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. In humans, high levels of gonadotropin releasing hormones cause the pituitary gland to release
A. LH and FSH B. LH and estrogen
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Digestion of dietary fats _____.
a. occurs primarily in the large intestine b. occurs primarily in the stomach c. involves the
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Calculate the volume of oxygen, in mL
, consumed in 1 hr by an average man who weighs 184 lbs and has a VO2max reading of 48.0 mL
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A function of protein is to help maintain fluid distribution within the body by _____.
a. diffusing through the membranes that
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If the body has synthesized more protein than it degrades, which statement is accurate?
a. Nitrogen status is negative. b.
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Define the process of respiration in one sentence
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Which is an inborn response?
A: Appetite B: Hunger C: An eating habit D: The type of food eaten
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Nervous system quiz
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Puberty begins with an increase in level of GnRH, which is released from the hypothalamus. GnRH causes the anterior pituitary
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The development of the male secondary sexual characteristics are stimulated by
Question 25 options: testosterone.
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What occurs when blood levels of testosterone fall below normal?
Question 27 options: The release of GnRH stops. Sperm production
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Which area is most directly responsible for regulation of respiratory rate, depth and drive?
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Pick 2 human body systems and compare it to interactions and plants.
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Which adaptation allowed the Tibetans to live at high altitudes?(1 point)
Responses lower oxygen saturation lower oxygen
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The human body relies on buffer systems which are based on equilibrium concepts. The pancreas is responsible for secreting
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The main process of excretion case place in the
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Which adaptation allowed the Tibetans to live at high altitudes? (1 point)
Ogreater ability to digest starch Oan enlarged right
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Other than the options available in the Human Homeostasis Gizmo, what other methods are used to maintain body temperature? Try
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How does the body react to cold temperatures
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Which gland is located directly above the brainstem?
Choose only ONE best answer. A Hypothalamus B Pineal gland C Pituitary gland
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1. Release of oxytocin into the blood.
2. Stimulation of sensory nerve endings in the breast. 3. Transmission of nerve impulses
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How does the body react to cold temperatures? (1 point)
Responses Your body shivers to make the internal temperature balanced
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What do populations living at high elevations have to adapt to?(1 point)
Responses lower oxygen levels. lower oxygen levels.
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Which adaptation allowed the Tibetans to live at high altitudes?(1 point)
Responses an enlarged right ventricle an enlarged right
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We saw we can “trick” our taste buds. Do you think there are other things we do to “trick” our nervous system?
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Which adaptation allowed the Tibetans to live at high altitudes?(1 point)
an enlarged right ventricle greater ability to digest
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Calcium homeostasis
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What is the physiological of calicium homeostasis?
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10. A positive feedback mechanism regulates which of the following hormone?
a. Thyroxine b. Insulin c. TSH d. Oxytocin 11.
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The endocrine system only regulates short-term changes in the body.(1 point)
Responses True True False
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In 1-2 sentences, Why do we sweat?
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1. Which of the following is NOT a function of the respiratory system?
a) Exchange of gases b) Regulation of blood pH c)
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Which of the following does not describe part of the "fight or flight" mechanism?
(1 point) Responses it's a suvival instinct in
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match each to the correct one
glucagon, muscle cells, glycogen, insulin, liver cells storage form of glucose, binds to receptors
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true or false, the liver is the only organ in the body which release glucose into the bloodstream throughout the day, in order
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Jim measures his heart rate before, during, and after exercise. Which of the following correctly describes the variables?
A. IV -
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3. How can fluid flow be important to humans? Hint: blood flow or oxygen flow??
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Fluid flow, such as blood flow and oxygen flow, is crucial for maintaining human health and overall function.
1. Blood flow:
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How do sensory receptors communicate a stimulus to the brain?(1 point)
Responses corpuscles corpuscles electrical signals
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Human red blood cells contain 0.9% sodium chloride as a component of their cytoplasm. What would happen if an IV solution
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ow does the body react to cold temperatures? (1 point)
Responses A. Your body shivers to make the internal temperature balanced
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Pupils of the human expanding to dim light.
What is the stimulus, response and importance of response?
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Rise in body temperature.
What is the stimulus, response and importance of response
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Rise in body temperature- sweat produced
What is the stimulus, response and importance of a response
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Release of insulin by pancreas
What is the stimulus, response and importance of a response
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1. The same four to five liters of blood circulate and deliver to the body which of the following nutrients? (1 point)
O oxygen |
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What Is Human Physilogy
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When the human body begins to overheat, it attempts to maintain a constant temperature through several mechanisms, including
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What two body systems are the most important in maintaining homeostasis?
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Which of the following observations could you make based on stimuli to your thermoreceptors?
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