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BIOS 255 OA FINAL EXAM (LATEST 2025/2026) | COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS | OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT | PRE ASSESSMENT INCLUDED | GUARANTEED A+ | BRAND NEW UPDATE!

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BIOS 255 OA FINAL EXAM (LATEST 2025/2026) | COMPLETE ACTUAL EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS | OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT | PRE ASSESSMENT INCLUDED | GUARANTEED A+ | BRAND NEW UPDATE! Isomers -ANSWER arrangements. Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural Catabolism -ANSWER Anabolism -ANSWER Osmosis -ANSWER Breaking polymers into monomers; releases energy. Building monomers into polymers; requires energy. Movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane. Facilitated diffusion -ANSWER and does not require ATP. Active transport -ANSWER ATP. Hypertonic solution -ANSWER Hypotonic solution -ANSWER Passive transport that uses membrane transport proteins Movement of substances against a concentration gradient using A solution that causes a cell to lose water and shrink. A solution that causes a cell to gain water and swell. Isotonic solution -ANSWER A solution with no net water movement into or out of the cell. Epithelial tissue -ANSWER glands. Avascular tissue that covers surfaces, lines cavities, and forms Polarity of epithelium -ANSWER Connective tissue fibers -ANSWER fibers. Chondroitin sulfate -ANSWER Epithelial tissue has an apical surface and a basal surface. The three major fibers are collagen, elastic, and reticular A component of cartilage matrix/ground substance. Stratum basale -ANSWER Stratum corneum -ANSWER Merocrine glands -ANSWER Sebaceous glands -ANSWER Apocrine glands -ANSWER produce a thicker secretion. Osteoblasts -ANSWER The deepest layer of the epidermis. The most superficial layer of the epidermis. Sweat glands that produce watery sweat for thermoregulation. Glands that secrete sebum to lubricate skin and hair. Glands found mainly in axillary and anogenital regions that Bone-forming cells. Osteoclasts -ANSWER Bone-resorbing cells. Osteocytes -ANSWER Diaphysis -ANSWER Epiphysis -ANSWER Metaphysis -ANSWER plate in growing bones. Axial skeleton -ANSWER Mature bone cells that maintain bone tissue. The shaft of a long bone. The end of a long bone. The region between the diaphysis and epiphysis; contains the growth Skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. Appendicular skeleton -ANSWER Synovial joint -ANSWER Limbs and the pectoral and pelvic girdles. A freely movable joint with a joint cavity and articular cartilage. Sarcomere -ANSWER Epimysium -ANSWER Perimysium -ANSWER Endomysium -ANSWER The functional contractile unit of skeletal muscle. Connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle. Connective tissue surrounding a fascicle. Connective tissue surrounding an individual muscle fiber. Neuromuscular junction -ANSWER fiber. The synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle ACh at NMJ -ANSWER Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular junction. Troponin -ANSWER The protein that binds calcium during muscle contraction. Tropomyosin -ANSWER the muscle is relaxed. A regulatory protein that blocks myosin-binding sites on actin when Sliding filament theory -ANSWER The mechanism of contraction in which actin filaments slide past myosin filaments to shorten the sarcomere. Twitch -ANSWER A brief contraction of muscle fibers in response to one action potential. Incomplete tetanus -ANSWER contractions. Complete tetanus -ANSWER Concentric contraction -ANSWER producing force. Repeated stimulation with partial relaxation between Sustained contraction with no relaxation between stimuli. A contraction in which the muscle shortens while

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BIOS 255 OA FINAL EXAM (LATEST 2025/2026) | COMPLETE ACTUAL
EXAM | QUESTIONS & 100% VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS |
OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT | PRE ASSESSMENT INCLUDED |
GUARANTEED A+ | BRAND NEW UPDATE!


Isomers -ANSWER Compounds with the same molecular formula but different structural
arrangements.



Catabolism -ANSWER Breaking polymers into monomers; releases energy.



Anabolism -ANSWER Building monomers into polymers; requires energy.



Osmosis -ANSWER Movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.



Facilitated diffusion -ANSWER Passive transport that uses membrane transport proteins
and does not require ATP.



Active transport -ANSWER Movement of substances against a concentration gradient using
ATP.



Hypertonic solution -ANSWER A solution that causes a cell to lose water and shrink.



Hypotonic solution -ANSWER A solution that causes a cell to gain water and swell.

, Isotonic solution -ANSWER A solution with no net water movement into or out of the cell.



Epithelial tissue -ANSWER Avascular tissue that covers surfaces, lines cavities, and forms
glands.



Polarity of epithelium -ANSWER Epithelial tissue has an apical surface and a basal surface.



Connective tissue fibers -ANSWER The three major fibers are collagen, elastic, and reticular
fibers.



Chondroitin sulfate -ANSWER A component of cartilage matrix/ground substance.



Stratum basale -ANSWER The deepest layer of the epidermis.



Stratum corneum -ANSWER The most superficial layer of the epidermis.



Merocrine glands -ANSWER Sweat glands that produce watery sweat for thermoregulation.



Sebaceous glands -ANSWER Glands that secrete sebum to lubricate skin and hair.



Apocrine glands -ANSWER Glands found mainly in axillary and anogenital regions that
produce a thicker secretion.



Osteoblasts -ANSWER Bone-forming cells.

, Osteoclasts -ANSWER Bone-resorbing cells.



Osteocytes -ANSWER Mature bone cells that maintain bone tissue.



Diaphysis -ANSWER The shaft of a long bone.



Epiphysis -ANSWER The end of a long bone.



Metaphysis -ANSWER The region between the diaphysis and epiphysis; contains the growth
plate in growing bones.



Axial skeleton -ANSWER Skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage.



Appendicular skeleton -ANSWER Limbs and the pectoral and pelvic girdles.



Synovial joint -ANSWER A freely movable joint with a joint cavity and articular cartilage.



Sarcomere -ANSWER The functional contractile unit of skeletal muscle.



Epimysium -ANSWER Connective tissue surrounding the entire muscle.



Perimysium -ANSWER Connective tissue surrounding a fascicle.



Endomysium -ANSWER Connective tissue surrounding an individual muscle fiber.

, Neuromuscular junction -ANSWER The synapse between a motor neuron and a muscle
fiber.



ACh at NMJ -ANSWER Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter released at the neuromuscular
junction.



Troponin -ANSWER The protein that binds calcium during muscle contraction.



Tropomyosin -ANSWER A regulatory protein that blocks myosin-binding sites on actin when
the muscle is relaxed.



Sliding filament theory -ANSWER The mechanism of contraction in which actin filaments
slide past myosin filaments to shorten the sarcomere.



Twitch -ANSWER A brief contraction of muscle fibers in response to one action potential.



Incomplete tetanus -ANSWER Repeated stimulation with partial relaxation between
contractions.



Complete tetanus -ANSWER Sustained contraction with no relaxation between stimuli.



Concentric contraction -ANSWER A contraction in which the muscle shortens while
producing force.

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