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APHY 101 Final Exam Study Guide: 270 Questions & Verified Answers (2025/2026 Edition)

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Prepare for your APHY 101 final exam with this comprehensive study guide featuring all 270 questions and verified answers for the 2025/2026 academic year. This resource covers essential topics in anatomy and physiology, including cellular biology, tissue types, nervous system functions, skeletal and muscular systems, biochemical processes, and sensory mechanisms. Each question is paired with a clear and accurate answer to help you review key concepts, reinforce your understanding, and boost your confidence before the exam. Ideal for college students seeking a reliable and thorough review tool for APHY 101.

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APHY 101 FINAL EXAM LATEST ALL 270 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025/2026 (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
Define product - ......ANSWER........Substances formed at the end of the chemical reaction



Define reactant - ......ANSWER........The starting materials of the reaction - the atoms, ions,
or molecules



Define synthesis reaction - ......ANSWER........Two or more atoms or molecules are joined
together



Denaturation - ......ANSWER........the alteration of a protein shape through some form of
external stress (for example, by applying heat, acid or alkali), in such a way that it can no
longer carry out its cellular function.



Dense Connective Tissue - ......ANSWER........Densely packed collagenous fibers; very
strong but lacks a good blood supply; found as part of tendons and ligaments.



Depolarization - ......ANSWER........When the membrane potential becomes less negative,
the membrane is depolarized. If sufficiently strong depolarization occurs, a threshold
potential is achieved as ion channels open. At threshold, action potential is reached.



DEPRESSION - ......ANSWER........moving the part inferiorly like drooping the shoulders
(opening the mouth, lowering the jaw)



Descending tracts - ......ANSWER........conduct motor impulses from the brain to motor
neurons reaching muscles and glands; comprised of axons



Describe the process of ossification. - ......ANSWER........Chondrocytes enlarge and
calcify, blood vessels invade the perichondrium, the perichondrium is converted into a

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periosteum, and the inner layer produces bone, osteoblasts replace calcified cartilage
with spongy bone, osteoclasts create a narrow cavity.



Diaphysis - ......ANSWER........Shaft of a long bone



Diencephalon - ......ANSWER........Processes sensory input; The diencephalon lies above
the brain stem and contains the thalamus and hypothalamus.



Difference between neurons and neuroglia - ......ANSWER........Neurons are highly
specialized to conduct and transmit nerve impulses from one part of the body to another;
the basic functional units of nervous tissue



Neuroglia brace and protect neurons but are not capable of generating and transmitting
nerve impulses.



Difference between smooth ER and rough ER. - ......ANSWER........With ribosomes,
endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is rough ER, and functions in protein synthesis. Without
ribosomes, it is smooth ER, and functions in lipid synthesis.



Difference between synergists and antagonists? - ......ANSWER........Helper muscles are
called synergists; opposing muscles are called antagonists



Diffusion - ......ANSWER........the movement of molecules from an area of greater
concentration to one of lesser concentration until equilibrium is reached



Distinguish among osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts.
- ......ANSWER........Osteocytes- mature bone cells

Osteoblasts- bone-forming cells

Osteoclasts- cell that erodes bone

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DORSIFLEXION - ......ANSWER........lifting the foot so the superior surfaces approach the
shin, like rocking on your heels



Electron - ......ANSWER........subatomic particle that has a negative charge



ELEVATION - ......ANSWER........lifting the body parts superiorly like shrugging your
shoulders (closing the mouth, raising the jaw)



Endocytosis (phagocytosis, pinocytosis) - ......ANSWER........active transport mechanism
in which molecules or particles are conveyed by a vesicle in the cell



Endoplasmic reticulum - ......ANSWER........the manufacturing plant; responsible for
synthesis of proteins and lipids for use inside and outside the cell



Epiphysis - ......ANSWER........Expanded ends of bones that form joints with adjacent
bones



EVERSION - ......ANSWER........turning the sole of the foot lateral



Explain why skeletal muscle fibers appear striated - ......ANSWER........myofibrils contain 2
kinds of protein filaments -- thick ones composed of myosin and thin ones composed of
actin. the organization of these filaments produces the characteristics alternating light and
dark striations of skeletal muscle fiber.



EXTENSION - ......ANSWER........increases the angle of the joint and the 2 bones are further
apart

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Facilitated diffusion - ......ANSWER........a process ions use to move down their
concentration gradient across the plasma membrane



Fascia - ......ANSWER........sheets of connective tissue that separates an individual skeletal
muscle from adjacent muscles and holds it in place



Fats (triglycerides) - ......ANSWER........Used primarily for energy; most common lipid in the
body



Can supply more energy than carbohydrates



Contain C, H, and O but less O than carbohydrates (C57H110O6)



Building blocks are 1 glycerol and 3 fatty acids per molecule



Saturated and unsaturated



Filtration - ......ANSWER........passive transport mechanism in which smaller molecules are
forced through porous membranes from regions of higher pressure to regions of lower
pressure



Fissures - ......ANSWER........Two deep longitudinal grooves (anterior median fissure and
posterior median sulcus) divide the cord into right and left halves.



Flagella - ......ANSWER........long, thin, whip-like structures, with a core of microtubules,
that enable some cells to move
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