACE Within Page 14 of 14 Document1