LONG TEST (FOR ONLINE STUDENTS)
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- Q1Which of the following is NOT one of the levels of structural organization of the human body?ecosystemorganismtissue levelorgan system30s
- Q2The term that specifically refers to the maintenance of a relatively stable internal state is _____.responsivenesshomeostasismetabolismdigestion30s
- Q3A negative feedback mechanism _______________.is exemplified by labor contractions during childbirthacts to enhance the effect of the initial stimulusacts to oppose the effect of the initial stimulusacts to prevent the occurrence of any change in internal conditions30s
- Q4What is the best definition of homeostasis?maintenance of a constant internal environmentgetting rid of wastekeeping a constant temperaturetaking in oxygen and getting rid of carbon dioxide30s
- Q5Which one of the following alimentary segments has no digestive function:duodenumesophagusstomachascending colon30s
- Q6The primary function of the small intestine is:vitamin conversionmineral secretionabsorption of nutrientswaste secretion30s
- Q7Which of the following is the correct sequence, going from simplest to most complex, in the levels of structural organization of the human body:chemical level, cellular level, tissue level, organ level, organ system level, organismal levelchemical level, tissue level, cellular level, organ system level, organ level, organismal levelcellular level, chemical level, tissue level, organ level, organ system level, organismal levelcellular level, chemical level, tissue level, organ system level, organismal level, organ level30s
- Q8The first hormone secreted at the onset of puberty in both males and females is:progesterone.follicle-stimulating hormone.gonadotropin-releasing hormone.testosterone.30s
- Q9Gametes are:ovariestestessex cells.primary sex organs.30s
- Q10Until ejaculation, sperm are stored in the:epididymis.seminal vesicle.seminiferous tubules.vas deferens.30s
- Q11Where is sperm cell being produced?Seminiferous tubulesEpididymisSustentacular (Sertoli) cellsInterstitial cells of the testes30s
- Q12Which organ supplies most of the fluid volume of semen?Seminal vesiclesPenisBulbourethral glandProstate30s
- Q13The surge/spike of which hormone causes ovulation?EstrogenProgesteroneLuteinizing hormoneFollicle-stimulating hormone30s
- Q14An embryo attaches to which layer of the uterine wall?EndometriumPerimetriumMyometriumVestibule30s
- Q15Falling levels of which two hormones trigger menstruation?Estrogen and progesteroneGnRH and FSHEstrogen and testosteroneFSH and LH30s