Deck 28: Sensory Input and Motor Output

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Which of these is mismatched?

A) cutaneous receptors - skin
B) rods and cones - eye
C) taste buds - tongue
D) ganglion cells and intermediate cells - ear
E) hair cells - lateral line
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Which of these is mismatched?

A) utricle - ear
B) taste bud - tongue
C) tympanic membrane - ear
D) fovea - eye
E) ossicles - joints
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Skeletal muscles do not

A) assist the movement of blood.
B) store fat.
C) help maintain body temperature.
D) protect internal organs.
E) enable the movement of body parts.
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The ossicles are located in the

A) inner ear.
B) middle ear.
C) auditory canal.
D) outer ear.
E) spiral organ.
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Which statement about the spiral organ is incorrect?

A) Its hair cells synapse with the cochlear nerve.
B) Each part is responsive to a different pitch.
C) It is found in the cochlea.
D) It contains the sensory receptors for hearing.
E) It has two main parts: the utricle and the saccule.
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Rhodopsin is found in

A) rod photoreceptors.
B) hair cells.
C) olfactory cells.
D) taste buds.
E) cone photoreceptors.
Question
Bony fishes can detect other fishes as a result of their

A) gravitational equilibrium.
B) statocysts.
C) lateral line system.
D) rotational equilibrium.
E) compound eyes.
Question
The colored part of the eye is the

A) pupil.
B) cornea.
C) iris.
D) retina.
E) sclera.
Question
You can tell "up" from "down" even when your eyes are closed. This is due to your

A) rotational equilibrium.
B) statocysts.
C) sense of hearing.
D) lateral line system.
E) gravitational equilibrium.
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Which of these lists the structures in the correct sequence that light must pass through in order to reach the photoreceptors of the human eye?

A) retina→lens→pupil→cornea
B) lens→cornea→pupil→retina
C) lens→pupil→cornea→retina
D) cornea→lens→pupil→retina
E) cornea→pupil→lens→retina
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The sensory receptors found in skeletal muscles and joints are

A) hair cells.
B) otoliths.
C) rods.
D) cutaneous receptors.
E) proprioceptors.
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Which is not a type of taste?

A) umami
B) sweet
C) sour
D) bitter
E) hot
Question
The greater the amplitude of sound waves, the greater the

A) pitch.
B) volume.
C) brightness.
D) tone.
E) equilibrium.
Question
An) _____ eye has a single lens.

A) confocal
B) compound
C) static
D) camera-type
E) eyespot
Question
Hair cells are receptors for the senses of

A) vision and hearing.
B) taste and smell.
C) hearing and balance.
D) vision and smell.
E) touch and taste.
Question
In order for sensory receptors for hearing to be stimulated, vibrations must pass through

A) air, then fluid, then bone.
B) fluid, then bone, then air.
C) air, then bone, then air again.
D) bone, then air, then fluid.
E) air, then bone, then fluid.
Question
Which sense requires the stimulation of chemoreceptors?

A) hearing
B) smell
C) balance
D) vision
E) touch
Question
The spiral organ is located in the

A) vestibule.
B) saccule.
C) utricle.
D) cochlea.
E) semicircular canals.
Question
You notice your friend's music is turned up so loud you can make out the words to each song, even though she is wearing earbuds. Your friend should turn down the volume in order to avoid _____ deafness.

A) conduction
B) tone
C) cytotoxic
D) nerve
E) cerebral
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The fovea of the eye is

A) the area where axons leave the retina.
B) the area where cones are primarily located.
C) the area where ciliary muscles contact the lens.
D) the area where rods are primarily located.
E) the opening in the iris.
Question
The spaces in the ends of a long bone such as the femur contain

A) yellow bone marrow.
B) plasma.
C) osteocytes.
D) osteons.
E) red bone marrow.
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The structural unit of compact bone is the

A) osteoclast.
B) osteocyte.
C) osteon.
D) osteoblast.
E) sarcomere.
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The hip and shoulder joints are not _____ joints.

A) freely movable
B) ball-and-socket
C) hinge
D) synovial
E) fluid-filled
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In a sarcomere, thick filaments are composed of _____ and thin filaments of _____.

A) actin; myosin
B) sarcoplasm; actin
C) myosin; actin
D) Z lines; T tubules
E) myosin; sarcolemma
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A grasshopper has an) _____ composed mainly of chitin.

A) exoskeleton
B) hydrostatic skeleton
C) metaskeleton
D) endoskeleton
E) preskeleton
Question
Which of these animals has a body supported by a hydrostatic skeleton?

