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Ivy Tech APHY 101 Midterm Review – Anatomy & Physiology Study Guide and Practice Questions

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This document contains midterm review material for Ivy Tech APHY 101, designed to support students preparing for anatomy and physiology assessments. It includes structured practice questions and key concept summaries covering foundational topics in human anatomy and physiology. The material focuses on essential areas such as cell structure, tissues, homeostasis, and major body system organization. It is intended to strengthen understanding of core A&P principles and improve performance on midterm exams and coursework evaluations.

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APHY 101 IVY TECH MIDTERM REVIEW

characteristics of cardiac tissue - ANS-involuntary and intrinsically controlled, striated, branched

characteristics of cartilige - ANS-thin avascular, flexible and resistant to compressive forces

characteristics of dna - ANS-composed to two side by side chains of nucleotides, twisted into a
double helix

characteristics of epithelial tissue - ANS-cells laid in sheets tightly connected to each other

characteristics of fiber types - ANS-absorbing, comes in various shapes and sizes

characteristics of skeletal tissue - ANS-coordinates, regulates & integrates body functions,
striated & voluntary, muscle attached to bones

characteristics of smooth tissue - ANS-involuntarily controlled, not stirated, not branched, and
singly nucleated

Define active transport - ANS-the movement of ions or molecules across a cell membrane into a
region of higher concentration, assisted by enzymes and requiring energy.

Define canaliculi - ANS-Hairlike canals that connect lacunae to each other and the central canal

Define chondrocytes - ANS-mature cartilage cells

Define decomposition - ANS-the process of breaking down deliverables and project work into
smaller more manageable components.

define denaturization - ANS-modification of the structure of a protein

Define diffusion - ANS-movement of molecules from high concentration to low concentration

Define endocytosis - ANS-the taking in of matter by a living cell by invagination of its membrane
to form a vacuole.

Define exchange reaction - ANS-parts of molecules trade places

Define exocytosis - ANS-a process by which the contents of a cell vacuole are released to the
exterior through fusion of the vacuole membrane with the cell membrane.

, Define facilitated diffusion - ANS-Movement of specific molecules across cell membranes
through protein channels

Define filtration - ANS-the process that separates a solid from the liquid in a heterogeneous
mixture

define glandular epithelium - ANS-specialized epithelial cells that secret bodily products

Define homeostasis - ANS-Maintaining a stable internal environment

Define lacunae - ANS-small cavities that contain osteocytes

define lamealle - ANS-a thin layer, membrane, or plate of tissue, especially in bone

Define matter, element and atom. What is the basic unit of matter? - ANS-matter: any substance
that has mass and takes up space
atom: smallest unit of ordinary matter
basic unit of matter: atoms

define nucleus, proton, neutron, and electron. What charges do each of these particles have? -
ANS-nucleus: central core of an atom, positive
proton: stable subatomic particle, positive
neutron: subatomic particle, no charge
electron: stable subatomic particle, negative

Define organelle - ANS-any number of organized or specialized structures within a living cell.

Define osmosis - ANS-diffusion of water across a selectively permeable membrane

Define osteocytes - ANS-A mature bone cell; an osteoblast that has become embedded within
the bone matrix and occupies a lacuna.

Define phagocytosis - ANS-cellular eating

Define pinocytosis - ANS-Cell drinking

Define synthesis - ANS-the production of chemical compounds by reaction from simpler
materials.

Define transcytosis. - ANS-receptor mediated transport from one side of a cell to the other of a
macromolecule

Describe cytoplasm - ANS-gelatinous material inside the cell composed of cytosol, inclusions,
ribosomes, and a cytoskeleton

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