Zoology & Human Biology

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Q. What is the role of amniotic fluid during pregnancy?
  • A. To provide nutrients to the fetus
  • B. To cushion the fetus and allow for movement
  • C. To facilitate gas exchange
  • D. To regulate maternal blood pressure
Q. What is the role of amniotic fluid?
  • A. To provide nutrients to the fetus
  • B. To cushion the fetus and allow for movement
  • C. To facilitate gas exchange
  • D. To produce hormones
Q. What is the role of bile in digestion?
  • A. Breaks down carbohydrates
  • B. Emulsifies fats
  • C. Digests proteins
  • D. Absorbs nutrients
Q. What is the role of fiber in the human digestive system?
  • A. Provides energy
  • B. Aids in digestion
  • C. Increases fat absorption
  • D. Stimulates bile production
Q. What is the role of surfactant in the lungs?
  • A. To transport oxygen
  • B. To prevent alveolar collapse
  • C. To filter dust particles
  • D. To regulate blood pH
Q. What is the role of the amniotic fluid?
  • A. To provide nutrients
  • B. To cushion the fetus
  • C. To facilitate gas exchange
  • D. To produce hormones
Q. What is the role of the aorta in the circulatory system?
  • A. To carry deoxygenated blood to the lungs
  • B. To distribute oxygenated blood to the body
  • C. To collect blood from the body
  • D. To regulate blood pressure
Q. What is the role of the coronary arteries?
  • A. To supply blood to the lungs
  • B. To supply blood to the heart muscle
  • C. To drain blood from the heart
  • D. To connect the heart to the brain
Q. What is the role of the liver in digestion?
  • A. Secretes digestive enzymes
  • B. Produces bile
  • C. Absorbs nutrients
  • D. Stores food
Q. What is the role of the pancreas in the digestive system?
  • A. Secretes digestive enzymes
  • B. Absorbs nutrients
  • C. Stores bile
  • D. Produces hydrochloric acid
Q. What is the role of the placenta during pregnancy?
  • A. To provide oxygen and nutrients to the fetus
  • B. To produce hormones only
  • C. To protect the fetus from infections
  • D. To store waste products
Q. What is the role of the sinoatrial (SA) node in the heart?
  • A. To pump blood to the lungs
  • B. To initiate the heartbeat
  • C. To regulate blood pressure
  • D. To close the heart valves
Q. What is the role of the valves in the heart?
  • A. To increase blood pressure
  • B. To prevent backflow of blood
  • C. To oxygenate blood
  • D. To regulate heart rate
Q. What is the role of the villi in the small intestine?
  • A. Increase surface area for absorption
  • B. Secrete digestive enzymes
  • C. Transport waste
  • D. Produce bile
Q. What is the role of villi in the small intestine?
  • A. Increase surface area for absorption
  • B. Secrete digestive enzymes
  • C. Transport waste
  • D. Produce bile
Q. What is the significance of the pulmonary circulation?
  • A. It delivers oxygen to the body
  • B. It removes carbon dioxide from the body
  • C. It circulates blood between the heart and lungs
  • D. It regulates blood pressure
Q. What is the significance of the sinoatrial (SA) node in the heart?
  • A. It pumps blood to the lungs
  • B. It generates electrical impulses for heartbeats
  • C. It regulates blood pressure
  • D. It stores blood
Q. What is the stroke volume of a healthy adult heart?
  • A. 70 mL
  • B. 50 mL
  • C. 100 mL
  • D. 30 mL
Q. What is the term for the contraction phase of the heart cycle?
  • A. Diastole
  • B. Systole
  • C. Arrhythmia
  • D. Fibrillation
Q. What is the term for the development of the nervous system in the embryo?
  • A. Neurulation
  • B. Gastrulation
  • C. Organogenesis
  • D. Fertilization
Q. What is the term for the evolutionary process by which species adapt to their environment?
  • A. Natural selection
  • B. Mutation
  • C. Genetic drift
  • D. Speciation
Q. What is the term for the evolutionary process by which unrelated organisms develop similar traits?
  • A. Convergent evolution
  • B. Divergent evolution
  • C. Adaptive radiation
  • D. Co-evolution
Q. What is the term for the exchange of gases between the blood and body tissues?
  • A. External respiration
  • B. Internal respiration
  • C. Cellular respiration
  • D. Pulmonary ventilation
Q. What is the term for the first cell formed after fertilization?
  • A. Zygote
  • B. Blastocyst
  • C. Embryo
  • D. Fetus
Q. What is the term for the genetic makeup of an individual?
  • A. Phenotype
  • B. Genotype
  • C. Karyotype
  • D. Allele
Q. What is the term for the process by which a sperm and egg combine to form a zygote?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Implantation
  • C. Gestation
  • D. Ovulation
Q. What is the term for the process by which a sperm and egg fuse?
  • A. Fertilization
  • B. Cleavage
  • C. Gastrulation
  • D. Implantation
Q. What is the term for the process by which a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell?
  • A. Ovulation
  • B. Fertilization
  • C. Implantation
  • D. Gestation
Q. What is the term for the process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring?
  • A. Natural selection
  • B. Genetic drift
  • C. Mutation
  • D. Speciation
Q. What is the term for the process by which organisms change over time through adaptations?
  • A. Evolution
  • B. Reproduction
  • C. Homeostasis
  • D. Metabolism
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