Chapter 3&4 Homework - Professor Black



Chapter 3&4 Homework

Name: _____________________

1-15. General Characteristics of a Cell

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17. Mass movement of substances in and out of cells is classified as two types of transport. Name them.

(1)

(2)

18. Name the four types/kinds and shapes of epithelial cells.

Type/Kinds Shape

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19. There are three kinds if muscle tissue. Name them.

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ANSWERS TO CHAPTER 3 STUDENT ASSIGNMEN

A. digestive

B. endocrine

C. circulatory

D. urinary

21. Ovaries and testes are considered components of which system?

A. reproductive system

B. endocrine system

C. both A and B

D. none of the above

23. Which of the following organs is classified as an accessory organ of the digestive system?

A. mouth

B. esophagus

C. tongue

D. anal canal

24. Factors in the environment such as heat, light, pressure, and temperature that can be recognized by the nervous system are called

A. effectors.

B. stimuli.

C. receptors.

D. nerve impulses.

25. Which body system stores the mineral calcium?

A. circulatory

B. digestive

C. lymphatic

D. skeletal

26. What is undigested material in the gastrointestinal tract called?

A. feces

B. urine

C. lymph

D. blood

27. Which body system produces heat and maintains body posture?

A. endocrine

B. muscular

C. circulatory

D. skeletal

28. Which of the following is not a function of the integumentary system?

A. integration

B. temperature regulation

C. ability to serve as a sense organ

D. protection

29. Which of the following is not a component of the digestive system?

A. spleen

B. liver

C. pancreas

D. gallbladder

30. When a group of tissues starts working together to perform a common function, what level of organization is achieved?

A. systematic

B. tissue

C. organ

D. cellular

Column A Column B

_____ 31. Sweat glands A. Endocrine

_____ 32. Heart B. Urinary

_____ 33. Spleen C. Integumentary

_____ 34. Vas deferens D. Circulatory

_____ 35. Bladder E. Respiratory

_____ 36. Gallbladder F. Digestive

_____ 37. Uterine tubes G. Male reproductive

_____ 38. Trachea H. Lymphatic

_____ 39. Spinal cord I. Female reproductive

_____ 40. Adrenals J. Nervous

Multiple Choice

Mr. Griffith, age 54, has come to the hospital to have his gallbladder removed. He asks what the gallbladder does and where it is located.

41. What would you tell Mr. Griffith about the gallbladder?

A. The gallbladder will be removed from the thoracic cavity, which is located in the chest.

B. The gallbladder is an accessory organ of the digestive system and will be removed from the abdominal cavity.

C. The gallbladder is the organ that holds urine and is located in the pelvic cavity.

D. The gallbladder is a vital organ, necessary for life. It will be treated but not surgically removed.

42. Which of the following statements about the gallbladder is true?

A. It is part of the gastrointestinal system.

B. It lies superior to the heart.

C. It is designated as a primary organ.

D. It is an essential organ for the production of insulin.

43. Mr. Griffith is experiencing some difficulty breathing. You know from your studies that the lungs are part of what system?

A. lymphatic

B. circulatory

C. respiratory

D. endocrine

44. Mr. Griffith mentions that he recently was exposed to poison ivy while fishing. He shows you his arms, which are red and itching. After notifying the appropriate staff member, you remember that the skin is part of which system?

A. endocrine

B. lymphatic

C. nervous

D. integumentary[pic][pic][pic]

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