Anatomy and
Physiology
Foundations Bio 2030
First Exam Practice
Questions 2026
, What are the different forms of anatomy? - correct answer- Gross
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- Comparative
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- Developmental
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- Embryology
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- Regional
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- Surface
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(superficial anatomic markings and internal body structures)
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- Systemic
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(gross a. of each system)
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- Pathologic (anatomic changes from disease)
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- Radiographic (structured visualized through MRI, X-ray, etc.)
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- Surgical (anatomic landmarks used before & after surgery)
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Describe basic forms of boundaries, excretions, secretions, etc? - correct answer
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What would be considered normal body temperature and how does it apply to homeostasis? - correct
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answer98.6 degrees Fahrenheit / 37 degrees Celsius........... the tendency of the body to seek and maintain a
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condition of balance or equilibrium within its internal environment, even with external changes
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How would you define homeostasis? - correct answerthe stable state of an organism and of its internal
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environment; or as the maintenance or regulation of the stable condition, or its equilibrium; or simply as the
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balance of bodily functions
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What parts are involved in this process and provide a general example of homeostasis? - correct answer
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Describe negative and positive feedback. Give an example of each (non-pathological). - correct answer
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Describe regional anatomy in relationship to the figure shown in class. - correct answer
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What are the body cavities described in class and the associated organs in each location? - correct answer
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Physiology
Foundations Bio 2030
First Exam Practice
Questions 2026
, What are the different forms of anatomy? - correct answer- Gross
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- Comparative
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- Developmental
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- Embryology
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- Regional
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- Surface
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(superficial anatomic markings and internal body structures)
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- Systemic
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(gross a. of each system)
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- Pathologic (anatomic changes from disease)
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- Radiographic (structured visualized through MRI, X-ray, etc.)
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- Surgical (anatomic landmarks used before & after surgery)
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Describe basic forms of boundaries, excretions, secretions, etc? - correct answer
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What would be considered normal body temperature and how does it apply to homeostasis? - correct
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answer98.6 degrees Fahrenheit / 37 degrees Celsius........... the tendency of the body to seek and maintain a
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condition of balance or equilibrium within its internal environment, even with external changes
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How would you define homeostasis? - correct answerthe stable state of an organism and of its internal
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environment; or as the maintenance or regulation of the stable condition, or its equilibrium; or simply as the
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balance of bodily functions
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What parts are involved in this process and provide a general example of homeostasis? - correct answer
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Describe negative and positive feedback. Give an example of each (non-pathological). - correct answer
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Describe regional anatomy in relationship to the figure shown in class. - correct answer
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What are the body cavities described in class and the associated organs in each location? - correct answer
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