Digestive & Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology – A&P 2 Exam (Spring 2025) | Code: APU2-DU-SP25

Digestive & Urinary System Anatomy and Physiology – A&P 2 Exam (Spring 2025) | Code: APU2-DU-SP25

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True or False 1 point 

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Blood is filtered in the glomeruli found in the liver. 

True 

False 

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True or False 1 point 

Blood is filtered in the glomeruli found in the liver. 

True 

False 

Previous 

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Multiple Choice 2 points 

Many small salivary glands are housed within the mucous membranes of the 

and 

tongue/pancreas 

tongue/small intestine 

esophagus/stomach 

mouth/tongue 

37 Multiple Choice 2 points 

Many small salivary glands are housed within the mucous membranes of the 

tongue/pancreas 

tongue/small intestine 

esophagus/stomach 

mouth/tongue 

and 

36 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

Central ligament 

Mesocolon 

Falciform ligament 

Mesentery 

Previous 

36 Multiple Choice 1 point 

Mesocolon 

Falciform ligament 

Mesentery 

Previous 

35 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The alimentary canal starts at the: 

small intestine 

stomach 

mouth 

large intestine 

Previous 

35 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The alimentary canal starts at the: 

small intestine 

stomach 

mouth 

large intestine 

Previous 

34 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

Chemical digestion starts: 

in the esophagus 

in the gall bladder 

in the intestines 

in the mouth 

Previous 

34 Multiple Choice 1 point 

Chemical digestion starts: 

in the esophagus 

in the gall bladder 

in the intestines 

in the mouth 

Previous 

33 

True or False 1 point 

Mechanisms by which substances move across membranes for reabsorption or secretion only involve active transport. 

True 

False 

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33 

True or False 1 point 

32 

Mechanisms by which substances move across membranes for reabsorption or secretion only involve active transport. 

True 

False 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

Glucose is usually not reabsorbed by the nephron. 

True 

O False 

Previous 

32 

True or False 1 point 

31 

Glucose is usually not reabsorbed by the nephron. 

True 

False 

Previous 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

This action propels the bolus through the esophagus. 

Peristalsis 

Mucus secretion 

lower esophageal sphincter relaxation 

Upper esophageal sphincter relaxation 

Previous 

31 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

28 

28 

This action propels the bolus through the esophagus. 

Peristalsis 

Mucus secretion 

lower esophageal sphincter relaxation 

Upper esophageal sphincter relaxation 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

Bacteria are found in the large intestine. 

True 

False 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

Bacteria are found in the large intestine. 

True 

False 

Previous 

27 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

27 

The stomach is protected from self-digestion by the: 

gastric HCI 

mucosal barrier 

water buffers 

amylase enzyme 

Previous 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The stomach is protected from self-digestion by the: 

O gastric HCI 

mucosal barrier 

water buffers 

amylase enzyme 

Previous 

25 

True or False 1 point 

When a substance is reabsorbed in the kidney it does not get returned to the blood. 

True 

False 

Previous 

25 

True or False 1 point 

When a substance is reabsorbed in the kidney it does not get returned to the blood. 

True 

False 

Previous 

24 Multiple Choice 1 point 

During absorption, nutrients enter the: (best answer) 

blood 

the liver 

the connective tissue 

the alimentary canal 

24 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

During absorption, nutrients enter the: (best answer) 

blood 

the liver 

the connective tissue 

the alimentary canal 

23 

23 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The lesser omentum: 

suspends the stomach from the inferior boarder of the heart 

suspends the stomach from the inferior boarder of the liver 

suspends the liver from the inferior boarder of the intestines 

suspends the liver from the inferior boarder of the spleen 

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Multiple Choice 1 point 

The lesser omentum: 

suspends the stomach from the inferior boarder of the heart 

suspends the stomach from the inferior boarder of the liver 

suspends the liver from the inferior boarder of the intestines 

suspends the liver from the inferior boarder of the spleen 

Previous 

22 

22 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The 

____collects urine from both ureters. 

nephron 

urine duct 

urinary bladder 

afferent vessel 

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Multiple Choice 1 point 

The__________collects urine from both ureters. 

nephron 

urine duct 

urinary bladder 

afferent vessel 

Previous 

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Multiple Choice 1 point 

19 

Emulsification of lipids in the small intestine is done by: 

amylase 

O bile 

gastrin 

HCI 

Previous 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

Emulsification of lipids in the small intestine is done by: 

amylase 

O bile 

gastrin 

HCI 

Previous 

18 

The 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

_transports urine from the bladder to the outside of the body for disposal. 

