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This document contains a comprehensive set of lab practicum review questions and verified answers for BIOS 252 Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab at Chamberlain University. It focuses on practical lab-based content, including anatomical structures, physiological processes, and lab identification topics assessed during the practicum. All answers are 100% correct, aligned with the 2024–2025 curriculum, and this material has earned a Grade A, making it ideal for lab practicum preparation and final review.

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BIOS 252: Exam 3 Anatomy & Physiology II with Lab
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Verified Answers | 100% Correct | Grade A - Chamberlain




1. for perception to happen, the sensory signal must reach the

cerebrum: sensory versus perception

2. conscious or subconscious awareness in internal or external environment, "raw input":

sensation

3. conscious interpretation of sensations performed mainly by cerebral cortex,

"how our brain makes sense of input": perception

4. the ability to no longer perceive sensations due to prolonged exposure: adaption

5. categorized based on distribution, location, and type: Sensory receptors/Nerve

endings

6. pain, temperature changes, tickle, itch: Free Nerve Endings

7. touch, pressure, vibration: Encapsulated Nerve Endings

8. used to create special sensory reception: Special Sensory Cells

9. sensations from outside the body: exteroceptors



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10. sensations from inside the body: interoceptors

11. where your body is in space and time: proprioceptors

12. stretch including touch, pressure, vibrations, stretch, proprioception:

Mechanoreceptors

13. exteroceptors, interoceptors, proprioceptors: Receptors based on location

14. Mechanoreceptors, osmoreceptors, thermoreceptors, chemoreceptors,

photoreceptors, nociceptors: Receptors based on type

15. osmolarity: osmoreceptors

16. temperature: thermoreceptors

17. chemicals: chemoreceptors

18. light: photoreceptors

19. pain: nociciceptors

20. acute with sharp stabbing: how is fast pain described?

21. chronic - dull achey: how is slow pain described?

22. pain that is felt in a location other than where the pain originates: referred pain

23. combined are touch, pressure, vibration, itch, and tickle: tactile receptors 24. itch

and tickle: tactile free nerve endings feel?

25. temperature change and pain: non-tactile free nerve endings feel?


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26. sense movement on skin by movement of hair: root hair plexuses feel?

27. light touch, low-frequency vibration: Meissner's corpuscle feel?

28. pressure: merkel cells feel?

29. merkel cells: type 1 cutaneous mechanoreceptors 30. ruffini's corpuscle: type ii

cutaneous mecahnoreceptors

31. light and deep pressure: ruffini's corpuscle feel?

32. baroreceptors: what receptors feel deep pressure? 33.

Pacinian corpuscle: lamellated corpuscles 34. vibration: pacinian

corpuscles feel?

35. combination of nerve endings giving surfaces textures: complex tactile sensations 36.

Somatic, visceral pressure, chemical, stretch, nausea, hunger, temperature-

: what are the general senses?

37. smell, taste, vision, hearing, equilibrium: What are the special senses?

38. rods and cones of the retina called photoreceptors: what are the special sensory

receptor cells in the eye?

39. fibrous tunic, vascular tunic, iris: what are the layers of the eye?

40. retina; photoreceptors (rods and cones): What is the name of the most inner layer

of the eye?



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