1. Which of the following structure is not involved in a reflex arc? * A. Brain B. motor neurons C. sensory neuron D. spinal cord 2. Which of the following controls the "fight or flight" response of our body during stressful situation? A. Somatic Nervous System B. Autonomic Nervous System C. Sympathetic D. Parasympathetic 3. if you skip a meal, which of the following conditions would prevail? * A. Insulin levels would rise B. glucagon levels would rise C. insulin levels would rise and glucose will be converted to glycogen D. glucagon levels would rise and glycogen would be converted to glucose

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1. Which of the following structure is not involved in a reflex arc? *
A. Brain
B. motor neurons
C. sensory neuron
D. spinal cord
2. Which of the following controls the "fight or flight" response of our body during stressful situation?
A. Somatic Nervous System
B. Autonomic Nervous System
C. Sympathetic
D. Parasympathetic
3. if you skip a meal, which of the following conditions would prevail?
A. Insulin levels would rise
B. glucagon levels would rise
C. insulin levels would rise and glucose will be converted to glycogen
D. glucagon levels would rise and glycogen would be converted to glucose
4. An advantage of having the endocrine system as well as the nervous system involved in fight – or -
flight response is that
A. the endocrine responds faster
B. the endocrine response usually lasts longer
C. the endocrine system affects only the largest organs whose response is needed to meet the
emergency
D. the response by the endocrine system frees the nervous system to think of the way out of the
situation instead of simply maintaining the body in the alert state
5. A speeding car suddenly approaches you. which of your endocrine glands will most likely to
function to release a hormone? *
A. adrenal gland
B. pineal gland
C. pituitary gland
D. thyroid gland
6. Which of the following should be in normal condition to achieve homeostasis? I. Body temperature
II. Blood Calcium level III. Hormones in the blood IV. Amount of water in the body *
A. I and II only
B. Il and III only
C. I, III and IV only
D. I, II, III, and IV
7. How is information from the DNA passed on from one cell to another? *
A. through duplication process
B. through translation process
C. through replication process
D. through transcription process
Transcribed Image Text:1. Which of the following structure is not involved in a reflex arc? * A. Brain B. motor neurons C. sensory neuron D. spinal cord 2. Which of the following controls the "fight or flight" response of our body during stressful situation? A. Somatic Nervous System B. Autonomic Nervous System C. Sympathetic D. Parasympathetic 3. if you skip a meal, which of the following conditions would prevail? A. Insulin levels would rise B. glucagon levels would rise C. insulin levels would rise and glucose will be converted to glycogen D. glucagon levels would rise and glycogen would be converted to glucose 4. An advantage of having the endocrine system as well as the nervous system involved in fight – or - flight response is that A. the endocrine responds faster B. the endocrine response usually lasts longer C. the endocrine system affects only the largest organs whose response is needed to meet the emergency D. the response by the endocrine system frees the nervous system to think of the way out of the situation instead of simply maintaining the body in the alert state 5. A speeding car suddenly approaches you. which of your endocrine glands will most likely to function to release a hormone? * A. adrenal gland B. pineal gland C. pituitary gland D. thyroid gland 6. Which of the following should be in normal condition to achieve homeostasis? I. Body temperature II. Blood Calcium level III. Hormones in the blood IV. Amount of water in the body * A. I and II only B. Il and III only C. I, III and IV only D. I, II, III, and IV 7. How is information from the DNA passed on from one cell to another? * A. through duplication process B. through translation process C. through replication process D. through transcription process
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