<p>Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>FINAL EXAM</p><p>Cardiovascular Development Digestive Endocrine General Anatomy Greek / Latin Lexicon Histology Integuement Lymphatic / Immune Muscle Nervous Reproductive Respiratory Skeletal Urinary</p><p>Page 1 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM SCANTRON 1</p><p>Identify the missing terms of classification. Choose your answers from COLUMN I</p><p>Body Cavities</p><p>CAVITIES</p><p>DORSAL</p><p>CRANIAL</p><p>1</p><p>2 THORACIC</p><p>R & L PLEURAL 3</p><p>PERICARDIAL</p><p>ABDOMINO PELVIC</p><p>ABDOMINAL</p><p>PELVIC</p><p>Page 2 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Per The illustration of Body Cavities, Match the region or cavity marked by symbol with its correct anatomical name. COLUMN I</p><p>IIlustration of Body Cavities Q # Identifiication</p><p>4. . Body cavity @ E 5. _ . Body cavity / view * ACE 6. _ . Body cavity # ACD 7. _ Body cavity & CD 8. _ . Body cavity % A</p><p>Page 3 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Match the COMPONENTS and FUNCTIONS with the respective SYSTEM to which they are most closely associated. COLUMN VI</p><p># COMPONENTS / DESCRIPTION</p><p>9. . fallopian tubes and seminal vesicles AD 20. . absorption B 10. . ureters BD 21. . gametogenesis AD 11. . bronchi, bronchioles and alveoli AE 22. . filtration and micturition BD 12. . ligaments, articulations BC 23. . external ventilation AE 13. . nails, sudiferous glands and hair D 24. . Allergic and immune response E 14. . arteries and veins A 25. . Waste, gas and nutrient transport B 15. . brain stem and spinal nerves AC 26. . information integration, acute homeostasis AC 16. . esophagus, liver, pancreas, and anus B 27. . voluntary movement BC 17. . tendons, and myofibrils AB 28. _ . toxin, infection, environmental protection, waterproofing D 18. . testes, thyroid, pancreas, ovary, adrenals C 29. _ . posture AB 19. . spleen and thoracic duct E 30. _ . chemical homeostasis C</p><p>Page 4 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Match the level of structural organization that best fits the definition…See COLUMN XI for Choices</p><p>DESCRIPTION / DEFINITION 31. Groups of like cells and the surrounding materials that work together to perform a particular function E</p><p>32. A group of tissues that structurally and functionally perform a determined task ab</p><p>33. Structural and functional group of related organs with a common function within an organism ad</p><p>Match the common name or common region with its anatomical term…See COLUMN XII for Choices</p><p>DESCRIPTION / DEFINITION 34. Shoulder A</p><p>35. Groin CE</p><p>36. Elbow ABE</p><p>37. Foot ACD</p><p>38. Chin ABC</p><p>Page 5 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM Anatomy terminology / Lexicon Match the Term with its derivation in the Greek or Latin.</p><p>TERM Greek / Latin CODE Derivation Root, Prefix and / or Suffix 39. Beneath, below DE Auto A 40. Brain E Baro B 41. Ear ABDE Brachi C 42. Eye ABCE Brevis D 43. Outside BD Cerebro E Coel AB 44. Self A Contra AC 45. Upon BE Crani AD 46. Toward the center CDE Dys AE 47. In between ABD Endo BC 48. To the side ADE Ecto BD Epi BE Glosso CD Homo CE Hypo DE Infra ABC Inter ABD Intra ABE Ipsi ACD Iso ACE Lateral ADE Lemni BCD Limbic BCE Mamil BDE Medial CDE Morpho ABCD Optic ABCE Oto ABDE Retro ACDE</p><p>Page 6 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Reproductive System</p><p>49. Testosterone is needed ______. A) to stimulate growth of male reproductive organs. B) to promote functioning of male reproductive organs. C) for development of male secondary sexual characteristics D) All of these are correct </p><p>50. Male gametes are the _____ and the female gametes are the _____. A) testes; ovaries B) sperm; egg C) testosterone; estrogens D) scrotum; uterus </p><p>51. The site of fertilization within the female body is the ______. A) oviducts B) ovary C) cervix D) uterus </p><p>Page 7 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Match the indicated tem with its designation on the following illustration 52. urethra D 53. epididymis E 54. prostate AE</p><p>Page 8 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Match the indicated tem with its designation on the following illustration 55. fallopian tube D 