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2025 Anatomy & Physiology PDF Study Guide – CoachMe Enhanced A&P Practice Questions with Detailed Rationales Boost your understanding of human anatomy and physiology with this 2025 A&P Study Guide—a comprehensive PDF packed with 150+ targeted practice questions and thorough rationales. Perfect for nursing, allied health, and pre‑med students, this guide covers the foundational Levels of Organization, Chemical Level, Cellular Level, and more. Each question is modeled on Next‑Gen exam style to sharpen critical thinking and reinforce key terms like homeostasis, membrane transport, and enzyme specificity. Designed for easy scanning, you’ll find: Unit‑by‑Unit Layout: Clear divisions by topic (Anatomical Terminology, Chemical Bonds, Cell Structure) NCLEX‑Style Format: Multiple‑choice questions with concise rationales to explain right and wrong answers PDF Convenience: Printable, mobile‑friendly, and ready for on‑the‑go review Expertly Curated Content: Based on CoachMe Enhanced Version, 2nd Edition and aligned with A&P curricula Whether you’re prepping for exams, refreshing core concepts, or reinforcing classroom lectures, this 2025 Anatomy & Physiology practice quiz is your all‑in‑one solution for mastery. Anatomy & Physiology A&P study guide 2025 A&P practice PDF practice questions CoachMe Enhanced Edition Detailed rationales Levels of Organization Chemical level A&P Cellular level questions NCLEX prep A&P Human body review Membrane transport quiz Homeostasis practice A&P exam prep OpenStax A&P Human anatomy PDF Physiology practice test Next‑Gen A&P questions Clinical case studies Study material for nursing Targeted A&P Practice Questions: CoachMe Enhanced Edition with Thorough Rationales This Anatomy and Physiology 2e textbook is written and designed to meet the needs of today's learners. This textbook has been developed to meet the scope and sequence for a two-semester human anatomy and physiology course for life science and allied health majors. Organized by body systems, this revision includes illustrations that have been extensively revised to be more clear and more inclusive. With a focus on inclusive and equitable instruction, it is no surprise that Anatomy and Physiology 2e by OpenStax is widely regarded as one of the best anatomy and physiology textbooks available.

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,Targeted A&P Practice Questions: Coach
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Rationales
Table of Contents
Topic Subtopics
Unit 1 – Levels of
Organization
1.1 Overview of Anatomy & Physiology1.2
Structural Organization of the Human
Chapter 1 – An
Body1.3 Functions of Human Life1.4
Introduction to
Requirements for Human Life1.5
the Human Body
Homeostasis1.6 Anatomical
Terminology1.7 Medical Imaging
Chapter 2 – The 2.1 Elements & Atoms2.2 Chemical
Chemical Level of Bonds2.3 Chemical Reactions2.4 Inorganic
Organization Compounds2.5 Organic Compounds
3.1 The Cell Membrane3.2 Cytoplasm &
Chapter 3 – The Organelles3.3 Nucleus & DNA
Cellular Level of Replication3.4 Protein Synthesis3.5 Cell
Organization Growth & Division3.6 Cellular
Differentiation

,Topic Subtopics
Chapter 4 – The 4.1 Types of Tissues4.2 Epithelial Tissue4.3
Tissue Level of Connective Tissue4.4 Muscle Tissue4.5
Organization Nervous Tissue4.6 Tissue Injury & Aging
Unit 2 – Support
and Movement
Chapter 5 – The 5.1 Layers of the Skin5.2 Accessory
Integumentary Structures5.3 Functions of the
System Integument5.4 Diseases & Disorders
6.1 Skeletal Functions6.2 Bone
Chapter 6 – Bone Classification6.3 Bone Structure6.4 Bone
Tissue & the Formation & Development6.5 Fracture
Skeletal System Repair6.6 Nutrition, Hormones &
Exercise6.7 Calcium Homeostasis
7.1 Divisions of the Skeleton7.2 The
Chapter 7 – Axial
Skull7.3 Vertebral Column7.4 Thoracic
Skeleton
Cage7.5 Embryonic Development
Chapter 8 – 8.1 Pectoral Girdle8.2 Upper Limb Bones8.3
Appendicular Pelvic Girdle & Pelvis8.4 Lower Limb
Skeleton Bones8.5 Development

Chapter 9 – Joints 9.1 Joint Classification9.2 Fibrous Joints9.3
Cartilaginous Joints9.4 Synovial Joints9.5

,Topic Subtopics
Movements9.6 Selected Joint Anatomy9.7
Development
10.1 Muscle Tissue Overview10.2 Skeletal
Muscle10.3 Contraction & Relaxation10.4
Chapter 10 – Neural Control10.5 Fiber Types10.6
Muscle Tissue Exercise & Performance10.7 Cardiac
Muscle10.8 Smooth Muscle10.9
Development & Regeneration
11.1 Muscle Interactions & Levers11.2
Muscle Naming11.3 Head, Neck & Back
Chapter 11 – The
Muscles11.4 Abdominal & Thoracic
Muscular System
Muscles11.5 Pectoral Girdle & Upper
Limbs11.6 Pelvic Girdle & Lower Limbs
Unit 3 –
Regulation,
Integration &
Control
Chapter 12 – 12.1 NS Structure & Function12.2 Nervous
Nervous System & Tissue12.3 Tissue Function12.4 Action
Tissue Potential12.5 Neuron Communication
Chapter 13 –
13.1 Embryologic Perspective13.2 Central
Anatomy of the
NS13.3 CNS Circulation13.4 Peripheral NS
Nervous System

