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TEAS ATI Practice Questions Anatomy and Physiology with answers. Qs What can happen in d, Exams of Nursing

TEAS ATI Practice Questions Anatomy and Physiology with answers. Qs What can happen in damaging to the spinal cord? A. Paralysis B. Epilepsy C. Celiac disease D. Pica - n Ans✔ A. Paralysis Qs What is the relationship between insulin and glucose? A. Synergistic B. Antagonistic C. Permissive D. Proportional - n Ans✔ B. Antagonistic Qs What system works to keep body fluid levels in balance and to defend the body against infections? A. Lymphatic system

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TEAS ATI Practice Questions Anatomy and
Physiology with answers.
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What can happen in damaging to the spinal cord?
A. Paralysis
B. Epilepsy
C. Celiac disease
D. Pica - n
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What is the relationship between insulin and glucose?
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B. Antagonistic
C. Permissive
D. Proportional - n
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B. Antagonistic
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Qs What can happen in damaging to the spinal cord? A. Paralysis B. Epilepsy C. Celiac disease D. Pica - n Ans✔ A. Paralysis Qs What is the relationship between insulin and glucose? A. Synergistic B. Antagonistic C. Permissive D. Proportional - n Ans✔ B. Antagonistic Qs

What system works to keep body fluid levels in balance and to defend the body against infections? A. Lymphatic system B. Nervous system C. Integumentary system D. Urinary system - n Ans✔ A. Lymphatic system Qs Which of the following hormones is released by the thymus gland? A. Melatonin B. Thymosin C. Oxytocin D. Calcitonin - n Ans✔ B. Thymosin Qs Where is the main site of lymphocyte production? A. Heart B. Liver C. Kidney D. Thymus - n

B. Neutrophil C. Basophils D. Lymphocyte - n Ans✔ A. Eosinophils Qs Which of the following is part of the alimentary canal? A. Pharynx, esophagus, rectum B. Pancreas, liver, gallbladder C. Pharynx, larynx, trachea D. Nose, mouth, diaphragm - n Ans✔ A. Pharynx, esophagus, rectum Qs The crescent shaped white area near the root of the nail is called? A. Lunula B. Eponychium C. Nail groove D. Nail plate - n Ans✔ A. Lunula Qs

Which type of gland secretes oil for the skin and hair? A. Bulbourethal gland B. Sebaceous gland C. Prostate gland D. Both A and B - n Ans✔ B. Sebaceous gland Qs A blood vessel that takes blood towards the heart is called? A. Artery B. Vein C. Arterials D. Popliteal artery - n Ans✔ B. Vein Qs Which layer of the blood vessels is made of tough connective tissue? A. Tunica externa B. Tunica media C. Tunica intima D. Both A & B - n Ans✔

C. O positive and A negative D. AB negative - n Ans✔ A. A negative and O negative Qs How much percentage of water in the average adult human body? A. 30% B. 40% C. 60% D. 85% - n Ans✔ C. 60% Qs The first step in hemostasis is? A. Formation of a platelet plug B. Blood clotting C. Vascular spasm D. Clot dissolution - n Ans✔ C. Vascular spasm Qs Which of the following is NOT involved in urine formation?

A. Glomerular filtration B. Tubular reabsorption C. Tubular secretion D. Vascular secretion - n Ans✔ D. Vascular secretion Qs Which hormone is known as fight or flight hormone? A. Epinephrine B. Testosterone C. Oxytocin D. Progesterone - n Ans✔ A. Epinephrine Qs The digestive enzyme that helps to break down lipids is? A. Amylase B. Pepsin C. Protease D. Lipase - n Ans✔ D. Lipase

D. Areolar, stratified, spongy, and neuroglia - n Ans✔ B. Connective, epithelial, muscle, and nervous Qs The bacterial disease that affects the lungs is? A. Celiac B. Anaphylaxis C. Bulimia D. Tuberculosis - n Ans✔ D. Tuberculosis Qs Inflammation of the vocal cords is called? A. Laryngitis B. Rhinitis C. Colitis D. Cystitis - n Ans✔ A. Laryngitis Qs The nervous system is composed of?

A. Central and peripheral systems B. Sympathetic and parasympathetic systems C. Endocrine and circulatory system D. Autonomic and somatic systems - n Ans✔ A. Central and peripheral systems Qs What organs is/are found in the left upper quadrant? A. Pancreas B. Stomach C. Gallbladder D. A and B - n Ans✔ D. A and B Qs The sequence of cardiac conduction is: A. SA node, Purkinje fibers, AV node, and bundle of his B. SA node, AV node, bundle of His, and Purkinje fibers C. AV node, bundle of His, SA node, and Purkinje fibers D. AV node, SA node, Purkinje fibers, and bundle of his - n Ans✔ B. SA node, AV node, Bundle of His, and Purkinje fibers

Ans✔ C. Primarily responsible for visual processing Qs Which of the following belong to the temporal lobe? A. Comprehension, memory, and understanding B. Sensory input and language C. Temperature, touch, and perception D. A and B - n Ans✔ D. A and B Qs Contraction of the heart is known as? A. Systole B. Diastole C. Systemic circuit D. Pulmonary circuit - n Ans✔ A. Systole Qs Narrowing of the arteries due to plaque buildup on artery walls is known as? A. Aneurysm

B. Arrhythmia C. Anemia D. Atherosclerosis - n Ans✔ D. Atherosclerosis Qs First part of small intestine: A. Jejunum B. Ileum C. Duodenum D. None of the above - n Ans✔ C. Duodenum Qs The largest blood cell: A. Eosinophils B. Basophils C. Monocytes D. Lymphocytes - n Ans✔ C. Monocytes Qs

A. Under secretion of growth hormone Qs Which of the following glands is called master gland and controls hormone secretion? A. Pituitary gland B. Parathyroid glands C.Thymus Gland D. Thyroid gland - n Ans✔ A. Pituitary Qs Oxygen absorbed by capillaries by the process of: A. Osmosis B. Diffusion C. Active transport D. All of the above - n Ans✔ B. Diffusion Qs Which of the following terms represent closer to the origin of the body part? A. Proximal B. Distal

C. Superficial D. Lateral - n Ans✔ A. Proximal Qs Which of the following is the outside layer of the heart? A. Myocardium B. Endocardium C. Pericardium D. Epicardium - n Ans✔ D. Epicardium Qs Renin enzyme is produced from? A. Kidney B. Liver C. Pancreas D. Duodenum - n Ans✔ A. Kidney Qs What is the tricuspid valve?

Qs Example of positive feedback mechanisms? A. Contractions in childbirth B. Thermal regulation C. Blood sugar regulation D. None of the above - n Ans✔ A. Contractions in childbirth Qs Which of the following is the functional unit of the kidney? A. Glomerulus B. Convoluted tubule C. Bowman's capsule D. Nephron - n Ans✔ D. Nephron Qs What organs transport sperm from the epididymis? A. Epididymis B. Vas deferens C. Seminal vesicles

D. Prostate gland - n Ans✔ B. Vas deferens Qs What is the outer layer of the kidney called? A. Glomerulus B. Renal pelvis C. Renal medulla D. Renal cortex - n Ans✔ D. Renal cortex Qs Which of the following is the best definition of anatomy? A. The study of how living organisms perform their vital functions B. Standing displaying the ventral surface of the body C. The study of internal and external structures of the body D. Standing with arms and legs abducted - n Ans✔ C. The study of internal and external structures of the body Qs What structure separate to thoracic and abdominal cavity?