HONORS BIOLOGY SPRING FINAL EXAM REVIEW



Name ________________________________________________________ Due Date _____________Test Date______________PRE-AP BIOLOGY HUMAN BODY TEST REVIEW – SPRING 2017Fill in the chart below regarding the 4 tissue types in the human body.Tissue TypeFunction/DescriptionLocation/ExamplesCovering glands, lining the inside of blood vessels, lining the digestive tractMost abundant; contains a non-living matrix; used for transport, support, connectorsBiceps, masseter, heart, digestive tract (smooth, cardiac, skeletal)NerveWhat part of the brain monitors homeostatic functions such as CO2, water, and blood pH? _______________________________What area of the brain is associated with the unconscious, involuntary control of respiration & circulation? ___________________What body system includes the skin, hair, and nails? __________________________. In addition to being a physical barrier and protecting the body, what other function(s) does the skin have? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Which endocrine structure in the brain controls and directs the activity of all the glands in the body? _____________________Which body system contains a network of vessels that collects fluid that has leaked out of the blood vessels & contains white blood cells to fight infection? __________________________________________Name the three types of muscle tissue. Where would each type be found? Which ones are voluntary? Involuntary? _____________________ - _________________________________________; __________________________________________________ - _________________________________________; __________________________________________________ - _________________________________________; _____________________________What substance in the blood has the most influence over breathing rate? What part of the brain senses an increase in this substance?_______________________; ___________________________________________List the pathway of blood through the heart, beginning with the vena cava. Highlight the structures that contain oxygen rich blood.Superior/inferior vena cava Which type of circulation carries O2 poor blood from the right ventricle out the pulmonary artery to the lungs, and back to the heart by pulmonary veins? _______________________________________Which type of circulation carries O2 rich blood from the left ventricle out the ascending & descending aorta to the body and back to the superior & inferior vena cava of the heart? __________________________________________________ Which type of circulation carries O2 rich blood from the aorta to the myocardium of the heart and then from the myocardium back to the vena cava of the heart? ________________________________________________________ Which chambers of the heart are thicker, more muscular, and are considered pumping chambers? _______________________Which chambers of the heart are thinner, less muscular, and are considered receiving chambers?________________________What are the functions of the circulatory system?The smallest, most numerous blood vessels that are responsible for the exchange of O2 and CO2 are known as? _______________________________________ Blood vessels that are less elastic, contain valves, and carry blood to the heart are known as _____________________________.Blood vessels that are more elastic and carry blood away from the heart are known as __________________________________.List the structures that a molecule of CO2 would travel through beginning in a capillary bed in your toe & ending in the nasal passages to be exhaled into the atmosphere.Capillary bed in toeThe area in the heart composed of cardiac muscle tissue is known as the __________________________________List the pathway of air into and out of the respiratory passages.Nasal passages Where does most enzymatic hydrolysis (chemical digestion) take place? ____________________________________________Where is pepsin found at work? What must be present in order for pepsin to become activated? _______________, ___________What does pepsin specifically do? ____________________________________________________________________________What is the function of bile? Where is it produced? Stored?__________________________________________________________; ______________________; ______________________What are the major functions of the liver?What controls the release of chyme from the stomach into the duodenum? What is the pH of the chyme as it enters here?____________________________________________________; __pH = ________What are the muscle contractions of the alimentary canal called? ________________________________________What type of muscle participates in the action mentioned in #28? Is this action voluntary or involuntary?_______________________________________; ________________________________________What protects the stomach from its acidic contents? ____________________________________________________________What is the functional unit of the kidney called? __________________________________________What tubes lead from the kidney to the bladder? Which lead from the bladder to outside the body?_______________________________________; _____________________________________________What is urea and which biomolecule does it come from? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________; _______________________________What structure stores urine until it is ready to be expelled out of the body? _____________________________________Which body systems play a role in excretion? _______________________, ________________________, __________________List the pathway of blood from the heart to the kidney and back to the heart.Descending aorta What gland is responsible for the dramatic effects felt during stress or fear? ___________________________________________What is a lymph node? Lymph fluid?Lymph node – Lymph fluid - What is the function of the spleen? ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________What kind of cells does the HIV virus attack? ___________________________________________________________________What would swollen lymph nodes indicate? _____________________________________________________________________What part of the brain directs the activity of the pituitary gland? ____________________________________________________What bones protect the heart and lungs? ____________________________ & ______________________________Which hormone, which is secreted by the thyroid gland, is responsible for increasing/maintaining proper metabolism?