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BSC 216 LAB EXAM 3 QUESTIONS ANSWERS


Elevated levels of glucose in the urine could be a sign of what? - Answer -diabetes

person eating a diet with very little to no carbohydrates will likely have what in their
urine? - Answer -ketones (any pink is positive)

Leukocytes present in the urine could be a sign of what? (any sign of purple) - Answer -
UTI; infection (can also be a sign of kidney stones in some cases)

What is the purpose of the circular folds and villi in the small intestines? - Answer -
circular folds(plicae circulares) = increase surface area by a factor of 2 to 3

villi = increase surface area by a factor of 10

microvilli = increase surface area by a factor of 20

What is the function of the gall bladder in digestion? - Answer -serves to store &
concentrate bile by a factor of 20 by absorbing water & electrolytes (about 10 cm long)
**** does NOT produce bile, the LIVER produces bile!!!

What are the two anatomical subdivisions of the digestive system? - Answer -
alimentary & accesory

What are the organs of the alimentary canal in the digestive system? - Answer -mouth,
pharynx, esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large insestine

What are the accessory organs of the digestive system? - Answer -teeth, tongue,
salivary glands, liver, gallbladder, and pancreas

What does the gastrointestinal (GI) tract consist of? - Answer -stomach and intestines

What are the tissue layers of the digestive tract in order from external to internal? -
Answer -Serosa
Muscularis Externa
Submucosa
Mucosa

(Lumen inside mucosa)

HCl is produced by the ________ cells in the gastic glands of the gastric pits - Answer -
parietal

Which digestive structure is commonly called the "throat?" - Answer -pharynx

, Which digestive structure absorbs water and consolidates waste? - Answer -large
intestine

Which accessory organ produces secretions that moisten food? - Answer -salivary
gland

Which accessory organ stores bile? - Answer -gallbladder

In what digestive organ is the parietal cell located? - Answer -stomach

In what digestive organ is the acinar cell located? - Answer -pancreas

What structure separates the renal pyramids? - Answer -renal column

Which of the following is true about tubular reabsorption?
(a) It always involves active transport.
(b) It moves water and solute from the blood to the filtrate.
(c) It always happens via the paracellular route.
(d) It involves carrier-mediated transport. - Answer -(d) It involves carrier-mediated
transport.

Aldosterone antagonist drugs prevent aldosterone from having an effect at its receptors.
As a result __________. - Answer -more urine will be produced (Aldosterone
antagonists are diuretic drugs. Less Na+, and therefore less water reabsorption, results
in increased diuresis.)

Consuming alcohol inhibits the release of ADH. As a result __________. - Answer -
urine volume will increase

Most nutrients, such as glucose, are reabsorbed in the __________. - Answer -
proximal tubule (which is also responsible for the reabsorption of nearly 100% of
nutrients such as glucose, amino acids, and other organic substances)

Which structure travels through the spermatic cord? - Answer -ductus deferens

Which structure is the male copulatory organ? - Answer -penis

Which structure is the site of implantation? - Answer -uterus

Which term describes the female external genitalia? - Answer -vulva

What is spermatogenesis? - Answer -production of sperm

Where does oogenesis primarily occur? - Answer -ovary

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