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HESI ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY FINAL EXAM (2026 EdITION)||
QuESTIONS ANd ANSwErS wITH rATIONALES/GrAdEd A+/2026
uPdATE/100% COrrECT /INSTANT dOwNLOAd




Section A: Cellular & Chemical Level (Questions 1-10)


1. Which organelle is primarily responsible for ATP production through aerobic
respiration?


a) Ribosome
b) Golgi apparatus
c) Mitochondrion
d) Lysosome


Answer: c) Mitochondrion


rATIONALE: Mitochondria contain cristae (folded inner membrane) and matrix,
which house the electron transport chain and enzymes for the Krebs cycle,
enabling ATP synthesis through aerobic respiration.


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2. Which of the following best describes the function of a ribosome?


a) Lipid synthesis
b) Protein synthesis

, c) DNA replication
d) ATP production


Answer: b) Protein synthesis


rATIONALE: Ribosomes translate messenger RNA (mRNA) into polypeptide
chains, a process called protein synthesis. They may be free in the cytoplasm or
attached to rough endoplasmic reticulum.


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3. The sodium-potassium pump moves Na+ and K+ across the plasma
membrane. Which statement is correct?


a) 3 Na+ out, 2 K+ in, using passive diffusion
b) 3 Na+ out, 2 K+ in, using ATP
c) 2 Na+ out, 3 K+ in, using ATP
d) 3 Na+ in, 2 K+ out, using facilitated diffusion


Answer: b) 3 Na+ out, 2 K+ in, using ATP


rATIONALE: The sodium-potassium pump is an active transport mechanism that
uses ATP to move three sodium ions out of the cell and two potassium ions into
the cell, maintaining electrochemical gradients.


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4. The fluid mosaic model describes the structure of which cellular component?


a) Nucleus

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