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Excretory System
Test Description: Review activity for excretory system
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1) Which human excretory structure aids in the maintenance of normal body temperature
A
sweat gland
B
liver
C
urinary bladder
D
nephron
2) in addition to water, the principal components of urine are
A
amino acids and fatty acids
B
amionia and bile
C
hydrochloric acid and bases
D
urea and salts
3) In humans, the organ that most directly regulates the concentration of water in the blood is the
A
heart
B
kidney
C
liver
D
pancreas
4) Which sequence represents the correct pathway for the removal of urine from the human body?
A
kidney-urethra-urinary bladder-ureter
B
kidney-ureter-urinary bladder-urethra
C
urethra-kidney-urinary bladder-ureter
D
ureter-kidney-urinary bladder-urethra
5) A major function of the human urinary bladder is
A
releasing urine into the bloodstream
B
storing urine until it's gone
C
filtering urine
D
transforming urine into waste
6) In humans, the immediate result of a blockage in one ureter would be to
A
prevent filtration of the blood
B
stop the release of urine in the body
C
limit the ability to store urine
D
decrease the amount of urine entering the bladder
7) Which of the following is NOT an excretory organ
A
gall bladder
B
skin
C
liver
D
sweat gland
8) Which excretory organ is responsible for detoxifying bood?
A
skin
B
lungs
C
kidney
D
liver
9) What is the main function of the kidney
A
remove urea
B
making red blood cells
C
produce bile
D
regulate temperature
10) Kidney cells are known as
A
squamous tissue
B
axon
C
nephrons
D
hepatocytes
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