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HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY EXAM 4 NEWEST 2026 ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK | COMPLETE REAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/ ALREADY GRADED A+ | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY EXAM 4 REVIEW (LATEST UPDATE)

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This Human Physiology Exam 4 study guide delivers 400 real exam-style questions with detailed rationales covering all major physiological systems required for success. Master the Respiratory System (ventilation mechanics, gas exchange, lung volumes, acid-base balance), Renal System (glomerular filtration, urine concentration, fluid/electrolyte regulation), Digestive System (GI tract anatomy, chemical digestion, hormones), Endocrine System (hormone synthesis, hypothalamic-pituitary axis, thyroid, adrenal, pancreatic hormones, calcium homeostasis), Immune System (innate and adaptive immunity, antibodies, cell-mediated immunity), Cardiovascular System (cardiac cycle, blood pressure regulation, hemodynamics), and Acid-Base/Fluid-Electrolyte Balance (buffers, respiratory and renal compensation). Each question includes expert-verified answers with comprehensive explanations of the physiology behind correct choices. Updated for 2026/2027 with frequently tested topics including respiratory control mechanisms, renal function, GI hormones, endocrine feedback loops, immune responses, cardiac physiology, and acid-base disorders. Perfect for pre-med, nursing, and allied health students preparing for comprehensive physiology exams.

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HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY EXAM 4 NEWEST 2026
ACTUAL EXAM TEST BANK | COMPLETE REAL EXAM
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/
ALREADY GRADED A+ | HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY EXAM
4 REVIEW (LATEST UPDATE)
EXAM COVERAGE SUMMARY
This comprehensive examination covers the following major physiological systems:

1. Respiratory System – Ventilation mechanics, gas exchange and transport, lung volumes and
capacities, regulation of breathing, and acid-base balance.
2. Renal System – Kidney anatomy, glomerular filtration, tubular reabsorption and secretion,
urine concentration, regulation of fluid and electrolyte balance, and acid-base regulation.
3. Digestive System – GI tract anatomy, mechanical and chemical digestion, nutrient absorption,
gastrointestinal hormones, and regulation of digestion.
4. Endocrine System – Hormone synthesis and secretion, mechanisms of hormone action,
hypothalamic-pituitary axis, thyroid, adrenal, pancreatic hormones, and calcium homeostasis.
5. Immune System – Innate and adaptive immunity, cells of the immune system, antibody
structure and function, cell-mediated immunity, and immune disorders.
6. Cardiovascular System – Heart anatomy and function, cardiac cycle, blood vessels, blood
pressure regulation, and hemodynamics (as relevant to Exam 4).
7. Acid-Base and Fluid/Electrolyte Balance – Buffers, respiratory and renal compensation, fluid
compartments, and electrolyte regulation.


SECTION 1: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM – VENTILATION AND GAS EXCHANGE
(Questions 1-65)
Question 1
Where does the process of gaseous exchange take place in the body during
respiration?
A. In the bronchi
B. In the trachea
C. In the pulmonary capillaries
D. In the pleural cavity
Answer: C
Rationale: Gaseous exchange occurs in the pulmonary capillaries, where oxygen
diffuses from the alveoli into the blood and carbon dioxide diffuses from the


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,blood into the alveoli. The bronchi and trachea are passageways for air, and the
pleural cavity is the space surrounding the lungs.[reference:0]

Question 2
In the process of respiration, the step in which air flows into and out of the lungs
is called:
A. Diffusion
B. Ventilation
C. Perfusion
D. Osmosis
Answer: B
Rationale: Ventilation is the mechanical process of moving air into and out of the
lungs (inspiration and expiration). Diffusion is the passive movement of gases
across membranes, perfusion is blood flow through the lungs, and osmosis is
water movement.[reference:1]

Question 3
Flow of air into and out of the lungs can be attributed to:
A. A pressure gradient between the atmosphere and the alveoli
B. Active transport of oxygen
C. Diffusion gradients only
D. Muscular contraction of the bronchi
Answer: A
Rationale: Air flows due to pressure gradients created by changes in thoracic
volume. When alveolar pressure is less than atmospheric pressure, air flows in;
when alveolar pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure, air flows out.[reference:2]

Question 4
Identify the true statement about the resting phase in a respiratory cycle.
A. Alveolar pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure
B. Alveolar pressure is less than atmospheric pressure
C. Alveolar pressure equals atmospheric pressure
D. Intrapleural pressure equals atmospheric pressure

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,Answer: C
Rationale: At rest (between breaths), alveolar pressure equals atmospheric
pressure, and there is no airflow. During inspiration, alveolar pressure decreases
below atmospheric; during expiration, it increases above
atmospheric.[reference:3]

Question 5
Which of the following anatomical structures is NOT part of the conducting zone?
A. Pharynx
B. Nasal cavity
C. Alveoli
D. Bronchi
Answer: C
Rationale: The conducting zone includes structures that transport air but do not
participate in gas exchange: nasal cavity, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi, and
bronchioles. Alveoli are part of the respiratory zone where gas exchange
occurs.[reference:4]

Question 6
Gas molecules move down their concentration gradient. Which of the following
statements is correct?
A. Oxygen will move from the mitochondria to the outside of the body
B. Carbon dioxide will move from the cell's mitochondria to the outside of the
body
C. Oxygen will move from the outside of the body to the cell's mitochondria
D. Both B and C are correct
Answer: D
Rationale: Oxygen moves from the outside (high concentration) into the body and
to mitochondria (low concentration). Carbon dioxide moves from mitochondria
(high concentration) to the outside (low concentration).[reference:5]

Question 7
Alveolar pores are beneficial because they allow:

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, A. Equalization of air pressure
B. Alternate routes for air passage
C. Both A and B
D. Neither A nor B
Answer: C
Rationale: Alveolar pores (pores of Kohn) allow equalization of air pressure
between adjacent alveoli and provide collateral ventilation, ensuring even
distribution of air.[reference:6]

Question 8
Pulmonary expiration in mammals relies on which of the following changes in the
anatomy of the thoracic cage?
A. Decrease in thoracic volume
B. Increase in thoracic volume
C. Relaxation of the diaphragm and external intercostals
D. Both A and C
Answer: D
Rationale: Expiration is a passive process in quiet breathing. The diaphragm and
external intercostals relax, decreasing thoracic volume and increasing intra-
alveolar pressure, forcing air out.[reference:7]

Question 9
What is the primary function of the respiratory system?
A. To provide body tissues with oxygen
B. To remove carbon dioxide from the body
C. To regulate blood pH
D. All of the above
Answer: D
Rationale: The respiratory system provides oxygen to tissues, removes carbon
dioxide, and helps regulate blood pH through the elimination of CO₂.[reference:8]

Question 10
What is the order of airflow during inhalation?

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