Bio117 final (hondros) exam Questions and Correct Answers
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proximal/distal - ANSWER-closest to point of attachment/farther from point of attachment
superficial/deep - ANSWER-close to skin/close to muscle
sagittal plane - ANSWER-right and left portions
frontal plane - ANSWER-anterior/posterior coronal plane
transverse plane - ANSWER-suerior/inferior/ cross section
filtration - ANSWER-movement of water and dissolved substances from area of high presuure to low
pressure
osmosis - ANSWER-using semipremable membrane diffusion of water from area of high concentration
to low concentration of water
active transport - ANSWER-atp pump;requires atp
endocytosis: pagoctytosis-eating
pinocytosis: driking
exocytosis: moves substances outside cell
passive transport - ANSWER-diffusion- water from high to low
faciltated diffusion-heler moleules (protteins) move from high to low
filtration-high pressure to low
osmosis-movement of water high to low concentration
, Digestive pathway - ANSWER-mouth- pharynx-esophagus-stomach-small intestine-large intestine-
rectum-anus
spincters - ANSWER-upper esophageal-between pharynx and esophagus
lower esophageal-between esophagus and stomach
illoceccal valve-small intestine and large intestine
intrnal anus-between rectus and anus
external anal-between rectus and anus( only skeletal voluntary)
tissue injury - ANSWER-bruising,inflammation, prostglandin (pain) leaky blood vessles-allows wbc to
attack, histamine causes blood vessels to leak
what happens when we inspire/expire - ANSWER-inspire volume goes up pressure goes down when
expire volume goes down and pressure goes up
t - ANSWER-
stomach secretes - ANSWER-mucus-protection
hydrochloric acid-unravel proteins;kills microorganism that are ingested in food
pepsin-digest proteins
intrinsic factor-vit b absorption
liver responsible for - ANSWER-synthesis of bilesalts and secretions of biles
synthesis of plasma protein maintain blood volume
storage glyogen-fat soluable vitamins
detoxification of drugs and harmful substances
metabolism of carbs-regulation of glusose
metablosm of proteins-nitrogen convert to urea
metabolism of fats -synthesis cholesterol,phosoliids, convert excess dietary protein and carbs to fat
phagocytosis
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proximal/distal - ANSWER-closest to point of attachment/farther from point of attachment
superficial/deep - ANSWER-close to skin/close to muscle
sagittal plane - ANSWER-right and left portions
frontal plane - ANSWER-anterior/posterior coronal plane
transverse plane - ANSWER-suerior/inferior/ cross section
filtration - ANSWER-movement of water and dissolved substances from area of high presuure to low
pressure
osmosis - ANSWER-using semipremable membrane diffusion of water from area of high concentration
to low concentration of water
active transport - ANSWER-atp pump;requires atp
endocytosis: pagoctytosis-eating
pinocytosis: driking
exocytosis: moves substances outside cell
passive transport - ANSWER-diffusion- water from high to low
faciltated diffusion-heler moleules (protteins) move from high to low
filtration-high pressure to low
osmosis-movement of water high to low concentration
, Digestive pathway - ANSWER-mouth- pharynx-esophagus-stomach-small intestine-large intestine-
rectum-anus
spincters - ANSWER-upper esophageal-between pharynx and esophagus
lower esophageal-between esophagus and stomach
illoceccal valve-small intestine and large intestine
intrnal anus-between rectus and anus
external anal-between rectus and anus( only skeletal voluntary)
tissue injury - ANSWER-bruising,inflammation, prostglandin (pain) leaky blood vessles-allows wbc to
attack, histamine causes blood vessels to leak
what happens when we inspire/expire - ANSWER-inspire volume goes up pressure goes down when
expire volume goes down and pressure goes up
t - ANSWER-
stomach secretes - ANSWER-mucus-protection
hydrochloric acid-unravel proteins;kills microorganism that are ingested in food
pepsin-digest proteins
intrinsic factor-vit b absorption
liver responsible for - ANSWER-synthesis of bilesalts and secretions of biles
synthesis of plasma protein maintain blood volume
storage glyogen-fat soluable vitamins
detoxification of drugs and harmful substances
metabolism of carbs-regulation of glusose
metablosm of proteins-nitrogen convert to urea
metabolism of fats -synthesis cholesterol,phosoliids, convert excess dietary protein and carbs to fat
phagocytosis