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Final Exam : Anatomy and Physiology I - 2025
COMPREHENSIVE EXAM QUESTIONS
|FREQUENTLY TESTED QUESTIONS |RECENTLY
TESTING REAL EXAM QUESTIONS|VERIFIED
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What hormone(s) lower calcitonin
blood calcium levels?

What does homeostasis Maintenance of a stable internal environment; focuses
mean? on dynamic equilibrium

What are negative mechanisms that resist change; most common method
feedback mechanisms? of maintaining homeostasis

mechanisms that amplify change (leads to greater
What are positive
change in the same direction); doesn't usually
feedback mechanisms?
contribute to homeostasis

1. receptor (sensor): structure that senses change in
the body
What are the steps of 2. integrating (control) center: processes sensory
homeostatic mechanisms? information and directs the response
3. effector: cell/organ that carries out the action to
restore homeostasis

What is a concentration difference between concentration of a substance on
gradient? either side of a membrane

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Passive transport: does it No; molecules move down/with their concentration
require energy and which gradient (from high concentration to low
way do molecules move in concentration)
terms of their
concentration gradient?

Active transport: does it Yes; molecules move up/against their concentration
require energy and which gradient (from low concentration to high
way do molecules move in concentration)
terms of their
concentration gradient?

-proteins that are embedded in the membrane
What are membrane
-decides what ethers/exits through the membrane
proteins?
-can be transmembrane or peripheral

-proteins that bind to ligands
What are receptor
-ligand reception -> transduction cascade ->
proteins?
intracellular response

-proteins that move substances from one side of
What are transport
membrane to the others
proteins?
-divided into channel proteins and carrier proteins

-proteins that act as a pore in the membrane to allow
What are channel molecules to pass through
proteins? -can be open channels that are always open or gated
channels that open under certain conditions

-ligand-gated: receptor and channel in open and
hormones open them
What are the different
-mechanically-gated: open due to mechanical change
types of gated channels?
-voltage-gated: open due to change in charge across
the membrane

-mechanism where a membrane protein is used to
What is carrier-mediated transport substances across the membrane
transport? -can be active to passive
-need a protein carrier to enter membrane



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-simple diffusion: moment of solute down their
concentration gradient
What are the different -facilitated diffusion: membrane transport protein
forms of passive required to move particles down their concentration
transport? gradient
-osmosis: flow of water through a selectively
permeable membrane

-small, hydrophobic molecules
What molecules can move -gases
using simple diffusion? -small, uncharged polar molecules
-some water

-large uncharged polar molecules
What molecules can move -charged ions
using facilitated diffusion? -charged polar molecules
-some water

-water move towards the higher solute concentration
What direction does water
(to dilute to make solute concentration even)
flow during osmosis?
-use aquaporins

-primary uses ATP directly likes pumps
What is the difference -secondary uses ATP indirectly; depends on
between primary and concentration gradients AND ATP use elsewhere
secondary active -can think of secondary active transport like hitching a
transport? ride (one molecule diffusing and another hitching a
ride with it)

What is an example of -sodium potassium pump; ATP directly used to power
primary active transport? pump

What is an example of -sodium-glucose transporter (SGLT); sodium carried
secondary active into the cell down its gradient and glucose hitches a
transport? ride, ATP used indirectly at the Na/K pump

What is the function of protection, secretion, absorption, filtration, sensation
epithelial tissue?




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