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Ace your Stott Pilates Anatomy Exam with 59 verified questions & answers! Master key concepts for certification, including muscle groups, biomechanics, and Pilates-specific anatomy.
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Chapter 1:Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 
 Questions and Answers 2025 
3 Sectional Planes - ans1-Transverse Plane-Head to Foot axis of the body dividing the body into SUPERIOR (top) AND INFERIOR (bottom) portions. (cross section) 
2-Frontal Plane or Coronal Plane-Side to Side axis of the body dividing the body into ANTERIOR (back) AND POSTERIOR (front) portions. 
3-Sagittal Plane-Front to Back axis of the body dividing the body into LEFT AND RIGHT portions. 
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Chapter 1:Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology 
 Questions and Answers 2025 
3 Sectional Planes - ans1-Transverse Plane-Head to Foot axis of the body dividing the body into SUPERIOR (top) AND INFERIOR (bottom) portions. (cross section) 
2-Frontal Plane or Coronal Plane-Side to Side axis of the body dividing the body into ANTERIOR (back) AND POSTERIOR (front) portions. 
3-Sagittal Plane-Front to Back axis of the body dividing the body into LEFT AND RIGHT portions. 
MIDSAGITTA...
Cell Anatomy & Physiology:Questions and Answers 
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Active processes -ansa cell uses energy (in the form of ATP), to move a substance across the membrane 
particles move against their concentration gradient 
a) active transport 
b) endocytosis 
→ phagocytosis 
→ pinocytosis 
c) exocytosis 
 
Cell Membrane -ansLipid Bilayer (double layer) 
made up mainly of phospholipids and cholesterol 
 Proteins 
extend into or through the lipid...
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Cell Anatomy & Physiology:Questions and Answers 
 latest update 2025 
Active processes -ansa cell uses energy (in the form of ATP), to move a substance across the membrane 
particles move against their concentration gradient 
a) active transport 
b) endocytosis 
→ phagocytosis 
→ pinocytosis 
c) exocytosis 
 
Cell Membrane -ansLipid Bilayer (double layer) 
made up mainly of phospholipids and cholesterol 
 Proteins 
extend into or through the lipid...
Anatomy and Physiology Exam 3 
Questions and Answers study guide 2025 
_____ are synergists that immobilize a bone or muscles origin. - ansfixators 
 
_____ muscles are contained within the region that is moved by their contraction. - ansintrinsic 
 
______ and ______ are absent in smooth muscle - ansT tubules and sarcomeres 
 
______ are the bundles of myocytes surounded by the perimysium membrane - ansfascicles 
 
______ fromt he skin of poisonous frogs in central america blocks the action of...
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Anatomy and Physiology Exam 3 
Questions and Answers study guide 2025 
_____ are synergists that immobilize a bone or muscles origin. - ansfixators 
 
_____ muscles are contained within the region that is moved by their contraction. - ansintrinsic 
 
______ and ______ are absent in smooth muscle - ansT tubules and sarcomeres 
 
______ are the bundles of myocytes surounded by the perimysium membrane - ansfascicles 
 
______ fromt he skin of poisonous frogs in central america blocks the action of...
Anatomy & Physiology Nervous System Test 
 Key concepts, Questions and Answers 
Abducens (VI) - anscontrols lateral eye movement 
 
Acoustic (VIII) - ansControls Hearing & Balance 
 
Autosomatic Nervous System - anssupplies motor impulses to cardiac muscle, to smooth muscle & to glandular epithelium 
 
Axon - ansCarries information AWAY from the cell body toward the axon terminal 
 
Axon terminal - ansthe end of the axon that forms a synapse with another neuron 
 
central canal - ansth...
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Anatomy & Physiology Nervous System Test 
 Key concepts, Questions and Answers 
Abducens (VI) - anscontrols lateral eye movement 
 
Acoustic (VIII) - ansControls Hearing & Balance 
 
Autosomatic Nervous System - anssupplies motor impulses to cardiac muscle, to smooth muscle & to glandular epithelium 
 