A) lobster
B) deer
C) fruit fly
D) leech
E) millipede
Question
The central cavity of an adult human's long bone is filled with

A) yellow bone marrow.
B) plasma.
C) osteocytes.
D) osteons.
E) red bone marrow.
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The contractile units of skeletal muscle are the

A) myofibrils.
B) sarcomeres.
C) sarcolemma.
D) sarcoplasmic reticulum.
E) osteons.
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The cells that deposit bone matrix are termed

A) osteoclasts.
B) osteocytes.
C) osteons.
D) osteoblasts.
E) marrow cells.
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Which bone belongs to the appendicular skeleton?

A) skull
B) vertebra
C) rib
D) sternum
E) scapula
Question
Which of these statements about contracting muscles is incorrect?

A) A contracting muscle shortens.
B) A contracting muscle uses cellular energy.
C) A contracting muscle may work as part of an antagonistic pair.
D) A contracting muscle can only push; it cannot pull.
E) A contracting muscle cannot push; it can only pull.
Question
If you sprain your ankle, that means

A) the meniscus is torn.
B) the bursa has become inflamed.
C) the articular cartilage has worn away.
D) your immune system has attacked the ankle joint.
E) the ligaments and tendons at the ankle joint have been overstretched.
Question
Which is the more slender bone of the lower leg?

A) radius
B) tibia
C) ulna
D) fibula
E) femur
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You are taking notes in a lecture, writing as fast as you can, when suddenly your hand become so stiff that you can't write any more! You pull the pencil from between your frozen fingers with your other hand, and after a few worried moments your hand is able to relax again. What happened?

A) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of ATP, and the myosin heads could not detach from actin.
B) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of acetylcholinesterase.
C) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of Ca2+, and the myosin heads could not attach to actin.
D) The actin and myosin filaments in your hand muscles became detached from their Z lines.
E) The motor neurons stimulating your hand muscles depleted their supply of acetylcholine.
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Which of these is a hinge joint?

A) the joint between the coxal bone and the femur
B) the joint between the scapula and the humerus
C) the joint between two adjacent vertebrae
D) the joint between the femur and the tibia and fibula
E) the joint between adjacent cranial bones
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Which bones articulate at the joint stabilized by the rotator cuff?

A) humerus and scapula
B) coxal bone and femur
C) radius and humerus
D) femur and tibia
E) scapula and clavicle
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Martha is 57 years old and has been overweight for the past several years. Although she hasn't changed her daily activity level, Martha is now experiencing pain in her hips and knees. What is most likely to be the cause of Martha's discomfort?

A) rheumatoid arthritis
B) sprains
C) strains
D) osteoarthritis
E) bursitis
Question
If a drug prevents calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, it would likely be used as a

A) treatment for osteoarthritis.
B) treatment for osteoporosis.
C) muscle relaxant.
D) stimulant for blood cell production.
E) promoter of muscle contraction.
Question
In order to lift a book from a table, your _____ must contract; to put the book back down, the _____ must contract.

A) meniscus; bursa
B) biceps; triceps
C) actin filament; myosin filament
D) bursa; meniscus
E) triceps; biceps
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According to the sliding filament model, when muscle tissue contracts,

A) the Z lines slide away from one another.
B) the myosin filaments shorten, while the actin filaments remain the same length.
C) the sarcomeres shorten.
D) the actin and myosin filaments shorten.
E) the T tubules shorten.
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Which of these is responsible for rotational equilibrium?

A) auditory canal
B) ossicles
C) semicircular canals
D) cochlea
E) tympanic membrane
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What is the correct sequence of events required for fish to detect the physical presence of other fish within the school?

A) Water currents cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend, which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain.
B) Sound waves cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend, which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain.
C) A chemical signal will cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend, which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain.
D) Water currents cause a nerve impulse to go directly to the brain.
E) A chemical signal will cause a nerve impulse to go directly to the brain.
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Which of these puts the steps of the sliding filament model of muscle contraction in the correct order?

A) ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament→myosin heads bind ATP→ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament
B) Myosin heads bind ATP→ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament→ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament
C) ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament→ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament→myosin heads bind ATP
D) Myosin heads bind ATP→ ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament→ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament
E) ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament→ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament→myosin heads bind ATP
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Your skeleton is an)

A) exoskeleton.
B) hydrostatic skeleton.
C) cartilaginous skeleton.
D) endoskeleton.
E) osteon.
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In the figure shown here, which of the following is the retina? <strong>In the figure shown here, which of the following is the retina?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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In the figure shown here, which of the following is the sclera? <strong>In the figure shown here, which of the following is the sclera?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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At a synovial joint, the bones are bound together by

A) tendons.
B) osteons.
C) sarcomeres.
D) ligaments.
E) hinges.
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Which of the following is not one of the functions of a cutaneous receptor?

