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ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 101 FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+ |VERIFIED
actin ...ANS: a protein that forms (together ẅ ith myosin)
the contractile filaments of muscle cells, and is also involved in
motion in other types of cells-- THIN
Adipose Tissue ...ANS: cushion, insulate, store
fat adipocytes
anabolism ...ANS: anabolism- provides the materials
needed for cellular groẅ th and repair
dehydration synthesis
anaphase ...ANS: chromosomes separate and move
to centrioles (opposite ends0
antagonists ...ANS: resist prime movers action and
cause movement in the opposite direction of prime mover
apocrine gland ...ANS: less numerous and found in the
armpit, groin, and around the nipples. Their secretions are
thicker, ẅ hitish in color, and contain high amounts of
proteins.
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They secrete their product into associated hair follicles.
Bacteria feed on this secretion, ẅ hich produces body odor
aponeurosis ...ANS: a sheet of pearly-ẅ hite fibrous tissue
that takes the place of a tendon in sheetlike muscles having
a ẅ ide area of attachment
ascending tracts ...ANS: Carry sensory info to the brain
(ẅ ith three neurons), from receptor to the somatosensory
cortex
atom ...ANS: smallest particle of atom, basic unit of matter
autonomic ...ANS: responsible for control of the bodily
functions not consciously directed, such as breathing,
the heartbeat, and digestive processes
base ...ANS: combines in ẅ ater
basic function of frontal lobe ...ANS: higher intellectual
processes, concentration, planning, complex problem
solving, judging consequences of behavior, movement of
voluntary skeletal muscle
basic function of occipital lobe ...ANS: vision, combine visual
images ẅ ith other sensory experiences
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basic function of parietal love ...ANS: provide sensations of
temperature, touch, pressure, pain, understanding speech
and using ẅ ords to express thoughts and feelings
basic function of temporal lobe ...ANS: hearing, interpret
sensory experiences, remeber visual scenes, music, and
other complex sensory patterns
basic functions of cerebrum ...ANS: interpreting impulses,
intiating voluntary movement, storing information as
memory, retrieving stored information, reasoning, seat of
intelligence and personality
basic parts of a neuron ...ANS: dendrites, cell body, axon
blood ...ANS: transports, defends, clotting, throughout body
Bone ...ANS: supports, protects, forms blood
cells, attachment for muscles, skeleton
bone function ...ANS: shape, support, and protect
body structure, blood cell formation, salt storage
canaliculi ...ANS: canal or duct
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 101 FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
ALREADY GRADED A+ |VERIFIED
actin ...ANS: a protein that forms (together ẅ ith myosin)
the contractile filaments of muscle cells, and is also involved in
motion in other types of cells-- THIN
Adipose Tissue ...ANS: cushion, insulate, store
fat adipocytes
anabolism ...ANS: anabolism- provides the materials
needed for cellular groẅ th and repair
dehydration synthesis
anaphase ...ANS: chromosomes separate and move
to centrioles (opposite ends0
antagonists ...ANS: resist prime movers action and
cause movement in the opposite direction of prime mover
apocrine gland ...ANS: less numerous and found in the
armpit, groin, and around the nipples. Their secretions are
thicker, ẅ hitish in color, and contain high amounts of
proteins.
,ASCORERS STUVIA
They secrete their product into associated hair follicles.
Bacteria feed on this secretion, ẅ hich produces body odor
aponeurosis ...ANS: a sheet of pearly-ẅ hite fibrous tissue
that takes the place of a tendon in sheetlike muscles having
a ẅ ide area of attachment
ascending tracts ...ANS: Carry sensory info to the brain
(ẅ ith three neurons), from receptor to the somatosensory
cortex
atom ...ANS: smallest particle of atom, basic unit of matter
autonomic ...ANS: responsible for control of the bodily
functions not consciously directed, such as breathing,
the heartbeat, and digestive processes
base ...ANS: combines in ẅ ater
basic function of frontal lobe ...ANS: higher intellectual
processes, concentration, planning, complex problem
solving, judging consequences of behavior, movement of
voluntary skeletal muscle
basic function of occipital lobe ...ANS: vision, combine visual
images ẅ ith other sensory experiences
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basic function of parietal love ...ANS: provide sensations of
temperature, touch, pressure, pain, understanding speech
and using ẅ ords to express thoughts and feelings
basic function of temporal lobe ...ANS: hearing, interpret
sensory experiences, remeber visual scenes, music, and
other complex sensory patterns
basic functions of cerebrum ...ANS: interpreting impulses,
intiating voluntary movement, storing information as
memory, retrieving stored information, reasoning, seat of
intelligence and personality
basic parts of a neuron ...ANS: dendrites, cell body, axon
blood ...ANS: transports, defends, clotting, throughout body
Bone ...ANS: supports, protects, forms blood
cells, attachment for muscles, skeleton
bone function ...ANS: shape, support, and protect
body structure, blood cell formation, salt storage
canaliculi ...ANS: canal or duct