56. uterus AB 57. cervix AC</p><p>Page 9 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Development</p><p>58. The fertilized egg is initially called the ______. A) oocyte B) ovum C) zygote D) embryo </p><p>59. The _____ is where fetal blood exchanges molecules with maternal blood. A) uterus B) vagina C) placenta D) umbilical cord </p><p>60. When does the embryo take on human characteristics? A) 4 to 6 weeks B) 6 to 8 weeks C) 8 to 10 weeks D) 10 to 12 weeks </p><p>DNA / RNA / Protein Synthesis</p><p>61. Complementary base pairing in DNA is always: A) A to T and C to G. B) A to C and T to G. C) A to G and C to T D) A to U and C to G. </p><p>62. Making a copy of DNA is called: A) reduction. B) replication. C) transcription. D) translation. </p><p>63. Messenger RNA carries genetic information from chromosomes to the ______. A) ribosomes B) endoplasmic reticulum C) nucleolus D) plasmids </p><p>64. ______is the synthesis of an RNA molecule from a DNA template. A) Transcription B) Translation C) Duplication D) Cloning </p><p>65. ______is converting the sequence of bases on mRNA to a sequence of amino acids. A) Transcription B) Replication C) Translation D) Processing. </p><p>Page 10 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Lymphatic / Immune System</p><p>A B Structure Primary Secondary 66. Tonsil B 67. Lymph Nodes B 68. Red bone marrow A 69. Spleen B 70. Thymus A</p><p>Cell Division And Inheritance</p><p>71. All life, that we know of, comes from ______: A) spontaneous generation. B) marine life. C) tree life D) strange environments E) pre-existing life </p><p>72. Humans inherit ______pairs of chromosomes. A) 10 B) 12 C) 23 D) 46 </p><p>73. Mitosis is involved in ______. A) growth and repair B) oogenesis C) spermatogenesis D) both B and C </p><p>74. The type of cell division that results in the formation of gametes is ______. A) mitosis B) meiosis C) nondisjunction D) somatic division </p><p>75. In humans, the haploid number of chromosomes found in the egg and sperm is ______. A) 23 pair. B) 23. C) 46. D) 46 pair. </p><p>Page 11 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>76. Alternate forms of a gene having the same position on a pair of chromosomes and affecting the same trait are called______. A) chromatids B) alleles C) DNA segments D) centrioles </p><p>77. A Brown eyed male mates with a Brown eyed Female and subsequently have a brown eyed daughter and a blue eyed son. Therefore they each must be A) homozygous for blue eyes B) homozygous for brown eyes C) heterozygous</p><p>Cell Chemistry</p><p>78. The formation of ______bonds involves the transfer of electrons from one atom to another nearby atom. A) covalent B) ionic C) hydrogen D) all of the above </p><p>79. The smalles subunits of proteins are the ______. A) amines B) peptides C) polypeptides D) amino acids </p><p>80. The plasma membrane is ______. A) impermeable B) totally permeable C) selectively permeable (semipermeable) D) None of these answers are correct. </p><p>Page 12 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Skeletal System </p><p>81. The most rigid connective tissue is called ____. A) cartilage B) bone C) dense connective tissue D) adipose tissue </p><p>82. In compact bone, bone cells are located in lacunae that are arranged in concentric circles within tiny cylinders called _____. A) osteocytes B) canals C) osteons D) matrix </p><p>83. Which connective tissue has a fluid matrix located in blood vessels? A) bone B) blood C) cartilage D) bone, blood, and cartilage C) secretion of the organic matrix of bone </p><p>84. The skeleton ______. A) permits flexible movement B) supports and protects the body C) produces blood cells and stores inorganic salts D) All of these are correct. </p><p>85. The axial skeleton consists of ______. A) the skull B) the vertebral column C) the hyoid bone and rib cage D) all of the above </p><p>86. The vertebral column has the following sections, superior to inferior…. A) one, two, three, four B) lateral, vertical, dorsal, ventral C) cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, coccyxl D) cervical, ventral, dorsal, lateral, caudal </p><p>Page 13 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Fill in the following table: indicate the term for the respective genders. COLUMN II Identification Q# Identification