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Which of the following is NOT an ovarian cycle phase? A) follicular b) ovulation c) luteal d) menstuation - ANSWER-D) menstuation Which of the following is NOT a uterine cycle phase? - ANSWER-ovulation The first milk that is produced following delivery is called _____. - ANSWER-colostrum The production of milk requires the hormone _____ and the "let down" of milk requires the hormone ______. - ANSWER-prolactin; oxytocin Of the natural methods of contraception, which one is most effective? - ANSWER-abstinence the presence of uterine tissue outside the uterus is called - ANSWER-endometriosis. Which of the following is an STD caused by a virus? - ANSWER-genital warts What is caused by Papilloma viruses in humans? - ANSWER-genital warts Which bacterial STD has three distinct stages? - ANSWER-syphills What is bulbourethral glands? (cowper glands) - ANSWER-Internal accessory organs it secrete a mucus-like fluid that lubricates the ends of the penis Urea is made in the _____ and removed from the body via the ____________ - ANSWERliver; kidneys

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Which of the following is NOT an ovarian cycle phase? A) follicular b) ovulation c) luteal d)
menstuation - ANSWER-D) menstuation


Which of the following is NOT a uterine cycle phase? - ANSWER-ovulation


The first milk that is produced following delivery is called _____. - ANSWER-colostrum


The production of milk requires the hormone _____ and the "let down" of milk requires the
hormone ______. - ANSWER-prolactin; oxytocin


Of the natural methods of contraception, which one is most effective? - ANSWER-abstinence


the presence of uterine tissue outside the uterus is called - ANSWER-endometriosis.


Which of the following is an STD caused by a virus? - ANSWER-genital warts


What is caused by Papilloma viruses in humans? - ANSWER-genital warts


Which bacterial STD has three distinct stages? - ANSWER-syphills


What is bulbourethral glands? (cowper glands) - ANSWER-Internal accessory organs it
secrete a mucus-like fluid that lubricates the ends of the penis


Urea is made in the _____ and removed from the body via the ____________ - ANSWER-
liver; kidneys


When blood supply to the kidneys drops, the kidneys will release - ANSWER-Renin


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,When the oxygen content of the blood decreases, the kidneys will release - ANSWER-
erythropoietin


Aldosterone stimulates the kidneys to - ANSWER-reabsorption of sodium ions and water


Which of the following is not a region of the kidney?
A) medulla
B) cortex
C) lobule
D) pelvis - ANSWER-C


Where in the kidney are the glomeruli located? - ANSWER-cortex


Where does filtration based on blood pressure occur? - ANSWER-glomerulus


Glomerular filtration occurs between the _____ and the ______. - ANSWER-glomerulus and
the glomerular capsule


The process of returning water, nutrients, and salt to the blood from the filtrate in the tubules
is - ANSWER-tubular reabsorption.


Where does tubular reabsorption primarily occur? - ANSWER-proximal convoluted tubule


Identify the mechanisms of water intake. - ANSWER-Fluid ingested, food ingested and
metabolic processes


The reabsorption of water from the Loop of Henle depends on the movement of ______ out
of the tubule. - ANSWER-sodium chloride


Identify the mechanisms of water output. - ANSWER-Exhaled air, sweat, urine and feces



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,What molecule adds to the increased solute concentration in the lowest part of the renal
medulla? - ANSWER-urea


Where does tubular secretion primarily occur? - ANSWER-distal convoluted tubule


To increase the reabsorption of water, which parts of the kidney tubules are involved? -
ANSWER-Loop of Henle and collecting duct


The best indicator of blood osmolarity is the blood concentration of ______ ions. -
ANSWER-sodium


Atrial natriuretic hormone (ANH) will promote a(n) _______ in the excretion of sodium and
water; thus ______ blood volume and blood pressure. - ANSWER-Increase; decrease


The presence of ADH will cause - ANSWER-decreased urine production.


What controls the reabsorption of salt and water in the distal convoluted tubule? - ANSWER-
hormones


Which structure monitors blood volume and monitors the osmolarity of the blood? -
ANSWER-juxtaglomerular apparatus


Where is the juxtaglomerular apparatus located? - ANSWER-Between the afferent arteriole
and the distal convoluted tubule.


The most important blood buffer is - ANSWER-bicarbonate and water.


Infection of the kidney is called _________ . - ANSWER-pyelonephritis


What is the function of human chorionic gonadotropic hormone? - ANSWER-maintains the
corpus luteum.


Infection of the urinary bladder is - ANSWER-cystitis.


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, Where is urea produced? - ANSWER-liver and stored in the kidneys


Identify components of pancreatic juice. - ANSWER-amylase, lipase, sodium bicarbonate
and trypsin


Which of the following is NOT a function of the liver?
A) Detoxification of the blood.
B) Bile secretion.
C) Digestive enzyme production.
D) Storage of glucose as glycogen. - ANSWER-C) Digestive enzyme production.


What are the most abundant elements of the human body? - ANSWER-Carbon, Hydrogen,
Oxygen, Nitrogen


90% of the human body is composed of just four elements which are: - ANSWER-Carbon,
Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen


The smallest unit of an element that still retains the chemical and physical properties of the
element is called: - ANSWER-Atom


Subatomic particles are: - ANSWER-Protons (positive), Neutrons (neutral) and Electrons
(negative)


All matter is composed of basic substances called - ANSWER-Elements


An atom that tells you how many protons an atom has is called: - ANSWER-Atomic Number


The number of protons and neutrons is called: - ANSWER-Mass Number


What is isotope? - ANSWER-The same element but different number in protons and
neutrons-Mass Number (protons plus neutrons) minus Atomic Number (number of protons)
equals the number of neutrons.

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