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ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM REVIEW ; quiz & answers

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This resource provides a comprehensive review of key concepts in anatomy and physiology. It covers a wide range of topics, including directional terms, body systems, common diseases, and cellular components. The information in this review is a valuable tool for anyone studying for a final exam in Anatomy & Physiology. Sources

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a line that separates the body into equal left and right portions -
CORRECT ANSWER

- midsagittal




a line that separates the body into inferior and superior portions.
sagittal, frontal, coronal or transvers - CORRECT ANSWER - transverse



a low tissue oxygen concentration.

hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypokalemia, or hypoxic - CORRECT ANSWER -
hypoxia




a mutation affecting the amino acid sequence of the beta chains of the
Hb molecule. the cells become stiff and curves - CORRECT ANSWER -
sickle cell anemia



A patient has a fracture in which the radius is bent but not displaced,
and the skin is intact, This type of fracture is known as which of the
following?

,closed:greenstick, complex: comminuted, compound:transverse,
open:spiral or simple:pathologic - CORRECT ANSWER - closed:
greenstick



a patient has burned their entire face, what percent is this according to
the rule of 9's?

9, 36, 18,or 4.5 - CORRECT ANSWER - 4.5%




A patient sustains severe blunt trauma to the left upper abdomen and
requires surgery. The body organ most likely involved is the...

appendix, gallbladder, pancreas, urinary bladder or the spleen -
CORRECT ANSWER - spleen


abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood.

hypoxia, hypoxemia, hypoxic, hypercapnia - CORRECT ANSWER -
hypoxemia




Active transport requires... - CORRECT ANSWER - ATP




also known as ringworm.

eczema, athlete's foot, tinea, schleroderma - CORRECT ANSWER - tinea

,an inherited disorder by the inadequate production of clotting factors in
the blood - CORRECT ANSWER - hemopjillia



An initial stimulus produces a response that exaggerates or enhances the
original change in conditions rather than opposing it.

reaction formation, positive feedback, negative feedback, or absolute
refractory period - CORRECT ANSWER - Positive feedback



atoms or molecules that carry an electric charge.

isotope, ion, element, or an atom - CORRECT ANSWER - ion




ATP is formed using.... - CORRECT ANSWER - the KREB cycle




Begins when sodium channels regain their normal resting condition and
continues until the transmembrane potential stabilize at resting levels.

relative, absolute, refractory period, or relaxation - CORRECT ANSWER -
relative

, Bileenters the GI tract at the ...

gastroesophogeal sphincter, duodeum, ileocecum, jejunum or the
pyloric sphincter

- CORRECT ANSWER - duodeum


blood flows from the right ventricle of the heart into the...

inferior vena cava, left ventricle, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary veins or
the right atrium - CORRECT ANSWER - pulmonary arteries



Bond created by the electrical attraction between anions and cations.
chemical, ionic, covalent, or isotope - CORRECT ANSWER - ionic



bond that share electrons.

chemical, ionic, covalent, or isotope - CORRECT ANSWER - covalent




bone infection is.

osteopenia, osteoporosis, osteoitis, or osteomyelitis - CORRECT
ANSWER - osteomyelitis



bones that become overly dense.

osteogenesis imperfecta, osteoporosis, or osteopetrosis - CORRECT
ANSWER - osteopetrosis

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