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This document includes a detailed and structured set of questions and answers based on chapters 1 through 4 of an Anatomy and Physiology course, updated for the 2025/2026 academic year. It covers topics such as levels of biological organization, systems of the human body, directional terminology, feedback mechanisms, tissue types, membrane functions, and biomolecules like proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids. A perfect study aid for exam preparation, quizzes, or reinforcing core concepts

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Chapter 1-4 Anatomy and Physiology
questions and answers 2025/2026 latest
update (testbank)
Anatomy - answerthe study of the structure of the body



Physiology - answerthe study of the function of the body



Chemical level - answerrepresents the atoms and molecules that make up cells (Consists of Atomic level
and molecular level)



Cellular level - answerrepresents the basic unit of all living things



Tissue level - answera group of cells with similar or common function



Organ level - answera group of tissues with similar or common function



Organ system level - answera group of organs with similar or common function



Organismic level - answerthe entire body consisting of the various organ systems.



Integumentary System - answercontrols body temperature & protects body from environmental hazards



Skeletal System - answersupports body, protects soft body parts, stores minerals, forms blood cells



Muscular System - answermovement, support and produces heat



Nervous System - answercontrols immediate responses to stimuli

,Endocrine System - answercontrols long-term responses in body



Cardiovascular System - answerinternal transport of nutrients, wastes, oxygen, carbon dioxide and cells



Lymphatic & Immune Systems - answerdefense, immunity and returns lost fluids to cardiovascular
system



Respiratory System - answerexchange of air and delivery of blood gases to/from tissues



Digestive System - answeringestion, breakdown and absorption of food & elimination of indigestible
wastes



Urinary System - answerfiltration of blood to maintain proper water and salt balance and to eliminate
waste products



Reproductive System - answerproduces sex cells and hormones related to reproduction



homeostasis - answercondition in which body's internal environment remains within certain narrow
physiological limits



homeostatic regulation - answeradjustment of physiological system to maintain homeostasis



receptor - answermonitors change in controlled condition (stimulus) and sends input to control center



control (integration) center - answerreceives input from receptor & determines appropriate response



effector - answercell or organ that receives information (output) from control center and produces a
response (effect)



interactions of a feedback system - answerstimulus -> receptor -> input (afferent pathway) -> control
center -> output (efferent pathway) -> response

,positive feedback - answerthe response by the effector to the initial change is to further exaggerate the
change. Example in labor contractions, the contraction of the uterus forces the baby towards the birth
canal, which



places pressure on the cervix; the pressure of the baby against the cervix causes uterine contraction,
etc. - answer...



Negative feedback - answerthe response by the effector to the initial change is to counter or reduce that
change, thus bringing the system back to its "normal" state. Example When blood sugar level rises, the
pancreas secretes



insulin which causes the cells of the body to take in glucose, thus removing glucose from the blood and
lowering blood sugar level. - answer...



Anatomical position - answerpatient is erect, feet apart and palms facing anteriorly Cephalic = head



Cranial - answerupper portion of head surrounding brain



Facial - answerface



cervical - answerneck



thoracic - answerchest



axillary - answerarmpit



acromial - answerpoint of shoulder



deltoid - answerfleshy portion of shoulder

, brachial - answerupper arm



antebrachial - answerforearm



antecubital - answerfront of elbow



carpal - answerwrist



manual - answerhand



digital (phalangeal) - answerfingers or toes



abdominal - answerregion of trunk between diaphragm and pelvis



dorsal - answerback



lumbar - answerlower back



olecranol - answerback of elbow



pelvic - answerpelvis



pubic - answeranterior pelvis



inguinal - answerjunction of trunk and thighs (groin)



gluteal - answerbuttocks



femoral - answerthigh

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