Q# Name this bone 87. Name this bone 88. _ Name this bone 89. Name this bone 90. _ Name this bone 91. Name this bone 92. _ Name this bone 93. Name this bone 94. _ Name this bone 95. Name this bone 96. _ Name this bone 97. Name this bone 98. _</p><p>HUMAN SKULL</p><p>87</p><p>88</p><p>89</p><p>90</p><p>91</p><p>Page 14 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>HUMAN SKELETON</p><p>92</p><p>93</p><p>95</p><p>94</p><p>96</p><p>98</p><p>97</p><p>97</p><p>Page 15 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Muscular System</p><p>Fill In the term for the following definitions of muscular -skeletal movement. Choose from Column XIII</p><p>TERM Definition</p><p>Extension BE 99. Increases the angle between articulating structures in a hinge joint and in the sagittal plane Adduction B 100. Movement of a bone or structure toward the midline</p><p>Abduction A 101. Movement of a bone or appendage away from the midline</p><p>Circumduction C 102. Circles in the air with your arms</p><p>Page 16 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Respiratory System</p><p>Trace the flow of air into and through the anatomically correct order of structures. Mark the letter of the choice in the following flow chart. </p><p>Anatomical Order of Air Flow of CO2 Anatomical Choices 103. ____d A. bronchi 104. _____a B. larynx 105. ______e 106. ______b C. nasopharynx 107. ______c D. bronchiole E. trachea</p><p>108. What human organ system is responsible for exchanging gases with the outside environment? A) respiratory system B) endocrine system C) excretory system D) external ventilation </p><p>109. Oxygen-rich blood is carried through pulmonary arteries from the lungs to the heart. A) True B) False </p><p>110. Oxygen-poor blood is carried through systemic veins from the body tissues back to the heart. A) True B) False </p><p>111. The ______houses the vocal cords. A) larynx B) bronchus C) pharynx D) esophagus </p><p>112. The trachea divides into two ______that lead to the lung . A) glotti B) tracheae C) bronchi D) bronchioles </p><p>Page 17 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>113. Each bronchiole terminates in an elongated space enclosed by a multitude of air pockets called_. A) the glottis B) alveoli C) the larynx D) the pharynx </p><p>114. Each alveolar sac is surrounded by ______carrying blood. A) arteries B) veins C) venules D) capillaries </p><p>115. During ______, the respiratory pigment hemoglobin combines with oxygen to form oxyhemoglobin in the pulmonary capillaries. A) internal respiration B) external respiration C) anaerobic respiration D) ventilation </p><p>Page 18 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Match the Structure indicated by a symbol with its correct Name COLUMN VIII</p><p># Illustration 116. _ Name this structure ? AC 117. _ Name this structure # C 118. _ Name this structure $ AD 119. _ Name this structure(s) % E 120. __ Name this structure(s) @ A</p><p>Muscular System</p><p>121. Skeletal muscle fibers are ______. A) smooth B) striated C) spindle-shaped D) fragmented </p><p>122. Where is smooth muscle found? A) intestines B) stomach C) blood vessels D) intestines, stomach, and blood vessels </p><p>123. A distinguishing characteristic of cardiac muscle cells is the presence of ______. A) actin filaments B) intercalated disks C) neuroglia D) neurons </p><p>Page 19 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>124. Which of the following is(are) types of muscle? A) cardiac B) skeletal C) smooth D) All of these are correct. </p><p>125. The type of muscle tissue that is controlled voluntarily is called ______A) smooth muscle B) cardiac muscle C) skeletal muscle D) All of these are under conscious control </p><p>126. The lower arm extends when the ______. A) triceps brachii contracts B) biceps brachii contracts C) brachialis contracts D) deltoid contracts </p><p>127. Skeletal muscles are usually named on the basis of _____ . A) shape, size, or action B) direction of fibers C) number of attachments D) all of the above </p><p>128. A muscle fiber contains 2 principal contractile proteins _____ that run the length of a muscle fiber. A) actin filaments B) myosin filaments C) sarcolemma D) myofibrils E) A and B AB) None of the above</p><p>Cardiovascular</p><p>129. The _____ system transports