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**INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY 131 ** EXAMINATION # III, VERSION A/C TUESDAY DEC. 13, 12:30-1:30 HASS PAVILLION 1. The parotid salivary gland a. secretes saliva into the floor of the mouth b. is found on the medial surface of the ramus of the mandible c. lies inferior and anterior to the external auditory meatus d. is the smallest salivary gland 2. Rennin produced by the infant comes from the a. stomach b. kidney c. liver d. gall bladder 3. Most absorption of digested products take place in the a. cecum and ascending colon b. ileum c. ilium d. duodenum 4. Which substance is not reabsorbed in the proximal convoluted tubule? a. Na + b. glucose c. water d. PO 4 5. The tympanic membrane consists of a. only a mucous membrane b. only stratified squamous epithelium c. a. + b. + collagenous fibers d. only of collagenous fibers 6. Which is incorrect on why a blood testis barrier is necessary? a. seminiferous tubular fluid is different from interstitial fluid b. seminiferous tubular fluid is high in androgens c. seminiferous tubular fluid is high in estrogens d. the blood testis barrier is not essential to preserve these differences. 7. The ph of semen is about to neutralize the acid in the vagina. a. 10 b. 4 c. 7 d. 13 1

8. The abdominal wall is lined with a. stratified squamous epithelium b. parietal peritoneum c. simple cuboidal epithelium d. stratified columnar epithelium 9. The type of epithelium from the calyces through the urinary bladder is called a. simple squamous b. unadaptable c. transitional d. stratified columnar 10. After ovulation during the secretory stage of the endometrial development, which sex steroid hormone is high? a. estrogen b. follicle stimulating hormone c. progesterone d. aldosterone 11. The Fallopian tube is about 4.5 inches long and the ovum travels through it in about days. a. 1-2 b. 3-4 c. 5-6 d. 8-9 12. Both brain and the kidneys each receive a of the cardiac output. a. 1/2 b. 1/3 c. 1/4 d. 3/4 13. The left kidney lies between which vertebrae a. T5-T7 b. T6-T12 c. T12-L3 d. L4-S5 14. From 1200 cc of blood flowing through the kidneys each minute, how much urine is formed? a. five quarts b. 125 ml c. 1 cc d. 124 ml 2

15. Which is not a principal layer of the skin? a. hyperdermis b. hypodermis c. dermis d. epidermis 16. The external auditory meatus is lined with a. simple squamous epithelium b. stratified squamous epithelium c. simple columnar epithelium d. simple cubodial epithelium 17. Peyer s patches are masses of lymphoid tissue found in the a. pharynx b. larynx c. cecum d. ileum 18. The trigone of the bladder is formed by imaginary lines connecting the a. openings of the two urethras and the ureter b. opening of the pelvis and the two ureters c. openings of the two ureters and the urethra d. openings of the three ureters 19. The kidneys lie on the psoas major and quadratus lumborum and are considered to be a. in the peritoneal cavity b. anteperitoneal c. superiorperitoneal d. retroperitoneal 20. The Eustachian tube connects the nasopharynx with the a. mastoid sinus b. inner ear c. middle ear d. external ear 21. The esophagus begins at the same vertebral level (C6) as the a. thyroid cartilage b. vocal cords c. trachea d. primary bronchi 3

22. Antidiuretic hormone formed in the hypothalamus acts on what part of the kidney tubular system? a. Bowman s capsule b. proximal convoluted tubule c. collecting ducts d. major calyces 23. The counter part of the erectile tissue in the penis of the male is the in the female a. mons pubis b. labia majora c. labia minora d. clitoris 24. The juxtaglomerular apparatus in the wall of the afferent arteriole produces a. aldosterone b. renin c. calcium acetate d. nitrogen sulfide 25. The urinary bladder lies to the non-pregnant uterus a. anterior b. posterior c. superior d. inferior 26. The receptor for hearing is called the a. bipolar cells b. spiral ganglion c. organ of Corti d. auricle 27. The membranous labyrinth follows the outline of the bony labyrinth except for the a. semicircular canals b. ampulla c. scala vestibuli d. utricle and saccule 28. Protein digestion taking place in the stomach comes primarily from what cells? a. mucous cells b. goblet cells c. chief cells d. paneth cells 4

29. The condition called heart burn is caused by a. chyme entering the esophagus b. massive contractions of the myocardium c. ischemic condition of the myocardium d. abnormal contraction of the pyloric sphincter 30. Which cranial nerve does not supply the tongue? a. III b. V c. VII d. XII 31. It takes about two weeks for the sperm to pass through the epididymis to complete functional maturation. Yet the sperm are still immobile. They receive secretions from the to become mobile? a. prostate b. seminal vesicle c. vas deferens d. testis 32. Alcohol and aspirin can be absorbed in the a. esophagus b. stomach c. duodenum d. jejunum 33. Which structure is not part of the nephron? a. calyx b. Bowman s capsule c. loop of Henle d. distal convoluted tubule 34. The easiest approach to the vas deferens for a vasectomy is through the. a. scrotum b. prostate c. seminal vesicle d. ejaculatory duct 35. The hardest, most stable tissue in the body is a. cementum b. dentine c. enamel d. bone 5

36. The thickest part of the uterus is called the a. pelvis b. body c. cervix d. fundus 37. The crypts of Lieberkuhn are found in the a. gastric pits b. Brunner s glands c. base of the villi d. at the tips of the villi 38. What function is not associated with the large intestine? a. receives unabsorbed food b. absorbs water c. lubricates feces with mucus d. produces most of the digestive enzymes 39. Diabetes insipidus refers to a deficiency in a. sugar b. water c. ADH ( Antidiuretic Hormone) d. aldosterone 40. What function is not associated with the vagina? a. serves as lower part of birth canal b. receives seminal fluid from male c. provides many secretions d. has stratified squamous epithelium to resist abrasion and infection 41. The mucous membrane of the stomach consists of mucous cells, chief cells and. a. Paneth cells b. parietal or oxyntic cells c. cardiac cells d. coeliac cells 42. The cells form a blood-testis barrier. a. Sertoli b. spermatids c. spermatogonia d. bulbourethral gland 6

43. Taste buds are found a. in the epithelium of the oral pharynx b. in the tip of the tongue only c. on the frenulum d. on the sides of the papillae 44. Cementum, the periodontal membrane and support the teeth in their sockets. a. columnar epithelium b. gingiva c. dentine d. enamel 45.What is the most crucial structure involved in forming the glomerular filtrate? a. podocytes b. simple squamous ejpithelium c. basement membrane upon which the podocytes sit d. proximal convoluted tubule 46. Why is the relationship of the ureters to the uterus of concern during hysterectomy? a. Ureters enter bladder on superior, anterior surface b. Ureters enter bladder on inferior, posterior surface c. Uterus lies anterior to bladder d. Ureters lie posterior to rectum 47. The Pap s smear, a test for uterine cancer, is taken from the cervix, which is the part of the uterus. a. thickest b. thinnest and inferior c. superior d. posterior 48. The germinal epithelium in the produce thousands of sperm throughout life. a. scrotum b. vas deferens c. prostate d. seminiferous tubules 49. Sperm are viable for three days. What day of the cycle does ovulation usually occur? a. 5th b. 10th c. 20th d. 14-15 th 7

50. What function is not associated with the skin? a. regulates body temperature b. produces hair c. acts as a physical barrier to microorganisms d. can completely replace the function of the kidneys My 4 P s Dec.13, 2005 Priority Passion = My family & my friends Professional Passion = The Human Brain & My students Perseverance = Necessity for Everything Positive Attitude = Look at the Alternative What are your priorities? 8