ureters 

urethra 

nephron 

collecting duct 

18 

The 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

transports urine from the bladder to the outside of the body for disposal. 

ureters 

urethra 

nephron 

collecting duct 

17 Multiple Choice 2 points 

Chyme released from the stomach enters the where practically all __________occurs. 

small intestine/digestion 

small intestine/absorption 

large intestine/ absorption 

large intestine/digestion 

Previous 

17 Multiple Choice 2 points 

Chyme released from the stomach enters the where practically all __________occurs. 

small intestine/digestion 

small intestine/absorption 

large intestine/ absorption 

large intestine/digestion 

Previous 

16 

True or False 1 point 

16 

True 

False 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

False 

Previous 

14 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

is a less-often used, but proper term for urination or voiding. 

Defication 

Micturition 

Peristalsis 

Haustral contraction 

14 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

is a less-often used, but proper term for urination or voiding. 

Defication 

Micturition 

Peristalsis 

Haustral contraction 

13 

Multiple Choice 2 points 

The secretion of gastric juice is controlled by both 

osmolarity/nerves 

nerves/hormones 

external stimuli/ pressure 

pressure/hormones 

Previous 

13 

Multiple Choice 2 points 

The secretion of gastric juice is controlled by both 

osmolarity/nerves 

nerves/hormones 

external stimuli/ pressure 

pressure/hormones 

Previous 

and 

and 

12 

True or False 1 point 

The efferent arteriole carries blood to the nephron. 

True 

False 

Previous 

12 

True or False 1 point 

The efferent arteriole carries blood to the nephron. 

True 

False 

Previous 

11 

True or False 1 point 

The majority of the large intestine tissue is composed of stratified epithelial cells. 

True 

False 

11 

True or False 1 point 

The majority of the large intestine tissue is composed of stratified epithelial cells. 

True 

False 

10 

Multiple Choice 2 points 

The coiled tube of the small intestine is subdivided into three regions. From proximal (at the stomach) to distal, these are: 

the duodenum, pyloric region, and ileum 

the cecum, jejunum, and ileum 

the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum 

the duodenum, jejunum, and appendix 

10 

Multiple Choice 2 points 

The coiled tube of the small intestine is subdivided into three regions. From proximal (at the stomach) to distal, these are: 

the duodenum, pyloric region, and ileum 

the cecum, jejunum, and ileum 

the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum 

the duodenum, jejunum, and appendix 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The tissue of the esophagus is: 

keratinized stratified squamous epithelium 

stratified squamous epithelium 

stratified cuboidal epithelium 

pseudostratified epithelium 

Previous 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The tissue of the esophagus is: 

keratinized stratified squamous epithelium 

stratified squamous epithelium 

stratified cuboidal epithelium 

pseudostratified epithelium 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

There is no autoregulation that occurs in kidney filtration and function. 

True 

False 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

There is no autoregulation that occurs in kidney filtration and function. 

True 

False 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

The liver is considered the largest gland in the body. 

True 

False 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

The liver is considered the largest gland in the body. 

True 

False 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

True or False 1 point 

Haustra is found in the large intestine. 

Haustra is found in the large intestine. 

True 

True 

O False 

Previous 

Multiple Choice 2 points 

False 

Previous 

The tongue functions to do: 

Previous 

3 Multiple Choice 2 points 

The tongue functions to do: 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

Circular folds are found in the small intestine. 

True 

False 

Previous 

True or False 1 point 

Circular folds are found in the small intestine. 

True 

False 

Previous 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The ureters inner mucosa is lined with 

columnar epithelium 

cuboidal epithelium 

transitional epithelium 

stratified squamous epithelium 

and scattered goblet cells that secrete protective mucus. 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The ureters inner mucosa is lined with 

and scattered goblet cells that secrete protective mucus. 

columnar epithelium 

cuboidal epithelium 

transitional epithelium 

stratified squamous epithelium 

45 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The esophagus propels food to the. 

small intestine 

stomach 

liver 

gall bladder 

Previous 

42 

43 

True or False 1 point 

At the inferior surface of the liver, the colon bends to form the right colic flexure (hepatic flexure) and becomes the transverse colon. 

True 

False 

Previous 

Multiple Choice 1 point 

The muscularis of the alimentary canal: 

has double layer of adipose tissue 

has single layer of smooth muscle 

has no muscle tissue 

has double laver of smooth muscle 

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