____________________________________________The pancreas has an endocrine function in addition to its function for digestion. What two hormones does the pancreas secrete and what is the function of each hormone?______________________________ - ______________________________ - What is the name of the flap of connective tissue that prevents food from entering the trachea during digestion?_______________What structure(s) in the digestive system do NOT produce any digestive secretions? ____________________________________During digestion, which biomolecule is hydrolyzed into monomers known as monosaccharides? ___________________________Referring to question #48, where in the alimentary canal does this process begin? ______________________________ Where in the alimentary canal does this biomolecule complete its breakdown into monosaccharides? ______________________ What enzyme is secreted in both locations (by 2 different accessory structures) to complete the breakdown of this biomolecule into monomer form? ________________________________During digestion, which biomolecule is hydrolyzed into monomers known as amino acids? ________________________________Referring to question #50, where in the alimentary canal does this process begin? _______________________. What enzyme begins this process? __________________________. Where in the alimentary canal does this biomolecule complete its breakdown into amino acids? _____________________________ What enzyme completes this process? __________________.Monomers of biomolecules such as monosaccharides, amino acids, glycerol, & fatty acids are absorbed into the capillaries of the circulatory system in the ___________________________ of the small intestine. The finger-like projections in this part of the small intestine that increase the surface area for maximum absorption are known as ______________________.What is the name of the ring of smooth muscle at the end of the esophagus that controls the release of the bolus into the stomach? _______________________________________________The large sac where the small and large intestines meet is called the ___________________________________________What enzyme chemically breaks down lipids? ______________________________. Which accessory organ produces this enzyme? __________________________________. Where in the alimentary canal is this enzyme acting on the lipids and chemically breaking them down into glycerol + fatty acids? ___________________________________________________The large intestine consists of the caecum, ascending colon, transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectum, and anus. The primary function of the large intestine is to eliminate feces as well as absorb ______________________________.For digestion, the pancreas produces 3 enzymes, known as _________________________, ________________________, and _____________________________. Where in the alimentary canal are these enzymes secreted in order to carry out the chemical breakdown of carbs, lipids, and proteins? ____________________________________________________________What part of the alimentary canal is responsible for the absorption of vitamins and electrolytes? ___________________________Carbohydrates can chemically be acted on without being emulsified. Which biomolecule must be emulsified before it can begin chemical digestion? ________________________________ What secretion emulsifies this biomolecule? _________________. Where does this secretion come from? ______________________________________37338009207500LABELINGIdentify the following structures of the heart:#18 ____________________________________________________#17 ____________________________________________________#14 ____________________________________________________#2 _____________________________________________________#1 _____________________________________________________#3 _____________________________________________________#4______________________________________________________#7 _____________________________________________________#11 ____________________________________________________#13 ____________________________________________________#12 ____________________________________________________Labeling (continued): Use the word bank below to label the structures of the respiratory system.0571500-2510155121920L.00L.-281495510985500-6717665117475Capillary00Capillary 48767999017000487680093980005638800208280G.00G.640080093980D.00D.3505200208280C.00C.5181599901700037338002203450054102007874000Label the structures of the urinary system:6553200184785E.00E.______________________________________________________________________________3505200229235H.00H._______________________________________6629400295275B.00B._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________6629400476885F.00F._______________________________________3429000499110A.00A.______________________________________________________________________________Labeling (continued): Label the diagram of the digestive system.304800033020005181600101601.001.45720001009650032004001695452.002.________________________________________4648200157480005638800431803.003.33528004318000________________________________________________________________________________3352800196854.004.365760013398500________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3352800863605.005.358140020066000________________________________________6019800188595130013________________________________________________________________________________3200400165100005715000165100120012350520016510000________________________________________480060038735003124200387356.006.________________________________________________________________________________594360012954014001432004001295407.007.________________________________________5105400317500________________________________________59436001060451100113886200128270003429000139700042672006076959.009.441960026479500518160026479510001044958003619500365760049339515.0015.32004001504958.008. ................
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