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BIO 2870 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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BIO 2870 NATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 
Ch. 1: Introduction to A&P 
1.	Common Functions of all living things 
a.	Responsiveness: responding to a change in the immediate environment 
b.	Growth: increase in cell size or cell number 
c.	Reproduction: creation of new generations of similar organisms 
d.	Movement: internal or external 
e.	Metabolism: sum of all chemical reactions in the body (anabolism (small → big, endergonic) and catabolism (big→ small, exergonic)) 
2.	Levels of Biological O...
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PNS Exam 1 with 100% correct answers 2024.
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what does the nervous system do for the body? - answer--enables it to react to continuous changes in its internal and external environments 
-also controls and integrates the various activities of the body such as circulation and respiration 
 
structurally, the nervous system is divided into what? - answer-CNS and PNS 
 
functionally, the nervous system is divided into what? - answer-somatic nervous system (SNS) and autonomic nervous system (ANS) 
 
what are the two main cell types of nervous ...
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PNS Exam 1 with 100% correct answers 2024
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what does the nervous system do for the body? - answer--enables it to react to continuous changes in its internal and external environments 
-also controls and integrates the various activities of the body such as circulation and respiration 
 
structurally, the nervous system is divided into what? - answer-CNS and PNS 
 
functionally, the nervous system is divided into what? - answer-somatic nervous system (SNS) and autonomic nervous system (ANS) 
 
what are the two main cell types of nervous ...
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NERVOUS SYSTEM - MULTIPLE CHOICE FULLY SOLVED & UPDATED
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1. Which does not belong to the peripheral nervous system? A. Ganglion 
B. Cranial nerve 
C. Spinal cord 
D. Peripheral nerve 
E. Spinal nerve - answer-C. Spinal cord 
 
2. Which is not a general function of the nervous system? 
A. Transporting materials throughout the body 
B. Collecting information 
C. Processing and evaluating information 
 D. Responding to information 
E. No exceptions; all are general functions of the nervous system - answer-A. Transporting materials throughout the...
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Neuro Exam 1 & 2 Questions fully solved & updated
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1. Which does not belong to the peripheral nervous system? A. Ganglion 
B. Cranial nerve 
C. Spinal cord 
D. Peripheral nerve 
E. Spinal nerve - answer-C. Spinal cord 
 
2. Which is not a general function of the nervous system? 
A. Transporting materials throughout the body 
B. Collecting information 
C. Processing and evaluating information 
 D. Responding to information 
E. No exceptions; all are general functions of the nervous system - answer-A. Transporting materials throughout the...
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AQA A-Level Biology Paper 2
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1.	Alleles that are neither dominant nor recessive to one another, so both alleles are always expressed in the phenotype. Codominant 2.	The inheritance of a single gene	Monohybrid inheri- tance 3.	Physical, behavioural, biochemical expression of an organisms genotype Phenotype 4.	The type of genes an individual has	Genotype 5.	Alles that is always expressed in the phenotype	Dominant 6.	Only expressed in the phenotype when homozy- gous Recessive 7.	both alleles are...
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General Biology Exam 1 fully solved & updated
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Atom - answer-Fundamental building block of all matter 
 
Molecule - answer-Two or more atoms 
 
Cell - answer-Basic form of life; smallest unit of life 
 
Organ - answer-A grouping of tissues engaged in a collective task 
 
Tissue - answer-Specialized cells organized in a pattern 
 
Organelle - answer-Structure that carries out a specialized metabolic function within a living cell 
 
Organ System - answer-A set of organs engaged in a collective task that keeps the body functioning properly 
 
O...
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Hesi Anatomy and Physiology Midterm Exam 2 Skin
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Hesi Anatomy and Physiology Midterm Exam 2 
Skin 
All of the following are functions of the skin, except: 
a)	Flexibility 
b)	Protection 
c)	Secretion Should be excretion 
d)	Immunity 
What is the reverse order (bottom to top) of the structure of the skin? 
a)	Dermis, Epidermis, Dermoepidermal junction 
b)	Hypodermis, Dermis, Epidermis 
c)	Dermis, Hypodermis, Epidermis 
The two main layers that compose the skin are the dermis and 
a)	superficial fascia 
b)	subcutaneous 
c)	epi...
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NROS 310 Exam 3 With Correct Solutions !!
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Cytoskeleton: 
A) 3 main components 
B) main functions -ANSWER A) actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments 
 
B) actin - sense the environment and direct movement 
 
microtubules - for transport 
 
intermediate - help keep the cell shape, to anchor organelles 
 
What are the main similarities and differences between the three components of the cytoskeleton? -ANSWER Main similarities: 
- all important for cytoskeleton structure 
- MT & Fila: charged ends; form a highway for m...
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BIOL 1001 Mitosis & Meiosis questions, answers (100 Q and A)
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BIOL 1001 Mitosis & Meiosis questions, answers 
 
Multiple Choice 
Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 
 
1.	HeLa cells have been used in research to 
a)	identify viral strains. 
b)	investigate cancer. 
c)	study the effects of radiation on cells. 
d)	develop tissue culture techniques that produced a polio vaccine. 
 e)	 all of these. 
 
2.	Understanding cell division requires knowledge about 
a)	information that guides inheritance. 
b)	how information ...
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