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1Freshwater fish and amphibians actively drink water, whereas marine fish do not drink water.
A)True
B)False



2Elasmobranchs have hypertonic body fluids due to unusually high accumulations of trimethlamine oxide (TMAO) and magnesium sulfate.
A)True
B)False



3With respect to their environmental medium, most marine invertebrates would be…
A)Hypertonic
B)Hypotonic
C)Isotonic
D)Ginantonic
E)None of the above is correct



4Organisms that are not able to withstand a wide variation in the salinity of their medium are called…
A)Stenohaline
B)Euryhaline
C)Eurythermal
D)Salt regulators
E)None of the above is correct



5In some desert rodents, gain of water via metabolic oxidation of foodstuffs may constitute a very significant proportion of their water balance.
A)True
B)False



6Reptiles and birds excrete their nitrogenous wastes in the form of uric acid perhaps because it is nontoxic and can be excreted with little water loss.
A)True
B)False



7When fish first invaded fresh water what would have been their major osmotic problem?
A)Water loss
B)Water influx
C)Salt intake
D)Influx of phosphate ions
E)Influx of calcium ions



8Amphibians may absorb salts from the medium in which they live via their…
A)Gills
B)Kidneys
C)Skin
D)Rectal glands
E)Mesonephridia



9Aldosterone is a hormone produced by the pancreas, which controls sodium reabsorption by the nephron.
A)True
B)False



10The metanephridium is an open, or “true” Nephridium.
A)True
B)False



11The antennal glands of crustaceans are excretory systems that lack nephrostomes.
A)True
B)False



12When the osmotic risks are considered, a marine fish might be likened to…
A)A freshwater fish
B)A freshwater amphibian
C)A desert-dwelling mammal
D)A freshwater mammal such as a beaver
E)None of the above is correct



13Which of the following acts to expel excess water from protozoans and freshwater sponges?
A)Flame cells
B)Protonephridia
C)Lysosomes
D)Contractile vacuoles
E)None of the above is correct



14The excretory system of a planarian is of which type?
A)Mesonephridial
B)Metanephridial
C)Protonephridial
D)Ananephridial
E)Mononephridial



15The “flame” of a flame cell refers to the…
A)Flagellar tuft
B)Contractile vacuole
C)Nephric tubule
D)Nephrostome
E)None of the above is correct



16Uric acid is excreted by Malpighian tubules in some spiders and insects.
A)True
B)False



17The archinephros is known as the ancestral kidney, and is found in the embryos of hagfish and caecilians.
A)True
B)False



18Blood enters the glomerulus via the afferent arteriole and exits via the efferent arteriole.
A)True
B)False



19Which of the following serves as the functional kidney of adult amniotes?
A)Mesonephros
B)Metanephros
C)Pronephros
D)Archinephros
E)None of the above is correct



20The most advanced type of kidney has a unique duct not found in other types of kidneys, the…
A)Labyrinth
B)Nephrostome
C)Cloaca
D)Ureter
E)None of the above is correct



21The portion of the nephron that initially receives the filtrate from the glomerulus is the…
A)Proximal convoluted tubule
B)Loop of Henle
C)Renal pelvis
D)Bowman’s capsule
E)None of the above is correct



22Which of the following is the correct order for the passage of urine?
A)Collecting duct, bladder, renal pelvis, and ureter
B)Bladder, renal pelvis, collecting duct, and ureter
C)Collecting duct, renal pelvis, ureter, and bladder
D)Collecting duct, ureter, renal pelvis, and bladder
E)None of the above is correct



23Tubular reabsorption in the proximal convoluted tubule results from…
A)Diffusion
B)Active transport
C)A pressure differential
D)A temperature gradient
E)Facilitated diffusion



24Glomerular filtration is based on diffusion and active transport.
A)True
B)False



25Animals that are poikilothermic are also typically endothermic; animals that are homeothermic are typically ectothermic.
A)True
B)False



26To avoid desert heat, animals may become nocturnal or endolithic.
A)True
B)False



27Birds and reptiles produce solid crystals of uric acid as an excretory product.
A)True
B)False



28Brown fat is associated with nonshivering thermogenesis.
A)True
B)False



29Ectotherms may maintain a relatively stable level of metabolic activity over a range of seasonal temperature changes by…
A)Oxidation of brown fat
B)Shivering thermogenesis
C)Nonshivering thermogenesis
D)Temperature compensation
E)None of the above is correct



30Endothermy is maintained by heat production primarily via cellular metabolism and …
A)Conduction
B)Respiratory evaporation
C)Muscular contraction
D)Gular flutter
E)None of the above is correct



31Desert animals would be expected to produce…
A)Copious urine and dry feces
B)Concentrated urine and dry feces
C)Copious urine and increased conductance
D)Concentrated urine and nonshivering thermogenesis
E)None of the above is correct



32A desert animal would be expected to have…
A)Light-colored fur
B)Much brown fat
C)An annual hibernation cycle
D)Short loops of Henle in the nephron
E)None of the above is correct



33Small mammals living in very cold environments rely of thick fur for insulation.
A)True
B)False



34A small mammal, such as a bat, may drop its body temperature daily to save energy. This physiological response is called torpor.
A)True
B)False



35An organism that maintains its body fluids at a higher salt concentration than the medium in which it lives is known as a hyoposmotic conformer.
A)True
B)False



36In the disease diabetes mellitus, glucose rises to abnormally high concentrations in the blood plasma, causing hypoglycemia.
A)True
B)False



37The blood capillaries surrounding the loops of Henle are called the…
A)Vasa constricta
B)Vasa deferens
C)Vasa permeans
D)Vasa recta
E)None of the above is correct







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