ATI Teas 7 Test bank / ATI Teas 7 Questions bank (300 + Questions with Answers)
ATI TEAS 7 TEST BANK 300 PLUS QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2022
How are
... [Show More] carbohydrates used by the body? Choose ALL answers that apply.
structure
Communication
storage
Recognition
What type of immunity does a vaccine provide? Choose only ONE best answer.
naturally acquired passive immunity
Artificially acquired passive immunity
Naturally acquired active immunity
Artificially acquired active immunity
Which organs and/or glands are superior to the liver? Choose ALL answers that apply.
Lungs
Parathyroid gland
Kidneys
Thymus
Which cavity contains all of the frontal cavities? Choose only ONE best answer.
Dorsal
Thoracic
Abdominopelvic
Ventral
Which of the following carry oxygenated blood? Choose ALL answers that apply.
Pulmonary artery
Pulmonary vein
Aorta
Superior vena cava
Which of the following are disaccharides? Choose ALL answers that apply.
Sucrose
Glucose
Cellulose
Lactose
Which body system is responsible for the transport of dissolved oxygen from the lungs to the spleen?
Immune
Endocrine
Respiratory
Cardiovascular
Which condition can lead to blood clots and stroke?
Aneurysm
Arrhythmia
Asthma
Hypertension
A botanist wants to determine if environmental temperature affects root growth. In her experiment, she creates 4 rooms at temperatures that vary by 5 degrees F. Each room gets 20 seedlings of the same species, which she grows on agar plates for 60 days. Once a day, she measures the length of each seedling's root. At the end of 60 days, she compares the length of the roots with the room temperature. She finds the room with the lowest temperature produced the longest roots.
What is the independent variable in this study?
Temperature
Seedlings
Light
Root length
Which of the following can act as enzymes in the body?
Globular proteins
Lipase
Amylase
Glucagon
Which of the following is the carbohydrate monomer?
Disaccharide
Lactose
Monosaccharide
Thymine
Which of the following are true about water?
Water has polar covalent bonds.
Water has a neutral pH of 7.
Water has a low specific heat capacity.
Water as a solid is less dense than water as a liquid.
Hydrophobic proteins often provide which function in the body?
Digestive enzymes
Provide structure
Carry oxygen molecules
Store energy
Which of the following have a smaller genetic scale than a chromosome?
Genome
Gene
DNA
All of the above
What best measures the volume of a solid?
Triple beam balance
Measuring wheel and mathematical formula
Graduated cylinder
Measuring wheel
What cavities are in the ventral cavity of the human body?
Thoracic Cavity
Abdominal Cavity
Cranial Cavity
Pelvic Cavity
Which is the largest part of the airway?
Alveoli
Bronchi
Bronchioles
Trachea
Which of the following is an effect of high blood pressure?
Smoking
Excessive dietary salt
Renal vessel damage
Older age
What is the monomer for nucleic acids?
Nucleotide Amino acid
Phosphate group
Ribosome
Consider the graph which represents a botanist's data of root growth. What is the independent variable?
Temperature
Root tissue
Light exposure
Root length
What type of tissue protects the respiratory system's trachea?
Bone
Cartilage
Collagen
Keratin
Which of the following are examples of covalent bonds?
H₂O
NaCl
C₆H₁₂O₆
MgO
Which of the following is an example of Mendelian inheritance?
Incomplete Dominance
Polygenic Alleles
Combination Inheritance
Recessive Inheritance
Which of the following are globular proteins?
Antibody
Enzyme
Hemoglobin
Keratin
What type of bond connects amino acids?
Covalent
Peptide
Ionic
Hydrogen
What is the name for a microorganism that lives on or in the human body and normally causes no disease or harm?
Bacteria
Commensal Microorganism
Microorganism
Host
of the following infectious diseases can be caused by a viral infection?
COVID-19
Varicella
Mumps
Measles
You are a nursing student and are triaging a patient. Which of the following is an example of quantitative data you can gather?
The patients say he feels pain.
The patient says he has stabbing pain in his right lower abdomen.
The patient's temperature is 101.7 degrees F.
The patient reports that he had a fever yesterday
Which of the following are examples of steroids in the human body?
Cholesterol
Testosterone
Cortisol
Estradiol
What of the following factors influence the rate of a chemical reaction?
Temperature
Pressure
Concentration of reactants and substrate
Any catalysts
Which of the following infectious diseases can be caused by bacteria?
Tuberculosis
Cholera
Varicella
Influenza
During which of the following stages does crossing over occur?
Mitosis Prophase
Meiosis Prophase I
Meiosis Prophase II
Interphase
Which of the following is correct based on anatomical terms? The shoulder joint is proximal to the neck.
The elbow joint is superior to the shoulder.
The thoracic vertebrae are superior to the cervical vertebrae. The thumb is on the lateral aspect of the hand.
Which of the following is a genetic condition that affects the respiratory system?
Asthma
Cystic fibrosis
Mycosis
Surfactant Deficiency
A particular atom is uncharged, and it has an electron configuration of 1s2 2s2 2p⁶ 3s2 and a mass number of 14. How many protons does it have?
14
6
8
12
Which of the following describes the term allele? A base-pair substitution in DNA
An inheritable variation of a gene
A grouping of various genes
Variations of complementary base pairs
Which of the following is part of the cardiovascular system?
Blood vessels
Brain
Kidneys
Lungs
Which of the following are possible effects of obesity?
Reduced exercise
Joint and body pain
Hypertension
Diabetes
Which of the following factors does not strengthen a scientific argument?
Lack of bias.
Extensive use of qualitative research and data.
Able to be reproduced and repeated by others. Withstands the test of time
Which of the following are functions of the kidneys?
Make urine and maintain water homeostasis
Help maintain blood pressure
Synthesize Vitamin D
Filter blood of salt, nutrients, water, and waste
Which of the following correctly orders the layers of the epidermis from most superficial to deepest?
S. spinosa, S. Basale, S. corneum, S. granulosum, S. lucidum
S. corneum, S. lucidum, S. granulosum, S. spinosum, S. Basale
S. corneum, S. spinosum, S. Basale, S. granulosum, S. lucidum
S. Basale, S. spinosum, S. granulosum, S. lucidum, S. corneum
What of the following statements is true about an allergic reaction?
An allergic reaction, like hives or wheezing breath, is the result of overactive body systems like the integumentary system and respiratory system.
An allergic reaction is a function of overactive B-cells in the body, which release various immunoglobulins.
An allergic reaction is a function of overactive mast cells in the body, which are stimulated by Immunoglobulin E.
An allergic reaction involves proteins like histamine, keratin and collagen.
Alkali metals are in which group of the periodic table?
Group 1
Group 2
Group 7
Group 8
Which term refers to a molecule of DNA and structural protein?
Lysosome
Centrosome
Chromosome
Genome
If Silicon (Si) has an atomic mass of 28.1 AMU (atomic mass units), which of the following is the most likely number of neutrons an atom of Silicon would have?
28.1
14
28
14.2
Which neuromuscular system controls voluntary movement?
Autonomic
Somatic
Sympathetic
Parasympathetic
Which of the following is another name for a sweat gland?
Ceruminous
Sebaceous
Sudoriferous
Integumeous
Which of the following is another name for the voice box?
Alveoli Larynx
Trachea
Pharynx
Which term refers to the relaxation of heart muscle?
Diastole Systole
Asystole
Cardiastole
What is located in the skin's dermis?
Blood vessels
Nerve endings
Collagen
Melanocytes [Show Less]