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BIOL348-Exam3Questions withCorrectAnswers. One example of sensory system encoding isour olfactory system being able to determine how concentrated an odor is. This isan example of which encoded variable? A. Intensity B. Identity C. Location D. Intermittency - CorrectAnswer A. Intensity Which of the following incorrectly matches the taste sense and the molecule the receptor for that sense is specific to? A.Sweet = glucose B.Savory (umami) = L-glutamate C.Salty = H+ D.Bitter = cycloheximide - Correct Answer C.Salty = H+ Which of the following sequences correctly describes the signal transduction cascade involved insour taste?

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Final Lecture Exam- BIO 348 (Fall 2025) Latest Update.
What does ACE stand for? - Correct Answer angiotensin-converting enzyme

The pancreas produces only glucagon and insulin (T/F) - Correct Answer false

the chemical messages of the nervous system have longer lasting effect on target organs
than do the chemical messages of the endocrine system (t/f) - Correct Answer false

some hormones and neurotransmitters have similar actions and so work together to
maintain homeostasis (t/f) - Correct Answer true

control of the release of hormones is primarily by positive feedback mechanisms (t/f) -
Correct Answer false

one action of cortisol is to lower blood sugar (t/f) - Correct Answer false

one action of epinephrine is to raise blood sugar (t/f) - Correct Answer true

modified neurons in the adrenal glands release a hormone that prolongs "fight or flight" (t/f)
- Correct Answer true

hormone and neurotransmitters may act on the same target tissue, but will have opposite
actions (t/f) - Correct Answer true

some hormones are released due to nervous system stimulation (t/f) - Correct Answer true

head trauma or CVA may harm the pineal gland (t/f) - Correct Answer true

most homeostatic control centers are located either in the Nervous system or the
Endocrine System (t/f) - Correct Answer true

some hormones cause target cells to make new proteins (t/f) - Correct Answer true

the action of some hormones is to change the permeability of the cell membrane to certain
substances, e.g. Na+ or glucose (t/f) - Correct Answer true

a heterocrine gland produces both neurotransmitters and hormones (t/f) - Correct Answer
false

the pituitary gland controls all of the secretions from the hypothalamus (t/f) - Correct
Answer false

male sex hormones function to protect the mineral content of bone, but female sex
hormones promote osteoporosis (t/f) - Correct Answer false

, endocrine glands secrete their products through a duct (t/f) - Correct Answer false

Because hormones are released into the bloodstream, they will act on every cell in the
body (t/f) - Correct Answer false

of all the organs in the body, only the heart does not release a hormone (t/f) - Correct
Answer false

the serosa (visceral peritoneum) has several features to increase absorptive surface area
in the intestine (t/f) - Correct Answer false

the large intestine is responsible for conserving body water that carries digestive
secretions into the alimentary canal (t/f) - Correct Answer true

the esophagus is located in the retroperitoneal space (t/f) - Correct Answer false

digestive secretion and motility is primarily regulated by the Autonomic nervous system
(t/f) - Correct Answer false

the tongue is used to push food into the laryngopharynx at the start of swallowing (t/f) -
Correct Answer true

saliva does not contain digestive enzymes (t/f) - Correct Answer false

the gall bladder makes bile (t/f) - Correct Answer false

because the digestive system is a boundary organ system, the contents of the alimentary
canal are considered outside the body (t/f) - Correct Answer true

digestive organs (e.g. intestine, stomach) produce both endocrine and exocrine secretions
(t/f) - Correct Answer true

rings of smooth muscle called sphincters are involved in the regulated movement of chyme
through the alimentary canal (t/f) - Correct Answer true

hormones and neurotransmitters may act on the same target tissue, but will have opposite
actions (t/f) - Correct Answer true

all cells produce hormones (t/f) - Correct Answer false

the ileocecal valve controls the movement of food material from the large intestine into the
rectum (t/f) - Correct Answer false

the lining of the heart is the same as and continuous with the lining of all blood vessels (t/f) -
Correct Answer true

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