BIOL 301 Human Health and Disease
Final Exam Answers
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50 Multiple Choice Questions at 4
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10 Essay Questions. Choose
2 to answer at 20 points each.
50 Multiple Choice Questions at 4
points each.
- Dr. Sue Mi is interested in diseases of the retina. The
field of study best suited to her interests is
- physiology
B.
anatomy
C. pathology
D. bowling
- There are numerous levels of organization in the body.
The correct order from simplest to most complex is
- organ, tissue, cell, organism,
system B. cell,
tissue, organ, system, organism
- system, cell, organ, organism,
tissue D. cell,
system, tissue, organ, organism
- The atomic number of sodium is 11. The sodium ion has a
single positive charge (Na+). How many electrons does the
sodium ion have?
- 10
B. 11
- 12
D. More information is required to answer this question.
- The chemical category that includes fats and
cholesterol is
- proteins
B. lipids C.
carbohydrates D. solutions
- If a cell lacked centrioles, it would not be able to
- synthesize
proteins
B. synthesize RNA
- divide
D. secrete proteins
- A particular cell type specializes in breaking down
harmful by-products of metabolism. This cell type would contain very high
levels of
- lysosomes B. smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C. centrioles D. peroxisomes
- Connective tissues would probably NOT contain
- fibroblasts
B.
collagen
C. goblet cells
D. matrix
- Ms. Busch has a lump in her arm. The doctor has
determined that the lump has not spread and is derived from adipose
tissue. This lump would best be described as a
- benign
lipoma
B. malignant sarcoma
- malignant
lipoma
D. benign sarcoma
- Mr. Luckless is experiencing headaches as a result of
drug therapy. The headaches are an example of a(n)
- iatrogenic
disease
B. idiopathic disease
- pandemic
disease
D. etiological disorder
- An infectious agent composed entirely of protein is
called a(n)
- prion
B. viroid C.
virus D.
rickettsiae
- Mr. Munybags has erythematous flat areas on his arms
and legs that are covered with silvery scales. His father also has the
same skin condition. The most likely diagnosis is
- atopic
dermatitis
B. psoriasis
C.
impetigo
D. shingles
- Which of the following diseases is caused by a fungus?
- ringworm
B.
verruca
C. eczema
D. acne vulgaris
- A forensic scientist wants to identify the gender of a
skeleton based on the pelvic structure. Which of the following
characteristics would be found in a male pelvis?
- a wide, rounded pelvic
opening
B. a long, curved sacrum
- wide, flared
ilia
D. a wide pubic arch
- Ms. Jones, aged 31, has been diagnosed with
tuberculosis. Lately, her joints have been inflamed. Ms. J probably has
- osteoarthritis
B. gout
C. septic arthritis
D. rheumatoid arthritis
- The compound that stores oxygen in muscle cells is
- hemoglobin
B. glycogen
C. creatine
phosphate
D. myoglobin
- Exercise results in
- constricted blood
vessels
B. a decrease in the number of mitochondria
- muscle
atrophy
D. an increase in the resting heart rate
- The hypothalamus
- initiates voluntary
movements. B. controls and integrates
autonomic nervous system activity.
- is regulated by the pituitary gland. D.
plays a minor role in the maintenance of homeostasis
- Ms. L has been experiencing muscle weakness. Her
physician informs her that she has abnormal antibodies attacking the
myelin sheath around neurons in her central nervous system. The most
likely diagnosis is
- poliomyelitis
B. multiple sclerosis
- amyotrophic lateral
sclerosis D.
peripheral neuropathy
- Difficulty in forming words would indicate an injury to
the
- Wernicke area
B. Broca area
- auditory association
area
D. primary sensory cortex
- The point of sharpest vision is called the
- rods
B. fovea centralis C.
optic
disk
D. cornea
- Glaucoma is associated with excess eye fluid. The
excess fluid exerts pressure on the nerve receiving visual input from the
eye, known as the
- oculomotor
nerve
B. trochlear nerve
- optic
nerve
D. trigeminal nerve
- Dr. Spiegel has asked you if you want to write a
50-page essay. You shake your head “no.” This motion will be sensed by the
- vestibule
B. maculae
C. cristae D.
cochlear duct
- What effect would a large increase in cortisol have on
glucagon and insulin secretion?
- Both insulin and glucagon would be increased.
- Both insulin and glucagon would be decreased.
- Insulin would be decreased, glucagon would be
increased.
- Insulin would be increased, glucagon would be
decreased.
- Diabetes insipidus results from a lack of
- glucagon
B.
aldosterone
C. calcitonin
D. antidiuretic hormone
- A person with type A blood has antibodies to
- A antigen
B. B antigen
C. A and B antigens
D. neither antigen
- A person with a hematocrit of 33% is suffering from
- anemia
B. leukopenia
C. polycythemia
D. leukocytosis
- The part of the heart capable of generating the largest
force is the
- right
atrium
B. left atrium
C. right ventricle
D. left ventricle
- The heart chamber that receives blood from the lungs is
the
- right
atrium
B. left atrium
C. right ventricle
D. left ventricle
- A blood cell is journeying from the left thumb to the
heart. It would probably NOT pass through the
- left brachiocephalic vein
B. superior vena cava
- left jugular vein
D. left subclavian vein
- Which of the following drugs would NOT be used to treat
hypertension?
