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Anatomy refers to the internal and external structures of the body and their physical relationships, whereas physiology refers to the study of the functions of those structures.

Important Review Questions on Anatomy and Physiology. 
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1. Slow, sustained contractions are the specialty of _____ muscle.

2. Cells that present the MHCII are doing to so say, in essence, 'Look what I _____.'

3. One common way to organize physiological knowledge is to classify it by _____.

4. A(n) _____, or joint, is any site where two bones meet.

5. ''Mental'' refers to the _____.

6. Triglycerides consist of three _____ joined to a molecule of _____.

7. Until and unless the secondary oocyte meets a sperm, it remains in _____. If it does meet a sperm, it continues division and a mature _____ (already fertilized!) and a(n) _____ result.

8. The role of the parasympathetic division of the ANS in the male sexual response is to cause _____, and that of the sympathetic division to cause _____.

9. The amount of potassium which leaves the cell is limited by _____.

10. The _____ reaches the uterus around four days after ovulation. It remains there as the _____ breaks up, during which time it is nourished by uterine secretions.

11. Raynaud's disease is a disease in which _____.

12. When a phosphate is added to ADP by the action of ATP synthase, which is driven by a hydrogen ion gradient generated by the _____ of fuels, the process is called _____.

13. Fat is emulsified in order to increase the_____ of the droplets.

14. The large bump in the central region of the humerus is an attachment point for the major muscle of the shoulder, the deltoid, and is called the _____.

15. Consumption of fat soluble vitamins without any accompanying fat results in _____, since they will not be dissolved.

16. _____ are rounded clusters of cells composed of epithelium; their function is unknown.

17. The apical cells of stratified squamous epithelia are alive if the tissue is _____.

18. Respiration is in part regulated by nuclei of the _____, the fibers of which are part of the brain stem.

19. The region of the loop of Henle in which fluid is traveling toward the hilus is called the _____; the region where fluid is flowing toward the outer surface of the kidney is the _____.

20. Carbohydrate stores are rapidly increased or decreased, and it's possible for body weight to fluctuate as much as _____% due to carbohydrate storage (with the accompanying water) in lean individuals.

21. energy + A + B --> C
(Pick the correct choice within each set of brackets.) This reaction is [exergonic/endergonic].

22. _____ are the structures within the kidney that actually sort the substances which should be kept or discarded.

23. Patients suffering from alkalosis that is not caused by the kidneys (the kidneys can't compensate for their own failure!) will excrete fewer _____ and more _____ in the urine. This is called '_____.'

24. The weight-bearing bone of the leg is the _____.

25. In advanced age, there are _____ dermal papillae.