nutrients and oxygen to cells and removes their waste. A) digestive B) cardiovascular C) excretory D) respiratory </p><p>130. The circulatory system has ______types of blood vessels. A) one B) two C) three D) four </p><p>131. _____ are small arteries just visible to the naked eye. A) Venules B) Capillaries C) Veins D) Arterioles </p><p>Page 20 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>132. The venae cavae carry low-oxygen blood to the ______of the heart. A) right ventricle B) right atrium C) left ventricle D) left atrium </p><p>133. The largest artery in the systemic circuit is the ______. A) anterior vena cava B) pulmonary vein C) aorta D) femoral artery </p><p>134. The ______arteries serve the heart muscle. A) femoral B) hepatic C) iliac D) coronary </p><p>135. The two components of the cardiovascular system are ______. A) the heart and the aorta B) the heart and all the arteries C) the heart and the blood vessels D) the blood vessels and the lymphatic system </p><p>136. The liquid portion of blood is called ____. A) lymph B) plasma C) a cellular matrix D) blood cells </p><p>137. The iron-containing red colored molecule found in red blood cells is _____. A) erythropoietin B) lymphocyte C) hemoglobin D) hemolysis </p><p>138. White blood cells ______. A) have a nucleus B) lack hemoglobin C) fight infection D) all of the above </p><p>139. B lymphocytes are associated with ______. A) antibody production B) macrophage production </p><p>Page 21 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Diagram of the Circulatory System</p><p>Identify the following structures Choose you answers from COLUMN VII Name this vessel 140. Name this vessel 141. Name this vessel 142. Name this vessel 143.</p><p>146 143</p><p>144 145</p><p>Page 22 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Illustration of Human Heart</p><p>Page 23 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Per The illustration of Human Heart above, match the structure marked by symbol with its correct anatomical name. COLUMN VII</p><p>144. _ Name this structure # PULM V ABC 145. _ Name this structure % MITRAL AB 146. _ Name this structure ## PULM SLV CE 147. _ Name this structure $$ TRICUS BDE 148. _ Name this structure && R Vent ABE</p><p>Endocrine System</p><p>Match the HORMONE with the respective GLAND to which they are most closely associated. </p><p># Hormone CODE Endocrine Organ</p><p>149. . Adrenocorticotropic Hormone B A. Adrenal Gland 150. Aldosterone A B. Anterior Pituitary 151. . Antidiuretic Hormone AC C. Hypothalamus 152. . Calcitonin BC D. Ovary 153. . Estrogen D E. Pancreas 154. . Oxytocin AD AB. Parathyroid Gland 155. . Testosterone AE AC. Pineal Gland 156. . Thyroid Hormone BD AD. Posterior Pituitary AE. Teste BC. Thymus BD. Thyroid Gland</p><p>Page 24 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Digestion Nutrition Trace the flow of food through the anatomically correct order of structures. Mark the letter of the choice in the following flow chart. COLUMN IX</p><p>Anatomical Flow of Food LIPS MOUTH 157. _____AD OROPHRYNX ESOPHAGUS CARDIA 158. ______BD STOMACH PYLORIS DUODENUM 159. ______160. ______CEACUM ASC COLON 161. ______DESC COLON 162. ______AE RECTUM ANUS</p><p>Urinary System</p><p>163. The _____ system removes nitrogenous waste is. A) digestive B) cardiovascular C) excretory D) respiratory E) urinary </p><p>164. Filtration... A) occurs when the filtrate passes from the peritubular capillaries back to the nephron tubules. B) occurs when blood fluids leave the afferent arteriole and enter the Bowman’s capsule. C) occurs when blood fluids leave the glomerulus and enter the Bowman’s capsule. D) occurs when the filtrate passes from the nephron tubules back to the efferent arteriole. E) occurs when the filtrate passes from the nephron tubules back to the peritubular capillaries. </p><p>Page 25 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>165. The removal of metabolic wastes from the body is called ______A) secretion B) defecation C) excretion D) maintenance </p><p>166. Besides the excretion of metabolic wastes, which of these describes a vital function of the kidneys? A) The kidneys maintain the water-salt balance of the body. B) The kidneys regulate the blood's pH. C) The kidneys assist the hormone system. D) All of these