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1

An organism that relies upon already synthsized organic molecules from the food it consumes is known as a(n)…
A)Heterotroph
B)Autotroph
C)Saprophage
D)Chemotroph
E)None of the above is correct
2

The term for the process by which food is not digested but is expelled from the body is…
A)Excretion
B)Egestion
C)Secretion
D)Oxidation
E)None of the above is correct
3

The regulatory centers for hunger and thirst are located in the…
A)Pons and hypothalamus
B)Medulla and hypothalamus
C)Cerebral cortex and pons
D)Carotid sinus
E)None of the above is correct
4

Bivalve molluscs are suspension feeders.
A)True
B)False
5

A mosquito is an example of an annoying endoparasite.
A)True
B)False
6

In arthropods and vertebrates, digestion is nearly entirely intracellular.
A)True
B)False
7

Of the various classes of food molecules, lipids are most likely to bypass complete digestion and be absorbed directly into the vascular system.
A)True
B)False
8

In the entire animal kingdom, the majority of suspension feeders employ…
A)Baleen
B)Gill rakers
C)Cilia
D)Gills
E)Flagella
9

Suspension feeding is the mode of feeding in…
A)Great white sharks
B)Baleen whales
C)Barracudas
D)Hummingbirds
E)Worms
10

An example of an animal that feeds by deposit feeding is the
A)Great white shark
B)Typical annelid
C)Typical bivalve
D)Birds
E)Butterfly
11

Which of the following has recently been implicated in controlling appetite and increasing thermogenesis?
A)Aldosterone
B)Leptin
C)Linoleic acid
D)FAH
E)NADH
12

Examples of fat-soluble vitamins include which of the following?
A)Most of the B vitamins
B)Phenylalanine
C)A, D, E, and K
D)Minerals such as calcium and sulfur
E)None of the above is correct
13

A diet overly high in fats may lead to…
A)Atherosclerosis
B)Parkinson's disease
C)Myopia
D)Bell's palsy
E)Shingles
14

Pepsin is an enzyme that digests monosaccharides.
A)True
B)False
15

Which of the following is used by whales for suspension feeding?
A)Krill
B)Copepods
C)Teeth
D)Gills
E)None of the above is correct
16

The most specialized teeth are seen in the…
A)Amphibians
B)Reptiles
C)Birds
D)Mammals
E)None of the above is correct
17

The surface area of the intestine of an oligochaete is increased by the typhlosole.
A)True
B)False
18

Enzymes that function in the stomach work best in a pH range above 7.0; those in the small intestine function best at a pH range less than 7.0
A)True
B)False
19

Two important proteases of the small intestine, which are produced by the pancreas, are trypsin and chymotrypsin.
A)True
B)False
20

Most nutritive molecules are absorbed across the wall of the small intestine in the form of small molecules.
A)True
B)False
21

Which of the mammals have the most well-developed molar teeth?
A)Herbivores
B)Carnivores
C)Omnivores
D)Ectoparasites
E)Endoparasites
22

Fluid feeding, in which nutrients are acquired by biting, sucking or rasping a host is characteristic of…
A)Endoparasites
B)Herbivores
C)Omnivores
D)Piscivores
E)Ectoparasites
23

The simplest form of digestion is …
A)Intracellular
B)Extracellular
C)By enzymatic digestion in a lumen
D)By hydrolases in a gut cavity
E)None of the above is correct
24

Triglycerides are broken into fatty acids and monoglycerides which complex with bile salts to form lacteals.
A)True
B)False
25

The food material is moved through the alimentary tract by waves of muscular contractions known as…
A)Segmentation
B)Conduction
C)Peristalsis
D)Concentration
E)All of the above are correct
26

Some animals have a carbohydrate-splitting enzyme in the saliva called…
A)Nuclease
B)Amylase
C)Pepsin
D)Renin
E)Trypsin
27

A novel structure in the mouth of vertebrates that assists in food capture, and olfaction among other things, is the…
A)Salivary gland
B)Buccal funnel
C)Pharynx
D)Tongue
E)All of the above are correct
28

In birds and many invertebrates, the __________ is adapted for storage of food.
A)Gizzard
B)Duodenum
C)Spiral valve
D)Crop
E)None of the above is correct
29

Malnourishment will always result if the large intestine isn't functioning properly.
A)True
B)False
30

In advanced coelomate animals, the gut has muscle fibers that run in opposite directions, and these longitudinal and circular muscles result in both segmentation and peristalsis.
A)True
B)False







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