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ATI TEAS 7 2022- 2023 EXAM SCIENCE SECTION (REAL EXAM) (1).docx
The law of segregation states that each pair of alleles segregate randomly during gametogenesis (gamete formation). This means that each gamete (sex cell) receives one copy of a gene (an allele). They later reunite or combine randomly during fertilization. This way, the offspring acquires one allele from each of the parents. 
 
The law of ________ states that the offspring will always display the dominant trait in the phenotype by suppressing the recessive trait. 
 
A) independent assortment 
b)...
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The law of segregation states that each pair of alleles segregate randomly during gametogenesis (gamete formation). This means that each gamete (sex cell) receives one copy of a gene (an allele). They later reunite or combine randomly during fertilization. This way, the offspring acquires one allele from each of the parents. 
 
The law of ________ states that the offspring will always display the dominant trait in the phenotype by suppressing the recessive trait. 
 
A) independent assortment 
b)...
ATI TEAS 7 2022- 2023 EXAM SCIENCE SECTION (REAL EXAM) (1).docx
1. Which of the following structures in the male reproductive system secretes a fluid that nourishes and protects sperm? 
A) Urethra 
B) Prostate gland 
C) Vas deferens 
D) Epididymis - ANSWER B) Prostate gland 
 
2. Which of the following parts of the central nervous system releases chemicals that regulate the pituitary gland? 
A) Cerebellum 
B) Hypothalamus 
C) Spinal cord 
D) Thalamus - ANSWER B) Hypothalamus 
 
3. Which of the following body systems is the primary system involved in ...
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1. Which of the following structures in the male reproductive system secretes a fluid that nourishes and protects sperm? 
A) Urethra 
B) Prostate gland 
C) Vas deferens 
D) Epididymis - ANSWER B) Prostate gland 
 
2. Which of the following parts of the central nervous system releases chemicals that regulate the pituitary gland? 
A) Cerebellum 
B) Hypothalamus 
C) Spinal cord 
D) Thalamus - ANSWER B) Hypothalamus 
 
3. Which of the following body systems is the primary system involved in ...
ATI TEAS 7 2022- 2023 EXAM SCIENCE SECTION (REAL EXAM) (1).docx
Nasopharynx - ANSWER 
 
Oropharnyx - ANSWER 
 
Laryngopharnyx - ANSWER 
 
Larynx - ANSWER 
 
The windpipe, which connects the larynx to the lungs - ANSWER Trachea 
 
Left Bronchus - ANSWER 
 
Right Bronchus - ANSWER 
 
Small passages in the lungs that connect the bronchi to alveoli - ANSWER Bronchioles 
 
Closer to the heart 
Has two lobes: the superior and inferior - ANSWER Left Lung
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Nasopharynx - ANSWER 
 
Oropharnyx - ANSWER 
 
Laryngopharnyx - ANSWER 
 
Larynx - ANSWER 
 
The windpipe, which connects the larynx to the lungs - ANSWER Trachea 
 
Left Bronchus - ANSWER 
 
Right Bronchus - ANSWER 
 
Small passages in the lungs that connect the bronchi to alveoli - ANSWER Bronchioles 
 
Closer to the heart 
Has two lobes: the superior and inferior - ANSWER Left Lung
ATI TEAS 7 2022- 2023 EXAM SCIENCE SECTION (REAL EXAM) (1).docx
How are carbohydrates used by the body? 
Structure 
Communication 
Storage 
Recognition - ANSWER Structure 
Communication 
Storage 
Recognition 
 
What type of immunity does a vaccine provide ? 
Naturally acquired passive immunity 
Artificially acquired passive immunity 
Naturally acquired active immunity 
Artificially acquired active immunity - ANSWER Artificial acquired active immunity 
 
Which organs and/or glands are superior to the liver? Choose ALL that apply. 
Lungs 
Parathyroid ...
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How are carbohydrates used by the body? 
Structure 
Communication 
Storage 
Recognition - ANSWER Structure 
Communication 
Storage 
Recognition 
 
What type of immunity does a vaccine provide ? 
Naturally acquired passive immunity 
Artificially acquired passive immunity 
Naturally acquired active immunity 
Artificially acquired active immunity - ANSWER Artificial acquired active immunity 
 
Which organs and/or glands are superior to the liver? Choose ALL that apply. 
Lungs 
Parathyroid ...
ATI TEAS 7 2022- 2023 EXAM SCIENCE SECTION (REAL EXAM) (1).docx
Cephalic - ANSWER Head 
 
Cranial - ANSWER Skull 
 
Facial - ANSWER Face 
 
Cervial - ANSWER Neck 
 
Axillary - ANSWER Armpit 
 
Brachial - ANSWER Arm 
 
Antecubtial - ANSWER Front of elbow 
 
Carpal - ANSWER Wrist 
 
Palmar - ANSWER Palm 
 
digital or phalangeal - ANSWER Fingers 
 
Femoral - ANSWER Thigh 
 
Patella - ANSWER Front of knee
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Cephalic - ANSWER Head 
 
