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APHY 101 FINAL EXAM 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A++

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APHY 101 FINAL EXAM 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A++ APHY 101 FINAL EXAM 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A++

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APHY 101
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APHY 101 FINAL EXAM 2024/2025 QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A++
genioglossus muscle -ANSWER stick out tongue

Genihyoid -ANSWER elevation hyoid bone

Sternocleidomastoid -ANSWER flexes neck; rotates head

trapezius muscle -ANSWER Function: Extends head and neck, Insertion:
Scapula, Origin: Skull and upper vertebrae

Clavicle -ANSWER collar bone

mastoid process -ANSWER round projection on the temporal bone behind
the ear

temporal bone of skull -ANSWER Side of skull

mandible -ANSWER lower jaw bone

frontal lobe -ANSWER A region of the cerebral cortex that has specialized
areas for movement, abstract thinking, planning, memory, and judgement

occipital lobe -ANSWER vision

parietal lobe -ANSWER Located at the top of the head and toward the rear.
Sensory cortex, integrates sensory input , body positions , spacial
awareness
Damage: ignoring parts of the body or space around you (ex. forgets half of
face or limb)

temporal lobe -ANSWER hearing

skeletal muscle fiber -ANSWER composes skeletal muscle throughout the
body
Anatomy - ANSWER the study of body structure

Physiology - ANSWER the study of how the body functions

,Gross Anatomy - ANSWER big enough to see with the naked eye; relating
to the body

Microscopic Anatomy - ANSWER things you need a microscope to see

Surface - ANSWER what something looks like before you cut into it

Regional - ANSWER all parts in a certain area

Systemic - ANSWER all bones, or all parts relating to a system or
pertaining to the whole body rather than a localized area or regional

Cytology - ANSWER the study of individual cells, shapes, and parts.

Histology - ANSWER the study of tissue.

Boundary Maintenance - ANSWER keeping inside separate from outside
and regulating what moves across the border.

Digestion - ANSWER taking large substances and breaking down into
smaller, useful, building blocks.

Excretion - ANSWER actively removing waste materials from inside to
outside.

Growth - ANSWER not just getting bigger but following a pattern.

Metabolism - ANSWER The combination of chemical reactions through
which an organism builds up or breaks down materials

Movement - ANSWER active motion with a function or purpose

Reproduction - ANSWER offspring, not a Xerox copy

Irritability (Responsiveness) - ANSWER responsiveness to an external
stimulus, but the response has a function for the organism.

,Homeostasis - ANSWER actively maintaining internal conditions within very
narrow limits, despite large changes in external conditions. AN ACTIVE
BALANCE.

abdominal - ANSWER pertaining to the anterior body trunk region inferior
to the ribs. stomach area

acromial - ANSWER pertaining to the point of the shoulder

antebrachial - ANSWER pertaining to the forearm

antecubital - ANSWER of or relating to the region of the arm in front of the
elbow

axillary - ANSWER of or relating to the armpit

brachial - ANSWER of or relating to an arm

buccal - ANSWER pertaining to the cheek

carpal - ANSWER pertaining to the wrist

cephalic - ANSWER of or relating to the head

cervical - ANSWER pertaining to the entire neck

Define anatomy - ANSWER The form and organization of body parts

Define physiology - ANSWER The functions of body parts

What are the levels of organization - ANSWER Subatomic particles atoms
molecules macromolecules organelles cells tissues organs organ systems
organism

Matter is composed of what? - ANSWER atoms

Atoms are composed of what? - ANSWER subatomic particles (protons,
neutrons, electrons)

Atoms join to form what - ANSWER Molecules

, What consist of interacting macromolecules - ANSWER Organelles

What is composed of organelles - ANSWER cells

What is the basic unit of structure and function of the body - ANSWER cells

Cells are organized into layers or mass is called what - ANSWER tissues

tissues are organized into what - ANSWER organs

Organs form what - ANSWER organ systems

Organ systems constitute the what - ANSWER organism

Cells live in the what - ANSWER internal environment

define homeostasis - ANSWER The maintenance of the internal
environment

Homeostatic mechanisms work through what feedback - ANSWER
negative and positive

Cells access information in specific genes in order to what - ANSWER
Make the proteins that determine their function

Homeostatic mechanisms include - ANSWER Those that regulate body
temperature blood pressure and blood glucose concentration

What does the axial portion of the body contain - ANSWER Cranial cavity
in vertebral cavity as well as the thoracic and abdominal pelvic cavities
(head neck and trunk)

The organs within thoracic and abdominal pelvic cavities are called the -
ANSWER visera

What membrane lines the walls of the thoracic and abdomiopelvic pelvic
cavity - ANSWER parietal serous membrane, visceral serous membranes
cover the organs

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