A&P4 ATI - EXAM REVIEW
FOR ATI
ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY 4
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Anatomy & Physiology ATI
1. Which of the following pituitary hormones
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• follicle-stimulating hormone
2. When blood leaves the left ventricle of the heart, which of the following structures does it
enter next?
• aorta
3. Calcium concentration in the blood is controlled by which of the following glands?
• parathyroid
4. Which of the following occurs as a result of the release of antidiuretic hormone?
• Fluid volume in the body increases
5. Which of the following is responsible for the regulation of body temperature?
• hypothalamus
6. Breastfeeding of an infant provides which of the following types of immunity?
• natural passive
7. Which of the following antibody types mediates the body's response to an allergen?
• IgE
8. Which of the following is the function of the ureters?
• To conduct urine from the kidneys to the bladder
9. Which of the following electrolytes plays an essential role in the clotting of blood?
• Calcium
• -plays an essential role in blood coagulation.
10. Testosterone production is regulated by which of the following glands?
• Pituitary gland
11. Bile aids in the digestion of which of the following?
• Fat, bile breaks down fats in normally functioning gastrointestinal system
12. Which of the following is the hormone that regulates urine output?
• Anti-diuretic from posterior pituitary to increase reabsorption of water & sodium
from kidney's
13. Which of the following does the respiratory system eliminate when there is an excess of
hydrogen ions in the body?
• carbon dioxide
14. Blood cells are produced by which of the following?
• Red bone marrow
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15. After passing through the glottis, inspired air then travels through which of the following
structures?
• larynx
16. Which of the following types of muscle tissue is under voluntary control?
• skeletal
17. An occurrence of too high of a concentration of which of the following electrolytes is
associated with cardiac arrhythmias?
• Potassium
18. Blood pH is measured by the gain and loss of which of the following?
• Hydrogen
19. Which of the following is a structure that filters foreign particles from lymphatic fluid?
• Lymph nodes
20. Which part of the brain regulates heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure?
• medulla oblongata
21. Which of the following substances is involved in the destruction of ingested pathogens?
• stomach acid
22. The release of histamine is associated with which of the following?
• mast cells
23. Which part of the nephron is closest to the collecting duct?
• distal convoluted tubule
24. Which of the following is a result of stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system?
• Increased cardiac output
25. Which of the following hormones is produced by the thyroid gland and is active in
calcium metabolism?
• calcitonin
26. Which of the following cardiac valves prevents blood from returning to the left ventricle
of the heart?
• Aortic valve
27. Which of the following describes the event of ovulation?
• the graafian follicle releases an ovum
28. Which of the following is a structure of the inner ear? [Show Less]