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Comprehensive BIO 253 Exam 1 Detailed Exam Prep and Study Guide 2026/2027 designed to help students prepare for quizzes, tests, and university examinations. Covers essential Human Anatomy and Physiology concepts frequently assessed in Exam 1, including homeostasis, cellular structure and function, tissues, integumentary system, skeletal system, muscular system, and foundational physiological processes. Includes comprehensive review materials, practice tests, key concept summaries, study notes, and exam-focused content to strengthen understanding and improve academic performance. Ideal for students seeking structured revision support and complete preparation for BIO 253 Exam 1 and related coursework.

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BIO 253 Exam 1 Detailed Exam Prep and
Study Guide for 2026/2027: Comprehensive
Review, Practice Tests, and Key Concepts


Question 1:
Which of the following are the two main cell types found in neural tissue?

A. Neurons and astrocytes
B. Neurons and neuroglia
C. Neuroglia and Schwann cells
D. Neurons and oligodendrocytes

Correct Answer: B. Neurons and neuroglia

Rationale: Neural tissue is composed primarily of neurons, which transmit electrical
signals, and neuroglia (glial cells), which provide structural, metabolic, and functional
support. Astrocytes, Schwann cells, and oligodendrocytes are subtypes of neuroglia,
not the main categories.


Question 2:
The nervous system is divided into which two major anatomical parts?

A. Somatic and autonomic nervous systems
B. Central and peripheral nervous systems
C. Sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
D. Motor and sensory systems

Correct Answer: B. Central and peripheral nervous systems

Rationale: The central nervous system (CNS) consists of the brain and spinal cord,
while the peripheral nervous system (PNS) includes all nerves outside the CNS. The
other options represent functional divisions rather than anatomical ones.


Question 3:
What is the primary general function of the nervous system?

A. Producing hormones for body regulation
B. Transporting oxygen throughout the body

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C. Processing and responding to internal and external stimuli
D. Filtering blood and removing waste

Correct Answer: C. Processing and responding to internal and external stimuli

Rationale: The nervous system detects, processes, and responds to sensory input such
as touch, sound, and vision. It does not transport oxygen or filter blood, which are
functions of the circulatory and urinary systems.


Question 4:
A neuron is best defined as:

A. A support cell in the nervous system
B. A nerve cell responsible for electrical and chemical signaling
C. A connective tissue cell in the brain
D. A hormone-producing cell

Correct Answer: B. A nerve cell responsible for electrical and chemical signaling

Rationale: Neurons are the functional units of the nervous system responsible for
receiving, processing, and transmitting information via electrical impulses and
neurotransmitters.


Question 5:
Which structure is NOT part of a typical neuron?

A. Axon
B. Dendrite
C. Cell body
D. Myelin sheath

Correct Answer: D. Myelin sheath

Rationale: The myelin sheath is produced by glial cells (Schwann cells or
oligodendrocytes), not part of the neuron itself. The neuron consists of dendrites, cell
body, and axon.


Question 6:
How is a myelinated axon formed in the peripheral nervous system?

A. Astrocytes wrap around the axon
B. Oligodendrocytes surround the axon

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C. Schwann cells wrap around the axon
D. Microglia form protective layers

Correct Answer: C. Schwann cells wrap around the axon

Rationale: In the PNS, Schwann cells repeatedly wrap around axons to form the
myelin sheath, increasing conduction speed. Oligodendrocytes perform this function
in the CNS.


Question 7:
Which neuron type has one axon and multiple dendrites?

A. Bipolar neuron
B. Unipolar neuron
C. Multipolar neuron
D. Sensory neuron only

Correct Answer: C. Multipolar neuron

Rationale: Multipolar neurons have one axon and many dendrites and are the most
common type, especially in the brain and spinal cord.


Question 8:
Sensory neurons are responsible for:

A. Carrying impulses from CNS to muscles
B. Relaying information within the brain
C. Carrying impulses from body to CNS
D. Producing neurotransmitters only

Correct Answer: C. Carrying impulses from body to CNS

Rationale: Sensory (afferent) neurons transmit information from receptors in the body
toward the central nervous system.


Question 9:
Which glial cell type forms the blood-brain barrier?

A. Microglia
B. Astrocytes
C. Ependymal cells
D. Schwann cells

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Correct Answer: B. Astrocytes

Rationale: Astrocytes help form and maintain the blood-brain barrier, regulating
substances entering the CNS from the bloodstream.


Question 10:
The primary function of oligodendrocytes is to:

A. Produce cerebrospinal fluid
B. Phagocytose pathogens
C. Myelinate CNS axons
D. Conduct nerve impulses

Correct Answer: C. Myelinate CNS axons

Rationale: Oligodendrocytes produce myelin in the CNS, insulating axons and
increasing signal conduction speed.


Question 11:
Microglia function mainly as:

A. Support cells for neurons
B. Immune defense cells in CNS
C. Myelin-producing cells
D. CSF-producing cells

Correct Answer: B. Immune defense cells in CNS

Rationale: Microglia act as macrophages in the CNS, removing debris and pathogens
through phagocytosis.


Question 12:
Ependymal cells are primarily responsible for:

A. Producing myelin
B. Producing hormones
C. Circulating cerebrospinal fluid
D. Conducting impulses

Correct Answer: C. Circulating cerebrospinal fluid

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