Cranial - ANSWER Skull 
 
Facial - ANSWER Face 
 
Cervial - ANSWER Neck 
 
Axillary - ANSWER Armpit 
 
Brachial - ANSWER Arm 
 
Antecubtial - ANSWER Front of elbow 
 
Carpal - ANSWER Wrist 
 
Palmar - ANSWER Palm 
 
digital or phalangeal - ANSWER Fingers 
 
Femoral - ANSWER Thigh 
 
Patella - ANSWER Front of knee
Mosby’s Canadian Manual of Diagnostic and Laboratory Tests 2nd Edition Pagana Test Bank
PTT - ANSWER partial prothrombin time 
 60-70 seconds 
measures the time it takes your blood to clot. 
Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) is done to: 
 
 Find a cause of abnormal bleeding or bruising. 
 Check for low levels of blood clotting factors. The lack of some clotting factors can cause bleeding disorders such as hemophilia. 
 Check for conditions that cause clotting problems. Conditions such as antiphospholipid antibody syndrome or lupus anticoagulant syndrome develop when the immun...
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PTT - ANSWER partial prothrombin time 
 60-70 seconds 
measures the time it takes your blood to clot. 
Partial thromboplastin time (PTT) is done to: 
 
 Find a cause of abnormal bleeding or bruising. 
 Check for low levels of blood clotting factors. The lack of some clotting factors can cause bleeding disorders such as hemophilia. 
 Check for conditions that cause clotting problems. Conditions such as antiphospholipid antibody syndrome or lupus anticoagulant syndrome develop when the immun...
Pearson Edexcel IAL Business Unit 4 Complete Revision Notes(WBS14)
Mediums - ANSWERThe methods used to send the message or information for example telephone, email, letter, fax, advert and media such as TV and radio 
 
Communication model - ANSWERThis simplifies the process of describing how people communicate and what is required for successful communication 
 
Culture - ANSWERThe beliefs and traditions of the people of a country or religion which sometimes mean similar messages/signals can be interpreted in different ways 
 
Brand awareness - ANSWERFi...
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Mediums - ANSWERThe methods used to send the message or information for example telephone, email, letter, fax, advert and media such as TV and radio 
 
Communication model - ANSWERThis simplifies the process of describing how people communicate and what is required for successful communication 
 
Culture - ANSWERThe beliefs and traditions of the people of a country or religion which sometimes mean similar messages/signals can be interpreted in different ways 
 
Brand awareness - ANSWERFi...
TEAS 7 SCIENCE 2024
Hyperventilation - ANSWER carbon dioxide levels decrease causing increase in blood PH 
 
Stratum Basale - ANSWER deepest layer contains melanin producing cells called melanocytes 
 
Tendon - ANSWER connect bone to muscle 
 
Estrogen - ANSWER a hormone produced in the ovaries 
 
Spleen - ANSWER erythrocytes recycled; blood filtered. Damage to spleen is critical spleen full of blood resulting massive blood loss 
 
First degree burn - ANSWER only epidermis is damaged; sunburn example of...
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Hyperventilation - ANSWER carbon dioxide levels decrease causing increase in blood PH 
 
Stratum Basale - ANSWER deepest layer contains melanin producing cells called melanocytes 
 
Tendon - ANSWER connect bone to muscle 
 
Estrogen - ANSWER a hormone produced in the ovaries 
 
Spleen - ANSWER erythrocytes recycled; blood filtered. Damage to spleen is critical spleen full of blood resulting massive blood loss 
 
First degree burn - ANSWER only epidermis is damaged; sunburn example of...
TEAS 7 Science Practice Test Questions and answers
Which blood group is a universal donor? 
 
a. A 
b. B 
c. AB 
d. O - ANSWER d. O 
 
Blood oxygen levels are most likely low when blood 
 
a. leaves the aorta 
b. fills the right atrium 
c. reaches body tissues 
d. flows through ateries - ANSWER b. fills the right atrium with 
 
An intracellular chemical signal can be produced in the cell membrane. Once it is produced, where does it go? 
 
a. To a different cell 
b. To another part of the cell 
c. To a region right outside the cell 
d. To an ...
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Which blood group is a universal donor? 
 
a. A 
b. B 
c. AB 
d. O - ANSWER d. O 
 
Blood oxygen levels are most likely low when blood 
 
a. leaves the aorta 
b. fills the right atrium 
c. reaches body tissues 
d. flows through ateries - ANSWER b. fills the right atrium with 
 
An intracellular chemical signal can be produced in the cell membrane. Once it is produced, where does it go? 
 
a. To a different cell 
b. To another part of the cell 
c. To a region right outside the cell 
d. To an ...
ATI TEAS 7 Science EXAM LATEST 2024-2025 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS.
Which of the following cell types is responsible for the production of soluble antibodies? 
A. Cytotoxic T cell 
B. Macrophage cell 
C. Helper T cell 
D. B cell - ANSWER D. B cell 
The production of antibodies by B cells is part of the humoral response to antigens. 
 
Which of the following organ systems is responsible for transporting nutrients, water, and other substances throughout the human body? 
A. Respiratory 
B. Immune 
C. Nervous 
D. Circulatory - ANSWER D. Circulatory 
The heart ...
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Which of the following cell types is responsible for the production of soluble antibodies? 
A. Cytotoxic T cell 
B. Macrophage cell 
C. Helper T cell 
D. B cell - ANSWER D. B cell 
The production of antibodies by B cells is part of the humoral response to antigens. 
 
Which of the following organ systems is responsible for transporting nutrients, water, and other substances throughout the human body? 
A. Respiratory 
B. Immune 
C. Nervous 
D. Circulatory - ANSWER D. Circulatory 
The heart ...