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ATI ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY STUDY
GUIDE 2026 COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
GRADED A+

⩥ Prokaryotes. Answer: primitive organisms, much smaller cells,
unicellular, no nucleus, genome = in nucleoid, no organelles, DNA =
contained in single circular chromosome, cells divide using BINARY
FISSION


⩥ binary fission. Answer: Prokaryotic cells divide using


⩥ mitosis. Answer: eukaryotic cells divide using


⩥ eukaryotes. Answer: examples of ______: animals and plants


⩥ prokaryotes. Answer: examples of _______: bacteria and archaea


⩥ nucleus. Answer: contains DNA (genetic material, used to form
chromosomes) - single _____ is the defining characteristic of eukaryotic
cells

,controls gene expression - ensures genetic material is transmitted from
one generation to the next


contains nucleuolus


⩥ chromosomes. Answer: complex thread-like arrangements composed
of DNA that's found in a cell's nucleus - humans have 23 pairs of
chromosomes (46 total)


⩥ 23 (46 total). Answer: how many pairs of chromosomes do humans
have?


⩥ chromatin. Answer: an aggregate of genetic material consisting of
DNA and proteins that forms chromosomes during cell division


⩥ nucleolus (nucleoli). Answer: the largest component of the nucleus of
a eukaryotic cell


no membrane, primary function = production of ribosomes (crucial for
protein synthesis)


⩥ ribosomes. Answer: produced by nucleolus, crucial for synthesis of
proteins

,⩥ cell membrane. Answer: encircle the cell's cytoplasm, separates
intracellular from extracellular environment; selectively permeable,
made of double layer of phospholipids studded with proteins


cholesterol = dispersed in phospholipid bilayer of _____ ______ to
provide stability


proteins in phospholipid bilayer help transport molecules across these


⩥ hydrophilic. Answer: attracted to water (head region of phospholipids,
facing the water, pointing inside and outside of the cells)


⩥ hydrophobic. Answer: repelled by water (tail region of phospholipids,
oriented inward between both head regions -- constructs phospholipid
bilayer)


⩥ amphiphilic. Answer: cell membranes are _______ : have hydrophilic
and hydrophobic zones, contributes to selective permeability


⩥ polarity. Answer: the charge present in a molecule


⩥ polar. Answer: _____ molecules: have regions (poles) of positive and
negative charge, are WATER SOLUBLE, harder to pass through cell
membranes

, ⩥ nonpolar. Answer: _____ molecules: no charge, FAT SOLUBLE,
much easier to pass through cell membranes


⩥ passive transport. Answer: migration of molecules across a cell
membrane that DOES NOT REQUIRE ENERGY


3 types: simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis


⩥ simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, osmosis. Answer: 3 types of
passive transport


⩥ simple diffusion. Answer: type of passive transport: relies on
concentration gradient, molecules move from area of high concentration
to area of low concentration


⩥ concentration gradient. Answer: differing quantities of molecules
inside or outside of a cell


⩥ facilitated diffusion. Answer: type of passive transport: utilizes carrier
proteins to transport molecules across a cell membrane

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