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Comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology
Practice Exam - Updated 2026 (Graded A+)
Subject: Anatomy and Physiology
Subtopic: Cellular Structure and Physiological Homeostasis



Question 1: A researcher selectively inhibits the sodium-potassium ATPase in a mammalian cell.
Which physiological consequence would most directly result from prolonged inhibition of this
transporter?
A) Increased maintenance of resting membrane potential
B) Collapse of transmembrane sodium and potassium gradients
C) Enhanced facilitated diffusion of glucose
D) Increased synthesis of membrane phospholipids
Correct Answer: B - Collapse of transmembrane sodium and potassium gradients
Rationale: The sodium-potassium ATPase actively transports three sodium ions out of the cell
and two potassium ions into the cell, maintaining critical electrochemical gradients. Prolonged
inhibition leads to dissipation of these gradients, affecting membrane potential, secondary active
transport, and cellular osmotic balance. Option A is incorrect because resting membrane
potential would become less stable. Option C is unrelated to the primary function of the pump.
Option D is not a direct consequence of pump inhibition.



Question 2: Which cellular organelle is primarily responsible for modifying, sorting, and
packaging proteins for secretion?
A) Lysosome
B) Peroxisome
C) Golgi apparatus
D) Centrosome
Correct Answer: C - Golgi apparatus
Rationale: The Golgi apparatus receives proteins from the rough endoplasmic reticulum and
modifies, sorts, and packages them into vesicles for transport or secretion. Lysosomes primarily
perform intracellular digestion, peroxisomes detoxify specific compounds, and centrosomes
organize microtubules during cell division.



Question 3: A patient develops severe dehydration resulting in increased extracellular
osmolarity. What is the most likely effect on body cells?
A) Cells will swell because water enters them
B) Cells will remain unchanged
C) Cells will shrink because water leaves them

,D) Cells will undergo immediate mitosis
Correct Answer: C - Cells will shrink because water leaves them
Rationale: Increased extracellular osmolarity creates a hypertonic environment. Water moves by
osmosis from regions of lower solute concentration to higher solute concentration, causing
intracellular water loss and cellular shrinkage. Cell swelling would occur in a hypotonic
environment, not a hypertonic one.



Question 4: Which feedback mechanism best exemplifies negative feedback regulation?
A) Oxytocin release during labor
B) Platelet aggregation during blood clotting
C) Regulation of blood glucose by insulin and glucagon
D) Action potential propagation along an axon
Correct Answer: C - Regulation of blood glucose by insulin and glucagon
Rationale: Negative feedback opposes deviations from a physiological set point. Elevated blood
glucose stimulates insulin release, lowering glucose levels, whereas low glucose stimulates
glucagon release. Oxytocin release and platelet aggregation are classic positive feedback
mechanisms that amplify responses.



Question 5: Which type of epithelial tissue is best adapted for rapid diffusion and filtration?
A) Stratified squamous epithelium
B) Transitional epithelium
C) Simple cuboidal epithelium
D) Simple squamous epithelium
Correct Answer: D - Simple squamous epithelium
Rationale: Simple squamous epithelium consists of a single layer of thin, flat cells that minimizes
diffusion distance, making it ideal for gas exchange and filtration. Stratified tissues provide
protection rather than efficient diffusion.



Question 6: Which connective tissue cell is primarily responsible for synthesizing collagen fibers
in normal tissue repair?
A) Mast cell
B) Macrophage
C) Fibroblast
D) Plasma cell
Correct Answer: C - Fibroblast
Rationale: Fibroblasts are the principal connective tissue cells responsible for producing
collagen, elastic fibers, and ground substance. Macrophages participate in phagocytosis, mast
cells mediate inflammatory responses, and plasma cells produce antibodies.

,Question 7: During skeletal muscle contraction, calcium ions bind directly to which regulatory
protein?
A) Myosin
B) Actin
C) Troponin
D) Titin
Correct Answer: C - Troponin
Rationale: Calcium binds to troponin, causing a conformational change that moves tropomyosin
away from myosin-binding sites on actin. This permits cross-bridge formation and contraction.
Calcium does not bind directly to actin or myosin in skeletal muscle.



Question 8: Which component of the cardiovascular system is primarily responsible for
regulating systemic vascular resistance?
A) Capillaries
B) Venules
C) Arterioles
D) Veins
Correct Answer: C - Arterioles
Rationale: Arterioles are the primary resistance vessels. Their smooth muscle tone can
significantly alter vessel diameter, thereby influencing systemic vascular resistance and arterial
blood pressure.



Question 9: A decrease in blood pH due to elevated carbon dioxide concentration is best
described as:
A) Metabolic alkalosis
B) Respiratory acidosis
C) Respiratory alkalosis
D) Metabolic acidosis
Correct Answer: B - Respiratory acidosis
Rationale: Elevated carbon dioxide increases carbonic acid formation, lowering blood pH.
Because the primary disturbance originates from altered ventilation and CO₂ retention, the
condition is classified as respiratory acidosis.



Question 10: Which nephron segment is responsible for the majority of filtered water and solute
reabsorption?
A) Distal convoluted tubule
B) Collecting duct
C) Loop of Henle
D) Proximal convoluted tubule
Correct Answer: D - Proximal convoluted tubule

, Rationale: The proximal convoluted tubule reabsorbs approximately two-thirds of filtered water,
sodium, and many essential nutrients. This segment performs the bulk of renal reabsorption and
is critical for maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance.



Question 11: Which hormone exerts its primary physiological effect by increasing blood calcium
concentration?
A) Calcitonin
B) Parathyroid hormone
C) Melatonin
D) Aldosterone
Correct Answer: B - Parathyroid hormone
Rationale: Parathyroid hormone increases blood calcium levels through actions on bone,
kidneys, and indirectly the intestines via vitamin D activation. Calcitonin generally lowers blood
calcium concentrations.



Question 12: Which branch of the autonomic nervous system is most associated with increased
gastrointestinal motility and secretion?
A) Sympathetic division
B) Somatic division
C) Parasympathetic division
D) Enteric inhibition pathway
Correct Answer: C - Parasympathetic division
Rationale: The parasympathetic nervous system promotes “rest-and-digest” functions, including
increased gastrointestinal motility, glandular secretion, and nutrient absorption. The
sympathetic division generally inhibits digestive activity.



Question 13: Which blood component is directly responsible for adaptive humoral immunity?
A) Erythrocytes
B) Neutrophils
C) B lymphocytes
D) Platelets
Correct Answer: C - B lymphocytes
Rationale: B lymphocytes differentiate into plasma cells that secrete antibodies, providing
humoral immunity. Neutrophils participate in innate immunity, erythrocytes transport oxygen,
and platelets function in hemostasis.



Question 14: Which physiological event occurs during ventricular systole?
A) Atrioventricular valves open

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