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BIOS 252 / BIOS252 EXAM 2 ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II WITH LAB | CHAMBERLAIN –QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES Q&A | INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.

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BIOS 252 / BIOS252 EXAM 2 ACTUAL EXAM 2026/2027 | ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY II WITH LAB |
CHAMBERLAIN –QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) PLUS RATIONALES Q&A
| INSTANT DOWNLOAD PDF.

Core Domains:
- Cardiovascular System Anatomy and Physiology
- Blood Composition and Hemostasis
- Lymphatic System and Immunity
- Respiratory System Mechanics and Gas Exchange
- Digestive System and Nutrient Metabolism
- Urinary System and Fluid-Electrolyte Balance
- Endocrine Regulation and Homeostasis
- Clinical Application and Pathophysiology

Introduction
This comprehensive assessment is designed to evaluate mastery of advanced anatomy and physiology concepts
within the scope of secondary-level biological sciences. It assesses crucial clinical skills, physiological
mechanisms, and anatomical structures necessary for nursing and healthcare professions. The exam features
multiple-choice and scenario-based questions that challenge critical thinking, diagnostic reasoning, and real-world
application. Candidates must apply regulatory standards, ethical decision-making, and foundational theory to
complex physiological states. Emphasizing functional correlations, this test ensures professionals possess the
analytical competence required to safely and effectively evaluate human health and disease states in clinical
environments.



SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–100

,Question 1

A patient presents to the emergency department with severe dehydration. Which of the following changes would
you expect to observe in their blood hematocrit and overall blood viscosity?

A. Decreased hematocrit; decreased viscosity

B. Increased hematocrit; increased viscosity

C. Decreased hematocrit; increased viscosity

D. Increased hematocrit; decreased viscosity

🟢 B. Increased hematocrit; increased viscosity

🔴 RATIONALE: Dehydration reduces the plasma volume of the blood while the total volume of red blood cells
remains constant. This hemoconcentration increases the proportion of red blood cells relative to total volume
(hematocrit) and makes the blood thicker, increasing overall viscosity.

Question 2

During a matching blood transfusion, a type B-negative patient accidentally receives type B-positive packed red
blood cells. The patient has never been exposed to Rh-positive blood before. What is the immediate risk for this
patient?

A. An immediate, life-threatening acute hemolytic reaction

B. No immediate hemolytic reaction, but sensitization to the Rh antigen will occur

C. Permanent destruction of the patient's native bone marrow stem cells

D. Immediate systemic anaphylactic shock due to anti-Rh antibodies

,🟢 B. No immediate hemolytic reaction, but sensitization to the Rh antigen will occur

🔴 RATIONALE: An Rh-negative individual does not naturally possess pre-formed anti-Rh antibodies. Upon a first
exposure to Rh-positive blood, the immune system will recognize the D antigen and become sensitized, producing
anti-Rh antibodies over time, meaning no immediate acute hemolytic reaction occurs during this first exposure.

Question 3

Anatomy students are reviewing a histological slide of an artery and a vein of similar diameter. Which structural
characteristic best distinguishes the artery from the vein?

A. The presence of a prominent, thick tunica media in the artery

B. A wide, irregularly shaped lumen in the artery

C. The presence of one-way valves inside the tunic layers of the artery

D. A completely absent tunica externa layer in the artery

🟢 A. The presence of a prominent, thick tunica media in the artery

🔴 RATIONALE: Arteries must withstand much higher hydrostatic pressures generated by ventricular contraction
compared to veins. Therefore, arteries feature a significantly thicker, more muscular tunica media containing
smooth muscle and elastic fibers.

Question 4

A clinical researcher is evaluating an experimental drug that selectively blocks the action of erythropoietin (EPO)
receptors on hematopoietic stem cells. What primary laboratory finding would confirm the drug's mechanism of
action?

, A. A severe drop in the circulating mature reticulocyte and erythrocyte counts

B. An immediate increase in the absolute neutrophil count

C. Prolonged prothrombin time due to reduced platelet production

D. Elevated serum bilirubin levels due to acute hemolysis

🟢 A. A severe drop in the circulating mature reticulocyte and erythrocyte counts

🔴 RATIONALE: Erythropoietin (EPO) is a hormone produced by the kidneys that drives erythropoiesis by
stimulating myeloid stem cells to differentiate into proerythroblasts. Blocking its receptor prevents red blood cell
production, leading to decreased reticulocytes and erythrocytes.

Question 5

A 55-year-old male with chronic hypertension undergoes an echocardiogram. The results reveal significant
concentric left ventricular hypertrophy. Which physiological concept explains this structural adaptation?

A. Decreased preload resulting in myofibril shortening

B. Increased afterload requiring the myocardium to generate higher tension

C. Increased venous return causing eccentric chambers to dilate

D. Chronic vagal stimulation causing increased cardiac output

🟢 B. Increased afterload requiring the myocardium to generate higher tension

🔴 RATIONALE: Chronic hypertension elevates systemic arterial pressure, which constitutes an increased
afterload (the resistance the ventricle must pump against). The left ventricle adapts to this sustained workload by
adding sarcomeres in parallel, resulting in muscle wall hypertrophy.

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