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BIO 251 Final Exam Review –
Anatomy & Physiology
Verified Q&A & Question
Bank (2026 Edition)
Verified Answers Exam Ready With Rationales
125 QUESTIONS
DOCUMENT OVERVIEW
This document features 125 verified questions with correct answers and detailed rationales, focusing on
anatomy and physiology. It serves as a comprehensive resource for students to reinforce their
understanding of the subject matter. Ideal for exam preparation, study sessions, and certification review, it
also includes diagrams and images to enhance learning.
CONTENTS
01 Microbiology Basics Q1–Q10
02 Virology Q11–Q20
03 Pathogens and Diseases Q21–Q30
04 Cell Biology Q31–Q40
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, 05 Genetics and Molecular Biology Q41–Q50
06 Microbial Interactions Q51–Q60
07 Immunology Q61–Q70
08 Fungi and Helminths Q71–Q80
09 Additional Questions Q81–Q125
E XA M Q U EST I O N S
Q1 QUESTION 1 OF 125
What types of organisms generate at least half, if not more, of the oxygen on the planet?
A. Plants
B. Microbes
CORRECT ANSWER
microbes
RATIONALE
Microbes, particularly phytoplankton in aquatic environments, are primary producers that perform photosynthesis,
generating a significant portion of Earth's oxygen, often exceeding that produced by terrestrial plants. Understanding
the ecological role of these microorganisms highlights their critical contribution to global oxygen production and
ecosystem health.
Q2 QUESTION 2 OF 125
Which of the following are acellular microbes? Select all that apply.
Bacteria
Viruses
Helminths
Prions
Fungi
CORRECT ANSWER
Viruses & Prions
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, RATIONALE
Acellular microbes lack cellular structure and metabolic processes, distinguishing viruses and prions from bacteria,
helminths, and fungi, which are cellular organisms. Understanding this classification is fundamental to microbiology
and infectious disease, as it informs treatment and prevention strategies.
Q3 QUESTION 3 OF 125
Which of these is the basic building block of matter?
Proton
Electron
Molecule
Atom
Neutron
CORRECT ANSWER
Atom
RATIONALE
Atoms are the fundamental units of matter, consisting of protons, neutrons, and electrons, and they serve as the basic
building blocks from which all substances are formed. Understanding atomic structure is foundational in chemistry, as
it explains the composition and behavior of all materials.
Q4 QUESTION 4 OF 125
True or false: A differential stain typically uses just one dye that works the same on all structures/organisms.
CORRECT ANSWER
False
Differential uses 2 dyes
RATIONALE
Differential stains utilize multiple dyes to distinguish between different cellular structures or organisms based on their
unique properties, such as cell wall composition. This principle allows for the identification of specific characteristics,
such as Gram-positive versus Gram-negative bacteria, enhancing diagnostic accuracy.
Q5 QUESTION 5 OF 125
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, Which of these might a bacterium use to crawl through its environment?
Pili
Fimbriae
Flagellum
Endospore
None of these
CORRECT ANSWER
Pili
RATIONALE
Pili enable bacteria to adhere to surfaces and facilitate movement by a process called twitching motility, allowing them
to crawl through their environment. This structure is crucial for colonization and biofilm formation, distinguishing it
from other appendages like flagella, which primarily provide swimming motion.
Q6 QUESTION 6 OF 125
Which group of eukaryotic microbes are non-photosynthetic, may be unicellular or multicellular, and have cell
walls made of chitin?
Algae
Fungi
Protozoa
Helminths
CORRECT ANSWER
Fungi
RATIONALE
Fungi are distinct eukaryotic organisms characterized by their non-photosynthetic metabolism, diverse forms
including unicellular yeasts and multicellular molds, and cell walls composed of chitin, differentiating them from algae,
protozoa, and helminths. This question tests knowledge of microbial classification based on cellular structure and
metabolic traits.
Q7 QUESTION 7 OF 125
Filtration will remove _____ but not _____
toxins, microbes
viruses, helminths
microbes, toxins
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