A) maintain the body's sense of balance
B) determine whether or not the stove is hot
C) detect when pressure is being applied to the body
D) sense that the skin is being damaged by frostbite
E) alert the body if an acidic substance has been applied to the skin
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Which of the following functions is performed by both the skeletal and muscular system?

A) protection of internal organs
B) movement of blood through the veins
C) storage of calcium
D) maintenance of body temperature
E) storage of fat
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The smell of crayons always brings back fond memories of kindergarten and makes you feel happy. This is because the olfactory bulbs have direct connections with the

A) limbic system.
B) thalamus.
C) medulla oblongata.
D) cochlear nerve.
E) vestibular system.
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Which of the following events would cease to function if the skeletal muscles became temporarily paralyzed?

A) Fat and calcium storage would no longer occur.
B) The movement of blood through the veins would not occur.
C) The internal organs would lack any type of protection.
D) Core body temperature would decrease dramatically.
E) The movement of blood through the arteries would not occur.
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Which of the following correctly describes the structure of a compound eye?

A) composed of many independent visual units, each of which possesses a lens to focus light rays on photoreceptors
B) composed of a single visual unit that possesses a lens to focus light rays on photoreceptors
C) composed of many independent visual units that will collectively focus light rays on a single photoreceptor
D) composed of many independent visual units, each of which possesses a lens to focus light rays on a single photoreceptor
E) composed of a single visual unit that possesses a lens to focus light rays on a single photoreceptor
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Which of these belongs to the outer ear?

A) auditory canal
B) ossicles
C) semicircular canals
D) cochlea
E) tympanic membrane
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Which sense is found in all animals, and is thought to be the most primitive sense?

A) photoreception
B) mechanoreception
C) chemoreception
D) hearing
E) proprioception
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Deck 28: Sensory Input and Motor Output
1
Which of these is mismatched?

A) cutaneous receptors - skin
B) rods and cones - eye
C) taste buds - tongue
D) ganglion cells and intermediate cells - ear
E) hair cells - lateral line
D
Explanation: Ganglion cells and intermediate cells are found in the retina of the eye.
2
Which of these is mismatched?

A) utricle - ear
B) taste bud - tongue
C) tympanic membrane - ear
D) fovea - eye
E) ossicles - joints
E
Explanation: The ossicles are the smallest bones in the body, and they are located in the middle ear.
3
Skeletal muscles do not

A) assist the movement of blood.
B) store fat.
C) help maintain body temperature.
D) protect internal organs.
E) enable the movement of body parts.
B
Explanation: Bones, not muscles, store calcium in their matrix and fat in the form of yellow marrow.
4
The ossicles are located in the

A) inner ear.
B) middle ear.
C) auditory canal.
D) outer ear.
E) spiral organ.
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Which statement about the spiral organ is incorrect?

A) Its hair cells synapse with the cochlear nerve.
B) Each part is responsive to a different pitch.
C) It is found in the cochlea.
D) It contains the sensory receptors for hearing.
E) It has two main parts: the utricle and the saccule.
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Rhodopsin is found in

A) rod photoreceptors.
B) hair cells.
C) olfactory cells.
D) taste buds.
E) cone photoreceptors.
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Bony fishes can detect other fishes as a result of their

A) gravitational equilibrium.
B) statocysts.
C) lateral line system.
D) rotational equilibrium.
E) compound eyes.
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The colored part of the eye is the

A) pupil.
B) cornea.
C) iris.
D) retina.
E) sclera.
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You can tell "up" from "down" even when your eyes are closed. This is due to your

A) rotational equilibrium.
B) statocysts.
C) sense of hearing.
D) lateral line system.
E) gravitational equilibrium.
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Which of these lists the structures in the correct sequence that light must pass through in order to reach the photoreceptors of the human eye?

A) retina→lens→pupil→cornea
B) lens→cornea→pupil→retina
C) lens→pupil→cornea→retina
D) cornea→lens→pupil→retina
E) cornea→pupil→lens→retina
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The sensory receptors found in skeletal muscles and joints are

A) hair cells.
B) otoliths.
C) rods.
D) cutaneous receptors.
E) proprioceptors.
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Which is not a type of taste?

A) umami
B) sweet
C) sour
D) bitter
E) hot
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The greater the amplitude of sound waves, the greater the

A) pitch.
B) volume.
C) brightness.
D) tone.
E) equilibrium.
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An) _____ eye has a single lens.