are correct. </p><p>167. The ______extend(s) from the urinary bladder to an external opening. A) ureter B) renal arteries C) urethra D) glomerulus </p><p>Brain And Spinal Column</p><p>168. The brain and spinal cord contain conducting cells called ______. A) dendrites B) neurons C) neuroglia D) axons </p><p>Fill In the Missing information for the Following Table COLUMN III Function Structure regulates posture, balance and interprets intended movement 169. C with actual movement, fine motor control relays sensory and motor input from spinal cord to brain, right 170. BE side to left side and vice versa crossover of many spinal nerves, regulates consciousness, heart rate, coughing breathing and sneezing sensory, motor and associative areas responsible for thought, 171. D motion and emotion</p><p>Page 26 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Nervous System Neurons</p><p>172. Which of the following is a neurotransmitter that triggers muscle contraction? A) myosin B) tropomyosin C) troponin D) acetylcholine </p><p>173. The cells that transmit nerve impulses between parts of the nervous system are called ______. A) neuroglia B) neurons C) motor cells D) nervous tissue </p><p>174. The ______is the portion of a neuron that conducts nerve impulses. A) dendrite B) axon C) myelin sheath D) sensory receptor</p><p>175. This protective covering on the axon is formed by a type of neuroglia called Schwann cells. A) insulating sheath B) axon terminal C) myelin sheath D) neuroglia sheath </p><p>Page 27 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Identify the indicated symbols. COLUMN III Illustration # Identify</p><p> lustration of Spinal Cord and Nerves 176. . Name this aspect & 177. _ . Name this structure @ BC 178. _ . Name this structure # AC 179. _ . This structure @ carries ____info BCE 180. _ . This structure % carries _____ info ABC</p><p>Page 28 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Special Senses</p><p>181. The sense of smell is dependent on ______in the roof of the nasal cavity that contain numerous types of receptor proteins. A) olfactory cells B) hair cells C) mucus cells D) All of these are correct. </p><p>182. The area in the retina that is responsible for acute vision and that contains only cones is called the ______. A) optic nerve B) fovea centralis C) pupil D) choroid </p><p>183. The receptors for hearing and equilibrium are located in the _____. A) inner ear B) middle ear C) outer ear D) tympanic membrane </p><p>Page 29 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Histology Identify the missing terms of tissue classification on the following tables. Choose your answer from COLUMN X</p><p>MAIN Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type</p><p>Connective Fibrous Loose Areolar</p><p>Connective Fibrous Loose Adipose</p><p>184</p><p>Dense Elastic</p><p>Connective Dense Irregular</p><p>185</p><p>Supportive Cartilge Elastic</p><p>Connective Supportive Cartilge Fibro</p><p>186</p><p>Connective Bone 187</p><p>Supportive Bone Spongy</p><p>Page 30 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>MAIN Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type</p><p>Fluid Blood Cells Erythrocytes</p><p>Connective Fluid Blood Cells Blood Cells Leukocytes Basophils</p><p>Blood Cells Lymphocytes Eosinophils</p><p>188</p><p>Macrophages</p><p>Monocytes</p><p>Neutrophils</p><p>Blood Cells Cell Fragments Platelets</p><p>Plasma </p><p>189 </p><p>Muscle Cardiac</p><p>Smooth</p><p>190</p><p>Page 31 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>MAIN Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type Sub Type</p><p>Nervous Neurons</p><p>Nervous Neuroglia CNS Astrocyte</p><p>Neuroglia Ependymal Ependymal</p><p>Microglio Microglia</p><p>191</p><p>PNS Satellite</p><p>Schwan</p><p>Epithelial Simple Columnar Ciliated</p><p>Non Ciliated</p><p>192</p><p>Squamous</p><p>Stratified Columnar</p><p>Cuboidal</p><p>193 Keratinized</p><p>Non Keratinized</p><p>Transitional</p><p>194</p><p>Page 32 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Human Life</p><p>Fill in the following table by placing the letter that matches the statement with the organism. A for Generally True, commonly known to occur or have occurred, or present as a characteristic; B for Both True and False, can occur in some