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TEAS Human Anatomy and Physiology Questions and Answers (100% Correct Answers) Already Graded A+

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TEAS Human Anatomy and Physiology
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All cells contain 3 things. These three things are?— Ans: DNA,
RNA, and synthesize proteins
The cell is filled with a fluid called?— Ans: cytoplasm or cytosol
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A membrane is composed of?— Ans: phospholipids
Each cell consists of? (3)— Ans: nucleic acids, cytoplasm, and
cell membrane
What is the one thing that all cells have in common?— Ans: They
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have a cell membrane
Nucleus— Ans: small structure that contains chromosomes and
regulates the cell
What is the nucleus responsible for?— Ans: the passing on
genetic traits between pores, chromatic, and ribosomes
Chromosomes— Ans: These are highly condensed, threadlike
rods of DNA
What does DNA stand for?— Ans: deoxyribonucleic acid
DNA— Ans: genetic material that stores information about the
plant or animal
Chromatin— Ans: This consists of the DNA and protein that make
up chromosomes
Nucleolus— Ans: This structure contained within the nucleus
consists of protein. Synthesizes and stores RNA (ribonucleic acid)
Nuclear envelope— Ans: Encloses the structures of the nucleus.
Consists of inner and outer membranes made of lipids

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Nuclear pores— Ans: involved in the exchange of material
between the nucleus and the cytoplasm
Nucleoplasm— Ans: liquid within the nucleus, and is similar to
cytoplasm
What are the parts of the cell membranes? (8)— Ans: •
Glycoprotein
• Glycolipid
• Peripheral membrane protein
• Phospholipid bilayer
• Protein channel
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• Cholesterol
• Filaments of cytoskeleton
• Integral membrane protein
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Glycoprotein— Ans: protein with carbohydrate attached
Glycolipid— Ans: lipid with carbohydrate attached
What has selective permeability with regard to size, charge, and
solubility?— Ans: cell membrane or plasma membrane
Selective permeability— Ans: allows what goes in and outside of
the cell
Which two small molecules typically can pass through the cell
membrane?— Ans: oxygen and water
Molecules that are soluble in phospholipids can usually?— Ans:
pass through the cell membrane
Many molecules are not able to diffuse the cell membrane. How
can they be moved?— Ans: active transport and vesicle
Ribosomes— Ans: involved in synthesizing proteins from amino
acids. They are numerous making up about one quarter of the
cell.
Golgi complex (Golgi apparatus)— Ans: involved in synthesizing
materials such as proteins that are transported out of the cell.
Transportation of proteins.

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Vacuoles— Ans: sacs used for storage, digestion, and waste
removal.
Vesicles— Ans: vehicle that helps move materials within a cell.
Cytoskeleton— Ans: consists of microtubules that help shape and
support the cell
Microtubules— Ans: part of the cytoskeleton and help support
the cell. They're made of protein.
Cytosol— Ans: liquid material in the cell. Mostly water, but also
contains floating molecules
Cytoplasm— Ans: refers to cytosol and the substructures
(organelles) found within the plasma membrane, but not within
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the nucleus
Cell Membrane (plasma membrane)— Ans: defines the cell by
acting as a barrier.
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Functions of cell membrane— Ans: Helps keep cytoplasm in and
substances located outside the cell out. Determines what is
allowed to enter and exit.
Endoplasmic reticulum— Ans: tubular network that consists of the
transport system of a cell
What are the two types of endoplasmic reticulum and what is the
difference between the two?— Ans: rough and smooth. Rough
ER has ribosomes and Smooth ER does not.
Mitochondria— Ans: performs various functions such as
generating ATP (energy), and is involved in cell growth and death.
The 4 functions of the Mitochondria are?— Ans: 1. Production of
cell energy (ATP)
2. Cell signaling
3. Cellular differentiation
4. Cell cycle and growth regulation
Aerobic respiration occurs in the?— Ans: mitochondria

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The mitochondria consists of an inner and outer membrane•
Between the inner and outer membranes are folds called?— Ans:
cristae
Centrosome— Ans: comprised of the pair of centrioles located at
right angles to each other and surround by protein.
The centrosome is involved in which cell divisions?— Ans: mitosis
and cell cycle
Centriole— Ans: cylinder shaped structures near the nucleus that
are involved in cellular division.
Lysosome— Ans: Digests proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and
transports undigested substances to the cell membrane so they
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can be removed.
Cilia— Ans: appendages extending from the surface of the cell,
which causes the cell to move. They can also result in fluid being
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moved by the cell
Flagella— Ans: These are tail-like structures that use whip-like
movements to help the cell move.
Cell cycle— Ans: process by which a cell reproduces, which
involves cell growth, duplication of genetic material, and cell
division.
What are the two ways that cells can reproduce?— Ans: mitosis
and meiosis
Mitosis involves which kind of cells?— Ans: body cells
Meiosis involves which kind of cells?— Ans: sex cells or gametes
Cell differentiation— Ans: process that helps to determine the
cell type for each cell
Process is controlled by the genes of each cell among a group of
cells called a— Ans: zygote
Stages of mitosis— Ans: 1. Interphase
2. Prophase
3. Metaphase

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