Axon - ansCarries information AWAY from the cell body toward the axon terminal 
 
Axon terminal - ansthe end of the axon that forms a synapse with another neuron 
 
central canal - ansth...
Anatomy & Physiology - Skeletal System (With Pictures) 
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206 - ansAverage number of bones in a human skeleton 
 
appendicular skeleton - ans 
 
Appendicular skeleton - ansPart of skeleton that includes the clavicle, shoulder girdle, hip girdle, and the bones of the arms, hands, wrists, legs, ankles, feet 
 
axial skeleton - ans 
 
Axial skeleton - ansPart of skeleton that includes the skull, spinal column, and rib cage 
 
Calcaneous...
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Anatomy & Physiology - Skeletal System (With Pictures) 
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206 - ansAverage number of bones in a human skeleton 
 
appendicular skeleton - ans 
 
Appendicular skeleton - ansPart of skeleton that includes the clavicle, shoulder girdle, hip girdle, and the bones of the arms, hands, wrists, legs, ankles, feet 
 
axial skeleton - ans 
 
Axial skeleton - ansPart of skeleton that includes the skull, spinal column, and rib cage 
 
Calcaneous...
practice for Anatomy and Physiology II Final Exam 
_______ are thicker chambers of the heart, which are sometimes called discharging chambers. - ansVentriclesP 
 
________ cells produce antibodies. - ansB-cells 
 
________ is an ovarian hormone that reaches its highest concentration in the proliferative phase. - ansEstrogen 
 
_________ ________ are the receptors that inhibit the inspiratory center that keeps the lungs from over-expanding. - ansStretch receptors 
 
__________ cells develop in th...
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practice for Anatomy and Physiology II Final Exam 
_______ are thicker chambers of the heart, which are sometimes called discharging chambers. - ansVentriclesP 
 
________ cells produce antibodies. - ansB-cells 
 
________ is an ovarian hormone that reaches its highest concentration in the proliferative phase. - ansEstrogen 
 
_________ ________ are the receptors that inhibit the inspiratory center that keeps the lungs from over-expanding. - ansStretch receptors 
 
__________ cells develop in th...
Human Anatomy and Physiology Tissues:Glossary of key Term 
 
adipose tissue - ansloose connective tissue; has adipocytes (specialized fibroblasts that contain large deposits of fat); has minimal intercellular material; functions include storing energy as fat, being an insulating pad between organs, being a shock absorber 
 
areolar tissue - ansloose connective tissue; most common connective tissue; all 3 protein fibers present in a fluid ground substance; has fibroblasts (cells that produce fibe...
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Human Anatomy and Physiology Tissues:Glossary of key Term 
 
adipose tissue - ansloose connective tissue; has adipocytes (specialized fibroblasts that contain large deposits of fat); has minimal intercellular material; functions include storing energy as fat, being an insulating pad between organs, being a shock absorber 
 
areolar tissue - ansloose connective tissue; most common connective tissue; all 3 protein fibers present in a fluid ground substance; has fibroblasts (cells that produce fibe...
Hesi Anatomy and Physiology(correct Answers highlighted) 
14 - ansHow many facial bones are there? 
 
206 - ansHow many bones are there total in the human skeleton? 
 
26 - ansHow many bones are in the vertebral column 
 
8 - ansHow many cranial bones are there? 
 
a muscle with two heads (biceps) or points of origin, in the brachium (arm) - ansbiceps brachii 
 
Abdominopelvic cavity - ansCavity that extends from the diaphragm to the floor of the pelvis; includes stomach, liver, spleen, gallblad...
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Hesi Anatomy and Physiology(correct Answers highlighted) 
14 - ansHow many facial bones are there? 
 
206 - ansHow many bones are there total in the human skeleton? 
 
26 - ansHow many bones are in the vertebral column 
 
8 - ansHow many cranial bones are there? 
 
a muscle with two heads (biceps) or points of origin, in the brachium (arm) - ansbiceps brachii 
 
Abdominopelvic cavity - ansCavity that extends from the diaphragm to the floor of the pelvis; includes stomach, liver, spleen, gallblad...