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StraighterLine AP2 – Anatomy & Physiology II (BIO202) Final Exam | Verified Questions and Answers | Updated 2025 Edition 1. Plasma consists primarily of water and - ANSWER proteins. 2. Which tissue makes up the innermost layer of the heart wall? - ANSWER endocardium 3. B and T cells belong to a group of white blood cells called - ANSWER lymphocytes. 4. Autoimmune diseases are characterized by which of the following? - ANSWER Self-antigens stimulate unwanted tissue damage. 5. Which law states that the pressure of a gas in a container is inversely proportional to its volume at a given temperature? - ANSWER Boyle's law 6. The greatest quantity of carbon dioxide is transported in the blood in what form? - ANSWER bound to hemoglobin 7. A newly identified digestive disease is characterized by the absence of enteric neurons in the large intestine that control only local activities, without outside influences. What might a symptom of this disease include? - ANSWER poor intestinal motility leading to constipation 8. What is produced by the pancreatic islets, or islets of Langerhans? - ANSWER glucagon and insulin 9. Which of the following is a consequence of acute renal failure? Select one: a. white crystals of urea appearing on the skin b. a waxy, greenish cast to the skin c. increase in section of reproductive hormone d. decreased flow of lymph - ANSWER a. white crystals of urea appearing on the skin 10. After analyzing the urine test from one of his patients, the doctor notices a high amount of telomerase. What does this likely signify? - ANSWER urinary bladder cancer 11. The accessory glands that secrete components of seminal fluid into the urethra are the seminal vesicles, the prostate gland and the - ANSWER bulbourethral glands. 12. In human development, neurons are lost at the most rapid rate during - ANSWER early life. 13. If a blood buffer is absent, what function of the blood would be compromised? - ANSWER b. regulation of pH 14. All of the following could be learned from a blood chemistry test except Select one: a. blood urea nitrogen. b. bilirubin levels. c. elevated glucose levels. d. elevated cholesterol levels. e. heart rate and blood pressure - ANSWER e. heart rate and blood pressure 15. Arrange the following events of coagulation in proper sequence. (1) prothrombin → thrombin (2) fibrinogen → fibrin (3) activation of factor XII (4) formation of prothrombinase - ANSWER 3, 4, 1, 2 16. Which blood type is considered the universal recipient? - ANSWER Type AB 17. During platelet plug formation, - ANSWER platelets stick to the exposed collagen fibers of injured vessels 18. Fibrinolysis is responsible for - ANSWER clot dissolution 19. The chamber of the heart that endures the highest pressure is the - ANSWER left ventricle. 20. The long refractory period observed in cardiac muscle - ANSWER prevents tetanic contractions of the cardiac muscle 21. In the platelet release reaction, - ANSWER ADP and thromboxanes stimulate other platelets to become activated. 22. The hematocrit is - ANSWER d. the percentage of RBCs in a given volume of blood. 23. What vitamin is necessary to produce many clotting factors in the liver? - ANSWER Vitamin K 24. A white blood cell engulfing a bacterium is an example of blood functioning in - ANSWER a. protection. 25. The oxygenated form of hemoglobin is called - ANSWER oxyhemoglobin 26. The only formed elements that possess a nucleus when mature are the - ANSWER c. leukocytes 27. Plasma - ANSWER . is the liquid matrix of the blood. 28. An increased amount of heparin in the blood might - ANSWER . prevent clotting process. 29. On which chromosome is there a mutation that leads to sickle cell anemia? - ANSWER b. chromosome 11 30. Blood consists of a matrix of plasma and cells; blood is a subtype of ______ tissue. - ANSWER e. connective 31. The ability of white blood cells to leave the circulation and enter tissues is called - ANSWER b. diapedesis. 32. The nervous system and certain chemicals can cause the constriction of a blood vessel. This is known as - ANSWER b. vascular spasm 33. The cascade of events in the intrinsic pathway can be set into motion when _____ comes into contact with collagen. - ANSWER factor XII 34. If a blood buffer is absent, what function of the blood would be compromised? - ANSWER regulation of pH 35. What is tissue thromboplastin? - ANSWER A compound released by damaged tissue that initiates the extrinsic clotting pathway 36. A deficiency of which of the following stem cells would result in a marked increase in the clotting time of blood? - ANSWER megakaryoblast 37. Macrophages are derived from - ANSWER monocytes 38. Which of the following events is one of the three main stages of coagulation? - ANSWER conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin 39. The "pacemaker" of the heart is the - ANSWER SA node 40. Where is blood moving during the period of ejection? - ANSWER Ventricles to great vessels 41. The adult heart averages ___________ grams. - ANSWER 250-300 42. The epicardium - ANSWER covers the surface of the heart. 43. Energy for contraction of myocardial cells comes primarily from - ANSWER aerobic respiration in the mitochondria 44. What event(s) occur during the QRS complex of an ECG? - ANSWER depolarization of the ventricles and repolarization of the atria 45. The relationship between preload and stroke volume is known as - ANSWER Starling Law of the heart. 46. Cardiac muscle cells - ANSWER are maintained by an extensive capillary network. 47. During the isovolumetric contraction period of the cardiac cycle, - ANSWER AV and semilunar valves are closed.

