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BIOS 251/ BIOS 251 EXAM 2: (NEW 2025/ 2026 UPDATE) ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I REVIEW| QS & AS| GRADE A| 100% CORRECT (VERIFIED ANSWERS)- CHAMBERLAIN

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BIOS 251/ BIOS 251 EXAM 2: (NEW 2025/ 2026 UPDATE) ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY I REVIEW| QS & AS| GRADE A| 100% CORRECT (VERIFIED ANSWERS)- CHAMBERLAIN Network of protein filaments that aid in intracellular support, cell movement, and moves organelles. - ANS Cytoskeleton The basic unit of structure and function in all living things. Composed of plasma (cell membrane), cytoplasm, cytosol, nucleus, and cytoskeleton - ANS Cells Clear gel within the cell sometimes referred to as intracellular fluid (ICF) - ANS Cytosol All the fluid and components between the nucleus and the cell membrane; includes the cytosol as well as the cytoskeleton - ANS Cytoplasm Phospholipid bilayer that surrounds all cells and regulates what enters and leaves the cell; also provides protection for cells. - ANS Cell membrane (plasma membrane) Plasma membrane layers composed of phospholipid molecules arranged with polar heads facing the outside and nonpolar tails facing the inside. Contains Transmembrane proteins, Peripheral proteins, Cholesterol, and sugar (glycolipids and glycoproteins) - ANS Phospholipid Bilayer Integral proteins in the cell membrane, that extends all the way through the membrane touching both the ICF and ECF - ANS Transmembrane Proteins The proteins of a membrane that are not embedded in the lipid bilayer; they are appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane. - ANS Peripheral Protein Holds phospholipids still and can stiffen membrane - ANS Cholesterol Does not use ATP as an energy source, occurs from high to low concentration. Includes: Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis. - ANS Passive Transport Moves along concentration gradient, from higher to lower concentration - ANS Simple Diffusion The transport of substances through a cell membrane along a concentration gradient with the aid of carrier proteins - ANS Facilitated Diffusion Movement of water across semipermeable membrane from low solute concentration to high solute concentration - ANS Osmosis Solutions have high ECF osmolarity, water moves out of cell, cell shrinks - ANS Hypertonicity Solutions have same osmolarity, no net movement of water in or out of cell - ANS Isotonicity Solutions have low ECF osmolarity, water moves into the cell causing swelling and potential bursting - ANS Hypotonicity What tonicity are most intravenous (IV) solutions? - ANS Isotonic Solution Utilizes energy to move substances against the concentration gradient; from lower to higher concentration Depends on factors: ATP, Membrane proteins, Concentration of molecules, Membrane potentials - ANS Active Trans

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BIOS 251/ BIOS 251 EXAM 2: (NEW
2025/ 2026 UPDATE) ANATOMY AND
PHYSIOLOGY I REVIEW| QS & AS| GRADE A|
100% CORRECT (VERIFIED ANSWERS)-
CHAMBERLAIN



Network of protein filaments that aid in intracellular support, cell
movement, and moves organelles. - ANS ✓Cytoskeleton

The basic unit of structure and function in all living things.

Composed of plasma (cell membrane), cytoplasm, cytosol, nucleus, and
cytoskeleton - ANS ✓Cells

Clear gel within the cell sometimes referred to as intracellular fluid (ICF) -
ANS ✓Cytosol

All the fluid and components between the nucleus and the cell membrane;
includes the cytosol as well as the cytoskeleton - ANS ✓Cytoplasm

Phospholipid bilayer that surrounds all cells and regulates what enters and
leaves the cell; also provides protection for cells. - ANS ✓Cell membrane
(plasma membrane)

Plasma membrane layers composed of phospholipid molecules arranged
with polar heads facing the outside and nonpolar tails facing the inside.

Contains Transmembrane proteins, Peripheral proteins, Cholesterol, and
sugar (glycolipids and glycoproteins) - ANS ✓Phospholipid Bilayer

Integral proteins in the cell membrane, that extends all the way through the
membrane touching both the ICF and ECF - ANS ✓Transmembrane Proteins



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The proteins of a membrane that are not embedded in the lipid bilayer;
they are appendages loosely bound to the surface of the membrane. - ANS
✓Peripheral Protein

Holds phospholipids still and can stiffen membrane - ANS ✓Cholesterol

Does not use ATP as an energy source, occurs from high to low
concentration.

Includes: Simple diffusion, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis. - ANS ✓Passive
Transport

Moves along concentration gradient, from higher to lower concentration -
ANS ✓Simple Diffusion

The transport of substances through a cell membrane along a
concentration gradient with the aid of carrier proteins - ANS ✓Facilitated
Diffusion

Movement of water across semipermeable membrane from low solute
concentration to high solute concentration - ANS ✓Osmosis

Solutions have high ECF osmolarity, water moves out of cell, cell shrinks -
ANS ✓Hypertonicity

Solutions have same osmolarity, no net movement of water in or out of cell -
ANS ✓Isotonicity

Solutions have low ECF osmolarity, water moves into the cell causing
swelling and potential bursting - ANS ✓Hypotonicity

What tonicity are most intravenous (IV) solutions? - ANS ✓Isotonic Solution

Utilizes energy to move substances against the concentration gradient;
from lower to higher concentration

Depends on factors: ATP, Membrane proteins, Concentration of molecules,
Membrane potentials - ANS ✓Active Transport

Movement of material that is due to the electrochemical gradient
established by primary active transport - ANS ✓Secondary Active Transport



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