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Comprehensive Exam: BIOS 252 / BIOS252 – Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab Review | Chamberlain University | Latest 2026–2027 Exam Questions & Answers

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This document provides a complete set of questions and correct answers for the BIOS 252 (Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab) comprehensive exam at Chamberlain University. It covers all major A&P II topics, including body systems, physiological processes, and lab-based concepts commonly tested in the final assessment. The material is fully updated for the 2026–2027 academic year and is designed to support thorough revision, exam practice, and high academic performance, with verified answers aimed at achieving a Grade A result.

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Comprehensive Exam V1: BIOS 252/ BIOS252 (Latest 2026/
2027 Update) Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab Review|
Questions and correct Answers | Grade A| 100% Correct
(100 out of 100) -Chamberlain

proximal

part of the body that is closer to the center of the body than another part.



ex: the knee is proximal to the toes




Chemical reaction that uses water and involves breaking molecules down into smaller pieces
hydrolysis




What does the plasma membrane do?

Controls what enters and leaves the cell




Homeostatic regulatory mechanisms

Negative feedback is used the most




What kind of tissue is blood?
Connective




Saggital
divides body into left and right

, Comprehensive Exam V1: BIOS 252/ BIOS252 (Latest 2026/
2027 Update) Anatomy and Physiology II with Lab Review|
Questions and correct Answers | Grade A| 100% Correct
(100 out of 100) -Chamberlain


transverse plane

Divides body into upper and lower parts




frontal plane
Divides the body into front and back portions.




what muscle provides a major force
prime mover (agonist)




isotonic contractions
muscle length changes and moves the load, the tension remains relatively constant through the
rest of the contractile period.


come in two flavors concentric and eccentric




attachment to the stationary bone

organ

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