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Prepare with confidence for your Ivy Tech APHY 201 Final Exam using this comprehensive Anatomy and Physiology study guide. Designed for college students, this resource includes exam prep tips, review materials, and practice questions to help you master key concepts. Whether you need a quick refresher or a full APHY 201 review, this guide makes studying simple, effective, and stress-free. Perfect for anyone looking to succeed in Ivy Tech Anatomy and Physiology and boost their final exam performance.

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APHY 201 Anatomy & Physiology Final Exam – Ivy Tech Study
Guide
1. gray matter consists mostly of neuron cell bodies and dendrites

2. the is in the lateral temporal lobe
re- gion of the brain and houses
the au- ditory cortex

3. two point discrimination is parietal lobe
processed in the

4. speech processing occurs in primary auditory cortex
broca's area
wernicke's area

5. sensory information is thalamus
processed, sorted, and
integrated by the

6. Hypothalamic functions include thirst
body temperature
sleep wake cycles
autonomic control center

7. negative feedback example stimulus A causes response B, which then
decreas-
es stimulus A

8. homeostatic mechanisms help to keep a relatively constant internal
environ-
ment in the body

9. ribosomes small, non membranous organelles that
make pro- teins

10. a phospholipid bilayer with protein molecules
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throughout is called the fluid mosaic model of the plasma
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primary active transport uses
as
a source of energy

12. osmosis type of dittusion that specifically involves
movement of water

13. diffusion is net movement of particles high; lower
from an area of
concentration to
an area of concentration

14. diffusion continues to occur equal concentration
until there is an of solute
parti- cles on both sides of a
semipermeable membrane

15. in the sodium-potassium pump 2 potassium enter
3 sodium leave

16. sarcoplasmic reticulum calcium ions
stores
in skeletal muscle
cells

17. muscles cells initiate nerve impulses T false
or F

18. muscle tone continued mild or partial contraction of
muscle that keeps it healthy and ready to
respond to stimulus

19. functional unit of contraction in skele- sarcomere

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