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StraighterLine AP2 – Anatomy & Physiology II
(BIO202) Final Exam | Verified Questions and
Answers | Updated 2025 Edition
1. Plasma consists primarily of water and - ANSWER proteins.

2. Which tissue makes up the innermost layer of the heart wall? - ANSWER
endocardium

3. B and T cells belong to a group of white blood cells called - ANSWER
lymphocytes.

4. Autoimmune diseases are characterized by which of the following? -
ANSWER Self-antigens stimulate unwanted tissue damage.

5. Which law states that the pressure of a gas in a container is inversely
proportional to its volume at a given temperature? - ANSWER Boyle's law

6. The greatest quantity of carbon dioxide is transported in the blood in what
form? - ANSWER bound to hemoglobin

7. A newly identified digestive disease is characterized by the absence of
enteric neurons in the large intestine that control only local activities,
without outside influences. What might a symptom of this disease include? -
ANSWER poor intestinal motility leading to constipation

8. What is produced by the pancreatic islets, or islets of Langerhans? -
ANSWER glucagon and insulin

9. Which of the following is a consequence of acute renal failure?
Select one:
a. white crystals of urea appearing on the skin
b. a waxy, greenish cast to the skin
c. increase in section of reproductive hormone
d. decreased flow of lymph - ANSWER a. white crystals of urea
appearing on the skin

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10.After analyzing the urine test from one of his patients, the doctor notices a
high amount of telomerase. What does this likely signify? - ANSWER
urinary bladder cancer

11.The accessory glands that secrete components of seminal fluid into the
urethra are the seminal vesicles, the prostate gland and the - ANSWER
bulbourethral glands.

12.In human development, neurons are lost at the most rapid rate during -
ANSWER early life.

13.If a blood buffer is absent, what function of the blood would be
compromised? - ANSWER b. regulation of pH

14.All of the following could be learned from a blood chemistry test except

Select one:
a. blood urea nitrogen.
b. bilirubin levels.
c. elevated glucose levels.
d. elevated cholesterol levels.
e. heart rate and blood pressure - ANSWER e. heart rate and blood
pressure

15.Arrange the following events of coagulation in proper sequence.
(1) prothrombin → thrombin
(2) fibrinogen → fibrin
(3) activation of factor XII
(4) formation of prothrombinase - ANSWER 3, 4, 1, 2

16.Which blood type is considered the universal recipient? - ANSWER Type
AB

17.During platelet plug formation, - ANSWER platelets stick to the exposed
collagen fibers of injured vessels

18.Fibrinolysis is responsible for - ANSWER clot dissolution

19.The chamber of the heart that endures the highest pressure is the - ANSWER
left ventricle.

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20.The long refractory period observed in cardiac muscle - ANSWER prevents
tetanic contractions of the cardiac muscle

21.In the platelet release reaction, - ANSWER ADP and thromboxanes
stimulate other platelets to become activated.

22.The hematocrit is - ANSWER d. the percentage of RBCs in a given volume
of blood.

23.What vitamin is necessary to produce many clotting factors in the liver? -
ANSWER Vitamin K

24.A white blood cell engulfing a bacterium is an example of blood functioning
in - ANSWER a. protection.

25.The oxygenated form of hemoglobin is called - ANSWER oxyhemoglobin

26.The only formed elements that possess a nucleus when mature are the -
ANSWER c. leukocytes

27.Plasma - ANSWER . is the liquid matrix of the blood.

28.An increased amount of heparin in the blood might - ANSWER . prevent
clotting process.

29.On which chromosome is there a mutation that leads to sickle cell anemia? -
ANSWER b. chromosome 11

30.Blood consists of a matrix of plasma and cells; blood is a subtype of ______
tissue. - ANSWER e. connective

31.The ability of white blood cells to leave the circulation and enter tissues is
called - ANSWER b. diapedesis.

32.The nervous system and certain chemicals can cause the constriction of a
blood vessel. This is known as - ANSWER b. vascular spasm

33.The cascade of events in the intrinsic pathway can be set into motion when
_____ comes into contact with collagen. - ANSWER factor XII

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34.If a blood buffer is absent, what function of the blood would be
compromised? - ANSWER regulation of pH

35.What is tissue thromboplastin? - ANSWER A compound released by
damaged tissue that initiates the extrinsic clotting pathway

36.A deficiency of which of the following stem cells would result in a marked
increase in the clotting time of blood? - ANSWER megakaryoblast

37.Macrophages are derived from - ANSWER monocytes

38.Which of the following events is one of the three main stages of
coagulation? - ANSWER conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin

39.The "pacemaker" of the heart is the - ANSWER SA node

40.Where is blood moving during the period of ejection? - ANSWER
Ventricles to great vessels

41.The adult heart averages ___________ grams. - ANSWER 250-300

42.The epicardium - ANSWER covers the surface of the heart.

43.Energy for contraction of myocardial cells comes primarily from -
ANSWER aerobic respiration in the mitochondria

44.What event(s) occur during the QRS complex of an ECG? - ANSWER
depolarization of the ventricles and repolarization of the atria

45.The relationship between preload and stroke volume is known as -
ANSWER Starling Law of the heart.

46.Cardiac muscle cells - ANSWER are maintained by an extensive capillary
network.

47.During the isovolumetric contraction period of the cardiac cycle, -
ANSWER AV and semilunar valves are closed.
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