Anatomy & Physiology Final Exam Review
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1.An initial stimulus produces a response that exaggerates or enhances the original change in conditions
rather than opposing it.
reaction formation, positive feedback, negative feedback, or absolute refractory period - answerPositive
feedback
opposes and effect.
positive feed back, mesomorph, negative feedback, or herberden's nodes - answernegative feedback
broad category of body build and physique - answersomatotype
what is the correct anatomical position - answerhead up, standing straight up, arms at side, palms
forward
What category are theses terms places? RUQ, RLQ, LLQ, and LUQ - answerabdominopelvic quadrants
a line that separates the body into inferior and superior portions.
sagittal, frontal, coronal or transvers - answertransverse
a line that separates the body into equal left and right portions - answermidsagittal
Name the correct level of organization - answerchemical, cell, tissue, organ, and system
what charge does a proton have?
positive, negative, neutral, electric - answerpositive
,what charge does an electron have?
positive, negative, neutral or electric - answernegative
what type of muscle is the deltoid muscle?
bipennate, multipennate, convergent or unipennate - answermultipennate
atoms or molecules that carry an electric charge.
isotope, ion, element, or an atom - answerion
positively charges ion.
cation, anion, proton, or neuron - answercation
negatively charged ion.
cation, anion, proton, neutron - answeranion
bond that share electrons.
chemical, ionic, covalent, or isotope - answercovalent
what charge does a neuron have?
positve, negative, neutral, or electric - answerneutral
Bond created by the electrical attraction between anions and cations.
chemical, ionic, covalent, or isotope - answerionic
Decomposition reactions of complex molecules withing the body's cells and tissues (breakdown).
catabolism, anabolism, or metabolism - answercatabolism
Synthesis of new molecules within the body's cells and tissues.
, catabolism, anabolism, or metabolism. - answeranabolism
solution with a pH <7.
buffer, basic, or acidic - answeracidic
solution with pH >7.
buffer, basic, acidic - answerbasic
what is a blood pH of 7.47?
normal, alkalosis, acidosis, or not possible - answeralkalosis
what is any solute that dissociates in a solution and releases hydrogen ions, thereby lowers the pH?
an acid, a Base, or a Buffer - answeran acid
a low tissue oxygen concentration.
hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypokalemia, or hypoxic - answerhypoxia
high plasma carbon dioxide concentration commonly as a result of hyperventilation or inadequate tissue
perfusion.
hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypokalemia, or hypoxic - answerhypercapnia
oxygen deficiency causing a very strong drive to correct the deficiency.
hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypokalemia, hypoxic - answerhypoxic
abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood.
hypoxia, hypoxemia, hypoxic, hypercapnia - answerhypoxemia
requiring oxygen.
anaerboic, aerobic, catabolism, anabolism - answeraerobic
questions and answers 2025/2026 latest
update 100% verified
1.An initial stimulus produces a response that exaggerates or enhances the original change in conditions
rather than opposing it.
reaction formation, positive feedback, negative feedback, or absolute refractory period - answerPositive
feedback
opposes and effect.
positive feed back, mesomorph, negative feedback, or herberden's nodes - answernegative feedback
broad category of body build and physique - answersomatotype
what is the correct anatomical position - answerhead up, standing straight up, arms at side, palms
forward
What category are theses terms places? RUQ, RLQ, LLQ, and LUQ - answerabdominopelvic quadrants
a line that separates the body into inferior and superior portions.
sagittal, frontal, coronal or transvers - answertransverse
a line that separates the body into equal left and right portions - answermidsagittal
Name the correct level of organization - answerchemical, cell, tissue, organ, and system
what charge does a proton have?
positive, negative, neutral, electric - answerpositive
,what charge does an electron have?
positive, negative, neutral or electric - answernegative
what type of muscle is the deltoid muscle?
bipennate, multipennate, convergent or unipennate - answermultipennate
atoms or molecules that carry an electric charge.
isotope, ion, element, or an atom - answerion
positively charges ion.
cation, anion, proton, or neuron - answercation
negatively charged ion.
cation, anion, proton, neutron - answeranion
bond that share electrons.
chemical, ionic, covalent, or isotope - answercovalent
what charge does a neuron have?
positve, negative, neutral, or electric - answerneutral
Bond created by the electrical attraction between anions and cations.
chemical, ionic, covalent, or isotope - answerionic
Decomposition reactions of complex molecules withing the body's cells and tissues (breakdown).
catabolism, anabolism, or metabolism - answercatabolism
Synthesis of new molecules within the body's cells and tissues.
, catabolism, anabolism, or metabolism. - answeranabolism
solution with a pH <7.
buffer, basic, or acidic - answeracidic
solution with pH >7.
buffer, basic, acidic - answerbasic
what is a blood pH of 7.47?
normal, alkalosis, acidosis, or not possible - answeralkalosis
what is any solute that dissociates in a solution and releases hydrogen ions, thereby lowers the pH?
an acid, a Base, or a Buffer - answeran acid
a low tissue oxygen concentration.
hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypokalemia, or hypoxic - answerhypoxia
high plasma carbon dioxide concentration commonly as a result of hyperventilation or inadequate tissue
perfusion.
hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypokalemia, or hypoxic - answerhypercapnia
oxygen deficiency causing a very strong drive to correct the deficiency.
hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypokalemia, hypoxic - answerhypoxic
abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood.
hypoxia, hypoxemia, hypoxic, hypercapnia - answerhypoxemia
requiring oxygen.
anaerboic, aerobic, catabolism, anabolism - answeraerobic