,Topic Subtopics
Chapter 14 – The
14.1 Sensory Perception14.2 Central
Somatic Nervous
Processing14.3 Motor Responses
System
Chapter 15 – The 15.1 ANS Divisions15.2 Autonomic
Autonomic Reflexes15.3 Central Control15.4 Drugs
Nervous System Affecting ANS
Chapter 16 – The 16.1 Exam Overview16.2 Mental Status
Neurological Exam16.3 Cranial Nerves16.4 Sensory &
Exam Motor Exams16.5 Coordination & Gait
17.1 Endocrine Overview17.2
Hormones17.3 Pituitary &
Hypothalamus17.4 Thyroid17.5
Chapter 17 – The
Parathyroids17.6 Adrenals17.7 Pineal17.8
Endocrine System
Gonadal/Placental Hormones17.9
Pancreas17.10 Secondary Endocrine
Organs17.11 Development & Aging
Unit 4 – Fluids and
Transport
18.1 Blood Overview18.2 Formed Element
Chapter 18 –
Production18.3 Erythrocytes18.4
Cardiovascular
Leukocytes & Platelets18.5 Hemostasis18.6
System: Blood
Blood Typing

,Topic Subtopics
Chapter 19 – 19.1 Heart Anatomy19.2 Cardiac Muscle &
Cardiovascular Electrophysiology19.3 Cardiac Cycle19.4
System: Heart Cardiac Physiology19.5 Heart Development
20.1 Vessel Structure & Function20.2 Flow,
Chapter 20 – Pressure & Resistance20.3 Capillary
Blood Vessels & Exchange20.4 Vascular Homeostasis20.5
Circulation Circulatory Pathways20.6 Development &
Fetal Circulation
21.1 Lymphatic & Immune Anatomy21.2
Barrier Defenses & Innate Immunity21.3
Chapter 21 –
T-Cells & Their Types21.4 B-Cells &
Lymphatic &
Antibodies21.5 Pathogen Response21.6
Immune Systems
Immune Disorders21.7 Transplantation &
Cancer Immunology
Unit 5 – Energy,
Maintenance &
Exchange
22.1 Respiratory Organs & Structures22.2
Chapter 22 – The The Lungs22.3 Breathing Mechanics22.4
Respiratory Gas Exchange22.5 Gas Transport22.6
System Functional Modifications22.7 Embryonic
Development

,Topic Subtopics
23.1 Digestive Overview23.2 Processes &
Regulation23.3 Mouth, Pharynx &
Chapter 23 – The
Esophagus23.4 Stomach23.5 Small & Large
Digestive System
Intestines23.6 Accessory Organs23.7
Chemical Digestion & Absorption
24.1 Metabolic Reactions24.2 Carbohydrate
Chapter 24 – Metabolism24.3 Lipid Metabolism24.4
Metabolism & Protein Metabolism24.5 Metabolic
Nutrition States24.6 Energy & Heat Balance24.7
Nutrition & Diet
25.1 Urine Characteristics25.2 Urine
Transport Anatomy25.3 Kidney Gross
Anatomy25.4 Kidney Microscopic
Chapter 25 – The Anatomy25.5 Urine Formation
Urinary System Physiology25.6 Tubular Reabsorption25.7
Renal Blood Flow Regulation25.8 Endocrine
Regulation25.9 Fluid Volume &
Composition25.10 Homeostatic Roles
Chapter 26 – 26.1 Body Fluids & Compartments26.2
Fluid, Electrolyte Water Balance26.3 Electrolyte Balance26.4
& Acid-Base Acid-Base Balance26.5 Acid-Base Disorders

,Topic Subtopics
Unit 6 – Human
Development &
Continuity
Chapter 27 – The 27.1 Testicular Anatomy & Physiology27.2
Reproductive Ovarian Anatomy & Physiology27.3 Male &
System Female Development
28.1 Fertilization28.2 Embryonic
Chapter 28 – Development28.3 Fetal Development28.4
Development & Pregnancy, Labor & Birth28.5 Infant
Inheritance Adjustment & Postnatal Stages28.6
Lactation28.7 Patterns of Inheritance

,Unit 1: Levels of Organization in Anatomy and Physiology,
focusing on Chapter 1 and Chapter 2 from CoachMe Enhanced
Version, 2nd Edition by OpenStax.
Which branch of anatomy focuses on structures visible
without a microscope?
A. Microscopic anatomy
B. Gross anatomy
C. Developmental anatomy
D. Cytology
Answer: B
Rationale:
 B (correct): Gross anatomy studies structures seen with
the naked eye.
 A: Microscopic anatomy examines cells and tissues under
a microscope.
 C: Developmental anatomy traces structural changes from
conception onward.
 D: Cytology is the study of cells at the microscopic level.
Arrange these levels of organization from simplest to most
complex: Molecules, Cells, Organ Systems, Tissues, Organs.
A. Cells → Molecules → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems
B. Molecules → Cells → Tissues → Organs → Organ Systems
C. Molecules → Tissues → Cells → Organs → Organ Systems
D. Cells → Tissues → Molecules → Organs → Organ Systems

, Answer: B
Rationale:
 B (correct): Molecular → cellular → tissue → organ →
system is the standard hierarchy.
 A: Incorrect order—molecules come before cells.
 C: Tissues cannot form until cells exist.
 D: Molecules precede both cells and tissues.
Which survival need refers to the body’s ability to break
down nutrients to release energy?
A. Oxygen
B. Water
C. Metabolism
D. Heat
Answer: C
Rationale:
 C (correct): Metabolism encompasses catabolism
(breaking down) and anabolism.
 A: Oxygen is required for aerobic reactions but not the
process itself.
 B: Water is a medium for metabolic reactions.
 D: Heat is a byproduct, not the process of energy release.
Homeostasis is best defined as:
A. A static internal environment
B. Rapid changes in body temperature
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