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Question 1
pts
List two organs contained in the pelvic cavity.

The pelvic cavity contains the bladder, reproductive organs and the rectum


Question 2
pts

True or False?


a. The purpose of cellular respiration is to produce ADP. (T or F)

b. Peripheral proteins are found on the outer surface of a cell membrane. (T or F)

c. Exocytosis is the process that occurs to bring biomacromolecules inside the cell. (T or F)

d. Receptor-mediated endocytosis uses a signaling molecule from another cell, binding to the cell
membrane to bring about changes within the cell proteins. (T or F)

e. Endocytosis is a passive process. It does not require cellular energy expenditure.(T or F)

a. False- (ATP is produced, not ADP)

b. True

c. False- (This process is called endocytosis)

d. True

e. False- (Endocytosis is an active process and requires cellular energy)


Question 3
pts

Note: Essay answers must clearly be in your own words.



In your own words, discuss Tay-Sachs disease. What organelle within the cell is impacted? What
are the symptoms of the disease and why do they occur?

,Portage Learning A&P 1 101 FINAL exam latest

(1) Lysosomes
(2) buildup of toxic lipids inside the cell (biomacromolecules)
(3) disability and death
In the genetic disease known as Tay-Sachs, one of the normally present digestive enzymes
inside lysosomes is lacking. Thus, a toxic lipid in the brain cells cannot be broken down.
The resulting buildup of lipids in these cells can cause intellectual disability and death.


Question 4
pts

Note: Essay answers must clearly be in your own words.



You are observing two cells under the microscope. They are the same type of eukaryotic cell but
one appears much larger. Based on appearance alone, which one would you expect to be carrying
out respiration at a more active rate, the larger or smaller cell? Explain why.

The smaller cell. Cells need to remain relatively small because as a cell expands the amount
of surface area relative to the volume of the cell decreases. The smaller cell is more active
because relative to its volume, its surface area is larger than a bigger cell. With a larger
surface area (relative to its volume) this allows the metabolic processes to occur faster.


Question 5
pts

Note: Essay answers must clearly be in your own words.



Explain what happens to the epiglottis during swallowing. Why?

The trachea is closed by the epiglottis. The epiglottis moves inferiorly, covering the trachea.
This is to prevent food or liquid from entering the lungs.


Question 6
pts
Air and food pass in which one of the following areas:

Trachea

Nasopharynx
Correct!

,Portage Learning A&P 1 101 FINAL exam latest



Oropharynx

Alveoli

Question 7
pts

Label the following five items from the diagram:




Label A-
Label C-
Label E-
Label F-
Label H-

Your Answer:

A-NASAL CAVITY

, Portage Learning A&P 1 101 FINAL exam latest

Label A- Nasal Cavity
Label C- Soft Palate/ Uvula
Label E- Glottis
Label F- Trachea
Label H- Tongue


Question 8
pts
From widest to narrowest, the branches of the bronchial tree are:
Correct!

Primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi, bronchioles

Bronchioles, primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi

Tertiary bronchi, secondary bronchi, primary bronchi, bronchioles

Secondary bronchi, tertiary bronchi, primary bronchi, bronchioles

Question 9
pts
Explain why a patient with liver disease would have intolerance to fatty foods.

The liver produces bile which breaks down fats. If it is not producing bile (or less bile), fats
will not be broken down effectively.


Question 10
pts

Look carefully at the diagram below. Label the following 5 organs of the digestive system.
To receive credit for the intestines you must label the specific region.


1:
2:
5:
6:
8:

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