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BIOL1412 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.

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BIOL1412 MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS
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LATEST VERSION 2025/2026.




What is physiology? - ANS the study of how the body functions



what is homeostasis - ANS the ability to maintain a relatively stable internal environment in
an ever-changing outside world



what is homeostasis regulation - ANS - the change in internal environment must be detected
or anticipated

--> then NS and/or endocrine respond altering system(s) responsible for that condition



types of NS/endocrine responses - ANS Anticipatory responses and Feedback mechanisms



what is an anticipatory response? - ANS - anticipating that there might be a disruption to
homeostasis, the anticipation causes stress which can lead to a physiologic response

- may be learned or behavioural



what is a feedback mechanism? - ANS - mechanisms that respond to change in system

- 3 basic components:


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,1. receptors

- monitor variables/conditions

2. control areas

- integrate info and maintain setpoints by signaling to effectors

3. effectors

- create a response that will alter the variable/condition



what is a negative feedback mechanism? - ANS - most common homeostatic control
mechanism

- result of "output"

--> variable moves back toward to set point in the opposite (negative) direction to the change
that triggered the response ("input")



what is a positive feedback mechanism? - ANS - less common, not homeostatic

- output intensifies the input

- variable moves further away from the set point



what is the phospholipid bilayer? - ANS - a continuous layer around the cell

- barrier to water soluble substances

--> not to small molecules (O2 & CO2) and lipid soluble molecules



types of membrane proteins - ANS - Transport Proteins

- Receptor Proteins

- Enzymes

- Joining Proteins

- Identifying Proteins


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,types of transport proteins - ANS 1. channels

- form pore in membrane

- selectively permit channel-mediated facilitated diffusion of water & specific ions

- can be:

--> gated (open or close when signaled)

--> non-gated (leakage channels, always open)

2. carrier proteins

- bind solute & carry across membrane

- allow protein carrier-mediated facilitated transport or active transport



what are receptor proteins - ANS - can bind specific extracellular molecules (=ligands)

--> e.g., hormones, nt's

- e.g., glucose uptake (by skeletal muscle cells or adipose tissue)



what are enzymes - ANS - control chemical reactions on outer or inner surface

- e.g., acetylcholinesterase

- e.g. 2., Na+/K+-ATPase

--> all cells have these



what are joining proteins? - ANS anchor cell membrane to cytoskeleton or an adjacent cell

- junctional proteins between cells forming:

--> desmosomes, tight junctions, and gap junctions

- extracellular fibers (usually glycoproteins)



what are identifying proteins? - ANS - e.g. Major Histocompatibility (MHC) proteins
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, --> on surface of all cells except RBCs

--> identify cell as "self" (part of the body)- not foreign



what are membrane carbohydrates? - ANS - glycoproteins and glycoproteins

- differs for evert cell type

--> allows cells to recognize type



what is membrane transport? - ANS - the movement of material between the intra and extra
cellular fluids



solute and solvent - ANS solute

- substance dissolved in a solution

solvent

- substance solvent is dissolved in



types of membrane transport - ANS passive transport and active processes



what is passive transport? - ANS - no energy required (no ATP)

- movement from a high to low concentration gradient

- the greater the difference in concentration, the more molecules want to move



types of passive transport - ANS - simple diffusion

- facilitated diffusion

- facilitated transport

- osmosis



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