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ECPI 2025 Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Atomic number indicates the number of (blank) in an atom - Protons Variations of an element due to different numbers of neutrons - Isotopes Characteristics of negative feedback in the human body: - -Tends to co...

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ECPI 2025 Human Anatomy and
Physiology 1 Final Exam Questions
and Answers 100% Pass

Atomic number indicates the number of (blank) in an atom - ✔✔Protons


Variations of an element due to different numbers of neutrons - ✔✔Isotopes


Characteristics of negative feedback in the human body: - ✔✔-Tends to correct to a set point


-Does not tend to be short term


What type of reaction is shown below?


AB + CD -> AD + BC - ✔✔Exchange


Which organelle transport system will allow for the creation of lipids and carbohydrates? - ✔✔Smooth

ER


Body region known as the forearm: - ✔✔Antebrachial


The simplest level of organization: - ✔✔Subatomic particles


Term that means to maintain a relatively stable internal environment: - ✔✔Homeostasis


A proton has a charge of: - ✔✔+1


Which subatomic particles are found in the nucleus of an atom? - ✔✔Protons and neutrons


The heart is in which of the following body cavities? - ✔✔Thoracic



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The building blocks (monomers) of proteins are? - ✔✔Amino Acids


Body regions known as the back (bend) of the knee? - ✔✔Popliteal


The stage of the cell cycle seen here when chromosomes are pulled apart towards opposites sides of the

cell. - ✔✔Anaphase


Anatomical Position - ✔✔Standing erect, facing forward, arms down by sides, feet shoulder width, toes

forward, palms forward


Antebrachial region refers to the: - ✔✔Forearm


Gluteal region refers to the: - ✔✔Buttocks


An ion with a net charge of -1 has: - ✔✔1 extra electron


determines posture, produces body heat, and provides for movement - ✔✔Muscular


Which of the following is considered a characteristic of passive transport? - ✔✔Moving particles from

high to low concentration


Acids can be defined by the release of this substance into a solution: - ✔✔H+


The membrane that surrounds the organs of the abdominal cavity is called the: - ✔✔Peritoneum


The thoracic cavity and abdominopelvic cavity make up the (blank) body cavity: - ✔✔Ventral


The 4 bases that make up DNA are: - ✔✔Adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine


Word segment "peri-" means: - ✔✔Around


Carries oxygen and nourishment to cells of the body and carries waste from the cells: - ✔✔Circulatory

System


The mitochondria are small organelles that: - ✔✔Provide energy for the cell



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During this phase of the cell cycle, genetic material is copied and duplicated. - ✔✔Interphase


The octet rules states that the highest amount of electrons allowed in the 1st/2nd/3rd electron

shells/orbits are - ✔✔2/8/8


An atom with a different number of electrons than protons is called a: - ✔✔Ion


The sternum (breastbone) is (blank) to the vertebral column (backbone). - ✔✔Anterior


Manufactures hormones - ✔✔Endocrine System


This type of nucleus acid is found in a single strand - ✔✔RNA


The primary component of the cell membrane is: - ✔✔phospholipids


Which nucleotide base is found in DNA but not in RNA? - ✔✔Thymine


Helps regulate body temperature; establishes a barrier between the body and the external environment;

eliminates waste, synthesizes vitamin D; contains receptors for temperature, pressure, and pain: -

✔✔Integumentary System


Plantar region refers to the: - ✔✔Bottom of the foot


Plane of section that divides the body into superior and inferior portions: - ✔✔Transverse


The building blocks (monomers) of carbohydrates are: - ✔✔Monosaccharides


The part of the cell cycle when chromosomes line up in the middle of the cell. - ✔✔Metaphase


The knee is (blank) to the foot. - ✔✔Superior


The phase of the cell cycle seen here where chromosomes have condensed and the nuclear membrane

begins to disappear. - ✔✔Prophase


"Cell drinking" is known as: - ✔✔Pinocytosis



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