A) confocal
B) compound
C) static
D) camera-type
E) eyespot
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Hair cells are receptors for the senses of

A) vision and hearing.
B) taste and smell.
C) hearing and balance.
D) vision and smell.
E) touch and taste.
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In order for sensory receptors for hearing to be stimulated, vibrations must pass through

A) air, then fluid, then bone.
B) fluid, then bone, then air.
C) air, then bone, then air again.
D) bone, then air, then fluid.
E) air, then bone, then fluid.
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Which sense requires the stimulation of chemoreceptors?

A) hearing
B) smell
C) balance
D) vision
E) touch
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The spiral organ is located in the

A) vestibule.
B) saccule.
C) utricle.
D) cochlea.
E) semicircular canals.
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You notice your friend's music is turned up so loud you can make out the words to each song, even though she is wearing earbuds. Your friend should turn down the volume in order to avoid _____ deafness.

A) conduction
B) tone
C) cytotoxic
D) nerve
E) cerebral
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The fovea of the eye is

A) the area where axons leave the retina.
B) the area where cones are primarily located.
C) the area where ciliary muscles contact the lens.
D) the area where rods are primarily located.
E) the opening in the iris.
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21
The spaces in the ends of a long bone such as the femur contain

A) yellow bone marrow.
B) plasma.
C) osteocytes.
D) osteons.
E) red bone marrow.
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22
The structural unit of compact bone is the

A) osteoclast.
B) osteocyte.
C) osteon.
D) osteoblast.
E) sarcomere.
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The hip and shoulder joints are not _____ joints.

A) freely movable
B) ball-and-socket
C) hinge
D) synovial
E) fluid-filled
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24
In a sarcomere, thick filaments are composed of _____ and thin filaments of _____.

A) actin; myosin
B) sarcoplasm; actin
C) myosin; actin
D) Z lines; T tubules
E) myosin; sarcolemma
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A grasshopper has an) _____ composed mainly of chitin.

A) exoskeleton
B) hydrostatic skeleton
C) metaskeleton
D) endoskeleton
E) preskeleton
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Which of these animals has a body supported by a hydrostatic skeleton?

A) lobster
B) deer
C) fruit fly
D) leech
E) millipede
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The central cavity of an adult human's long bone is filled with

A) yellow bone marrow.
B) plasma.
C) osteocytes.
D) osteons.
E) red bone marrow.
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The contractile units of skeletal muscle are the

A) myofibrils.
B) sarcomeres.
C) sarcolemma.
D) sarcoplasmic reticulum.
E) osteons.
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The cells that deposit bone matrix are termed

A) osteoclasts.
B) osteocytes.
C) osteons.
D) osteoblasts.
E) marrow cells.
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Which bone belongs to the appendicular skeleton?

A) skull
B) vertebra
C) rib
D) sternum
E) scapula
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31
Which of these statements about contracting muscles is incorrect?

A) A contracting muscle shortens.
B) A contracting muscle uses cellular energy.
C) A contracting muscle may work as part of an antagonistic pair.
D) A contracting muscle can only push; it cannot pull.
E) A contracting muscle cannot push; it can only pull.
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If you sprain your ankle, that means

A) the meniscus is torn.
B) the bursa has become inflamed.
C) the articular cartilage has worn away.
D) your immune system has attacked the ankle joint.
E) the ligaments and tendons at the ankle joint have been overstretched.
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Which is the more slender bone of the lower leg?

A) radius
B) tibia
C) ulna
D) fibula
E) femur
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34
You are taking notes in a lecture, writing as fast as you can, when suddenly your hand become so stiff that you can't write any more! You pull the pencil from between your frozen fingers with your other hand, and after a few worried moments your hand is able to relax again. What happened?

A) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of ATP, and the myosin heads could not detach from actin.
B) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of acetylcholinesterase.
C) The muscles in your hand depleted their supply of Ca2+, and the myosin heads could not attach to actin.
D) The actin and myosin filaments in your hand muscles became detached from their Z lines.
E) The motor neurons stimulating your hand muscles depleted their supply of acetylcholine.
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35
Which of these is a hinge joint?

A) the joint between the coxal bone and the femur
B) the joint between the scapula and the humerus
C) the joint between two adjacent vertebrae
D) the joint between the femur and the tibia and fibula
E) the joint between adjacent cranial bones
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Which bones articulate at the joint stabilized by the rotator cuff?

