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IVY TECH APHY 101 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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IVY TECH APHY 101 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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1. Which of the following best describes the reaction NaNO3 + HCl ’ HNO3 +

NaCl?

ANS exchange reaction



2. The function of the association area in the frontal lobe is

ANS higher intellectualprocesses, such as reasoning and judgment.




3. Cerebrospinal fluid is produced by and it .

ANS choroidplexuses in the ventricles; protects the brain from blows to the skull



4. The anaerobic reactions of cellular respiration occur in the ,

whereas the aerobic reactions of cellular respiration occur in the

. ANS cytoplasm without O2 required; mitochondria with O2 required




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5. A pole vaulter keeps track of his position in mid-air through

ANS proprioceptors



6. Epithelial tissue functions in

ANS secretion, absorption, and protection.




7. Receptors for the special senses are found

ANS primarily in the head



8. Which of the following lists the parts of a reflex arc in the correct sequence?-

ANS Receptor, sensory neuron, interneuron, motor neuron, effector



9. Epidermis is , whereas dermis is .

ANS composed of strat-ified squamous epithelial tissue; composed of connective

tissue, smooth muscle, and nerve cell processes



10. Cartilage tissues are likely to be slow in healing following an injury be-

cause ANS chondrocytes do not have direct blood supplies.


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11. Most of the joints between the short bones in the ankle and wrist are

ANS planejoints




12. The muscular system is responsible for body movements, maintenance of

posture, and production of body heat.

ANS true



13. Chemistry deals with

ANS the composition and changes of substances that makeup living as well as

non-living matter.




14. The is the thin meninx attached to the surface of the brain,

containing many nerves and blood vessels.

ANS pia mater



15. The three borders of the scapula are called

ANS the superior, lateral, and medialborders.
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