situations and / or species; C for False, does not generally occur, not generally present. D for No data, MODERN ANIMALS ATTRIBUTE / CHARACTRISTIC HUMANS Cognizant / reflect / question why as individuals they have 195 A 196 C existence Invent, synthesize new molecules, invent and use technology, 197 A 198 C express evidence of religious practice, culture and architecture</p><p>This is the END of the EXAM and the END of this Course………</p><p>Page 33 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM CHOICES CODE I Region II Skeletal III Nervous IV Eye V Perspective VI System</p><p>A Abdominal Carpal Anterior Angle Anterior Cardiovascular B Abdominopelvic Coccyx Axon Anterior Chamber Bi-Lateral Digestive C Cardial Coxal (Ileum, Ischium, Pubis) Axon Terminal Aqueus Frontal Endocrine D Cervical Ethmoid Central Canal Capsule Inferior Integuement E Cranial Femur Cerebellum Choroid Lateral Lymph / Immune AB Crural Frontal Cerebrum Ciliary Process Left Muscular AC Dorsal Humerus Central Gray Horn Conjunctiva Illustration Nervous AD Inguinal Hyoid Dendrite Cornea Oblique Reproductive AE Lateral Incus Dorsal Eyelid Posterior Respiratory BC Medial Inferior Nasal Conchae Dorsal Root Ganglia Fovea Patient / Specimen Skeletal BD Mediastinum Lacrimal Effector Iris Left Urinary BE Parietal Pleura Malleus Inter Neuron Lash Patient / Specimen CD Pelvic Mandible Lateral Ventricle Lens Right CE Pericardial Maxillae Medulla Oblongata Optic Nerve Right Illustration DE Peritoneal Nasal Midbrain Post Chamber Sagittal ABC Pleural Occipital Motor Pupil Superior ABD Posterior Palatine Myelin Sheath Retina Transverse ABE Spinal Parietal Neuron / Fibril Sclera ACD Thoracic Radius Pituitary Vitreous ACE Ventral Sacrum Pons Vitreous band ADE Vertebral Scapula Posterior Zonules BCD Sphenoid Sensory Neuron BCE Stapes Sensory BDE Tarsal Spinal Cord CDE Temporal Ventral ABCD Tibia Ventral Root ABCE Ulna White Matter ABDE Zygomatic ACDE BCDE ABCDE</p><p>Page 34 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM CHOICES</p><p>CODE VII CV VIII Respiratory IX Digestive X Histo XI Organization XII Anat Structure A Aorta Alveoli Anus Areolar Atoms Acromial B Aortic Semi-Lunar Valve Bronchus Ceacum Bone Molecules Antebrachial C Chordae Tendinae Bronchiole Descending Colon Cartilage Organelles Antecubital D Epicardium Bronch Cartilage Duodenum Columnar Cells Axillary E Interventricular Septum Capillary Esophagus Compact Tissues Brachial AB Mitral Valve Carina Ileum Connective Organ Buccal AC Left Atrium Pulm Artery Jejunum Cuboidal Organ Systems Calcaneal AD Left Ventricle Pulmon Vein Large Intestine Hyaline AE Mediastinum Smooth Muscle Oropharynx Loose Organism Carpal BC Papillary Muscle Trachea Rectum Lymph Population Cephalic BD Parietal Pericardium Sigmoid Colon Lymphocyte Community Crural BE Pulmonary Arteries Stomach Muscle Ecosystem Dorsal CD Pulmonary Capillaries Transverse Colon Nervous Biosphere Femoral CE Pulmon Semi-Lun Valve Oligodendrocyte Gluteal DE Pulmonary Trunk Pseudostratified Inguinal ABC Pulmonary Veins Regular Manual ABD Right Atrium Reticular Mental ABE Right Ventricle Simple Occipital ACD Sinoatrial Node Skeletal Olecranal ACE Superior Capillary Stratified Pedal ADE Systemic Arteries Popliteal BCD Systemic Capillaries BCE Transverse Sacral BDE Tricuspid Valve Scapular CDE Vena Cava, Inferior Sternal ABCD Vena Cava, Superior Sural ABCE None Of The Above Tarsal ABDE Thoracic ACDE BCDE ABCDE</p><p>Page 35 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM CHOICES CODE XIII A Abduction B Adduction C Circumduction D Contraction Assisting E Contractiuon Opposing AB Contraction Primary AC Contraction AD Depression AE Dorsiflexion BC Elevation BD Eversion BE Extension CD Flexion CE Hyperextension DE Hyperflexion ABC Inversion ABD Lateral flexion ABE Plantar flexion ACD Pronation ACE Protraction ADE Rotation BCD Supination BCE BDE CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE BCDE ABCDE</p><p>Page 36 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc Biology 105 – Human Biology Session: Spring 2011 Section: 55244 / 61816 4 Units Class Location: UVC 1, 3, 7 St. Helena Days / Time: F 9:00 AM – 3:50 PM Instructor: RIDDELL FINAL EXAM</p><p>Page 37 of 37 0bb9e246fdc0b2511a220cc87ebf12de.doc</p>
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