- a drug that relaxes blood vessels
B. a drug that inhibits renin production
- a diuretic
D. a drug that increases heart rate
- Which of the following is a function of the lymphatic
system?
- oxygen delivery to tissues
- absorption of digested fats
- transport of absorbed amino acids from the intestine to
the liver
- thermoregulation
- Inflammation of the lymph nodes is called
- lymphedema
B. lymphangitis
C. lymphadenitis D.
lymphectomy
- A substance that causes blood vessels to dilate is
- interferon
B.
complement
C. histamine
D. antibody
- A process that results in antibody production by the
recipient induces a form of immunity called
- active immunity
B. nonspecific immunity
- passive immunity
D. immunotherapy
- At the lungs,
- both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from the blood
into the alveoli
- oxygen diffuses into the blood and carbon dioxide
diffuses into the alveoli
- carbon dioxide diffuses into the blood and oxygen
diffuses into the alveoli
- both oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse from the alveoli
into the blood
- Which of the following breathing patterns would result
in the greatest increase in blood acidity?
- apnea
B. tachypnea
C. hyperpnea
D. dyspnea
- Which of the following is the correct order of tissue
from the outermost to the innermost layer in the wall of the digestive
tract?
- submucosa, serous membrane, smooth muscle, mucous
membrane
- smooth muscle, serous membrane, mucous membrane,
submucosa
- serous membrane, smooth muscle, submucosa, mucosa
- mucous membrane, submucosa, smooth muscle, serous
membrane
- Your dog has just consumed a half stick of butter that
you dropped. Most of the nutrients in the butter will be absorbed in the
form of
- amino
acids B.
sugars C. glycerol and
free fatty acids D.
nucleotides
- Which of the following is an example of a catabolic
reaction?
- Free fatty acids and glycerol are converted into
triglycerides.
- Starches and glycogen are converted into glucose.
- Tryptophan and histidine are converted into a peptide.
- Two glucose molecules are converted into maltose.
- Which situation describes the measurement of basal
metabolism?
- Ms. Jones measures her energy output while jogging.
- Mr. Dogwood measures his energy requirements while he
is sleeping.
- Ms. Gees measures her energy output while eating
popcorn.
- All of the answers are correct.
- Antidiuretic hormone
- regulates acid-base balance
- is secreted when water intake is too low
- stimulates the production of large amounts of urine
- increases bone formation
- A decrease in the rate and depth of breathing could
theoretically alleviate
- metabolic
alkalosis
B. respiratory
acidosis
C. dehydration
D. edema
- An active process that moves substances from the blood
into the nephron is
- tubular
reabsorption
B. tubular filtration C. tubular
secretion
D. osmosis
- Materials are driven out of the glomerulus into the
glomerular capsule because of
- osmotic pressure
B. blood pressure
- concentration gradients
D. active transport
- Progesterone levels are highest during
- the follicular
phase
B. the proliferative phase
- ovulation
D. the secretory phase
- Which of the following structures contributes the most
liquid to the semen?
- seminiferous tubules
B. epididymis
- vas
deferens
D. seminal vesicles
- The average length of gestation in humans is
- 3 months
B. 38 weeks
C. 42 weeks
D. 1 year
- The fertilized egg normally attaches to the
- myometrium
B. oviduct
C. fimbriae
D. endometrium
- If a person is a carrier for a particular disease,
- the disease must be dominant, and the person’s genotype
must be heterozygous
- the disease must be recessive, and the person’s
genotype must be heterozygous
- the disease must be dominant, and the person’s genotype
must be homozygous
recessive D.
the disease must be recessive, and the person’s genotype must be
homozygous dominant
- The ability of a particular gene to determine phenotype
can be altered by
- environmental
factors B. gender
- other
genes
D. All of the answers are correct.
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10 Essay Questions.
Choose 2 to answer at 20 points each.
- Describe the role of the following in protein synthesis
– DNA, nucleotides, RNA, ribosomes, rough ER, and Golgi apparatus.
- List three factors that have contributed to the
increase in infectious disease, and name a disease that has been
particularly affected by each factor.
- Compare and contrast osteoporosis, osteomalacia, and
osteomyelitis.
- Huntington’s disease is characterized by a loss of
normal inhibition mediated by the basal nuclei. Predict the symptoms you
are likely to see with this disease
- Describe and discuss several common types of heart
disease.
- Name and discuss the diseases involved in chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Individuals experiencing prolonged vomiting lose a
great deal of stomach juices with the vomitus. Predict the effect this
loss will have on the pH of blood. How will the respiratory system
respond to the change in pH.
- List and discuss six signs of chronic renal failure.
- Beginning with the first day of menstruation, describe
the events of one complete cycle, including the role of the hormones
involved.
- Differentiate among congenital, genetic, and hereditary
disorders and give several examples of each.
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