A) humerus and scapula
B) coxal bone and femur
C) radius and humerus
D) femur and tibia
E) scapula and clavicle
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Martha is 57 years old and has been overweight for the past several years. Although she hasn't changed her daily activity level, Martha is now experiencing pain in her hips and knees. What is most likely to be the cause of Martha's discomfort?

A) rheumatoid arthritis
B) sprains
C) strains
D) osteoarthritis
E) bursitis
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If a drug prevents calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum, it would likely be used as a

A) treatment for osteoarthritis.
B) treatment for osteoporosis.
C) muscle relaxant.
D) stimulant for blood cell production.
E) promoter of muscle contraction.
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39
In order to lift a book from a table, your _____ must contract; to put the book back down, the _____ must contract.

A) meniscus; bursa
B) biceps; triceps
C) actin filament; myosin filament
D) bursa; meniscus
E) triceps; biceps
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40
According to the sliding filament model, when muscle tissue contracts,

A) the Z lines slide away from one another.
B) the myosin filaments shorten, while the actin filaments remain the same length.
C) the sarcomeres shorten.
D) the actin and myosin filaments shorten.
E) the T tubules shorten.
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Which of these is responsible for rotational equilibrium?

A) auditory canal
B) ossicles
C) semicircular canals
D) cochlea
E) tympanic membrane
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42
What is the correct sequence of events required for fish to detect the physical presence of other fish within the school?

A) Water currents cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend, which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain.
B) Sound waves cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend, which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain.
C) A chemical signal will cause the cilia within the gelatinous membrane to bend, which causes a nerve impulse to go to the brain.
D) Water currents cause a nerve impulse to go directly to the brain.
E) A chemical signal will cause a nerve impulse to go directly to the brain.
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43
Which of these puts the steps of the sliding filament model of muscle contraction in the correct order?

A) ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament→myosin heads bind ATP→ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament
B) Myosin heads bind ATP→ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament→ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament
C) ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament→ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament→myosin heads bind ATP
D) Myosin heads bind ATP→ ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament→ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament
E) ATP is hydrolyzed as myosin heads bind the actin filament→ADP + P are released and the myosin heads pull the actin filament→myosin heads bind ATP
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Your skeleton is an)

A) exoskeleton.
B) hydrostatic skeleton.
C) cartilaginous skeleton.
D) endoskeleton.
E) osteon.
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45
In the figure shown here, which of the following is the retina? <strong>In the figure shown here, which of the following is the retina?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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46
In the figure shown here, which of the following is the sclera? <strong>In the figure shown here, which of the following is the sclera?  </strong> A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E

A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E
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47
At a synovial joint, the bones are bound together by

A) tendons.
B) osteons.
C) sarcomeres.
D) ligaments.
E) hinges.
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48
Which of the following is not one of the functions of a cutaneous receptor?

A) maintain the body's sense of balance
B) determine whether or not the stove is hot
C) detect when pressure is being applied to the body
D) sense that the skin is being damaged by frostbite
E) alert the body if an acidic substance has been applied to the skin
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49
Which of the following functions is performed by both the skeletal and muscular system?

A) protection of internal organs
B) movement of blood through the veins
C) storage of calcium
D) maintenance of body temperature
E) storage of fat
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50
The smell of crayons always brings back fond memories of kindergarten and makes you feel happy. This is because the olfactory bulbs have direct connections with the

A) limbic system.
B) thalamus.
C) medulla oblongata.
D) cochlear nerve.
E) vestibular system.
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51
Which of the following events would cease to function if the skeletal muscles became temporarily paralyzed?

A) Fat and calcium storage would no longer occur.
B) The movement of blood through the veins would not occur.
C) The internal organs would lack any type of protection.
D) Core body temperature would decrease dramatically.
E) The movement of blood through the arteries would not occur.
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52
Which of the following correctly describes the structure of a compound eye?

A) composed of many independent visual units, each of which possesses a lens to focus light rays on photoreceptors
B) composed of a single visual unit that possesses a lens to focus light rays on photoreceptors
C) composed of many independent visual units that will collectively focus light rays on a single photoreceptor
D) composed of many independent visual units, each of which possesses a lens to focus light rays on a single photoreceptor
E) composed of a single visual unit that possesses a lens to focus light rays on a single photoreceptor
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53
Which of these belongs to the outer ear?

A) auditory canal
B) ossicles
C) semicircular canals
D) cochlea
E) tympanic membrane
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54
Which sense is found in all animals, and is thought to be the most primitive sense?

A) photoreception
B) mechanoreception
C) chemoreception
D) hearing
E) proprioception
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