TEAS 7 Anatomy & Physiology Practice
Questions
Which of the following organs transports semen through the penis? -
urethra
Which of the
... [Show More] following describes the location of the heart relative to the
lungs? - anterior
The rectum is a part of which of the following organs? - large intestine
Which of the following types of variables is changed in a scientific
experiment? - independent variable
Which of the following type of reactions is shown below?
CaCl2 + 2NaOH → Ca(OH)2 + 2NaCl - double replacement
Which of the following is NOT part of the innate immune system? -
antibodies
Which of the following is NOT a function of the respiratory system in
humans? - to distribute oxygen to the rest of the body
Which of the following processes occurs in red bone marrow? -
hematopoiesis
Which of the following parts of the nervous system is protected by the
vertebral column? - spinal cord
Which of the following is a monomer used to build carbohydrates? -
glucose
Which of the following terms describes a conclusion reached on the basis
of evidence and reasoning? - inference
If a plant that is homozygous dominant (T) for a trait is crossed with a
plant that is homozygous recessive (t) for the same trait, what will be the
phenotype of the offspring if the trait follows Mendelian patterns of
inheritance? - All offspring will show the dominant phenotype.
Which of the following processes uses the information stored in RNA to
produce a protein? - translation
In the digestive system, the majority of nutrients are absorbed in which of
the following organs? - small intestine
Which of the following is the number of chromosomes found in a human
gamete? - 23
Which of the following is composed of a motor neuron and its associated
muscle fibers? - motor unit
Which of the following molecules can be found in abundance in a fatigued
muscle? - lactic acid
Which of the following processes produces a gas from a solid? -
sublimation
A student isolates and purifies a substance. She then puts it into the lab refrigerator at 4°C. When she comes back the next day, she notices that it has solidified. Which of the following statements about the substance is true? - it has a freezing point higher than that of water.
Which of the following molecules experience London dispersion forces? -
all atoms and molecules
Which of the following is a heterogeneous mixture? - a mixture in which
the atoms or molecules are distributed unevenly
A woman has been suffering from heartburn and thinks that a particular food is causing it. She decides that for each week during a single month, she will not eat a specific food and see if she has heartburn that week. In her experiment, the food she removes from her diet would be which of the following types of variable? - independent variable
Which of the following is true of a gene that is expressed? - It is
influencing a phenotype trait.
Which of the following glands provides nourishment for sperm, as well as
the majority of the fluid that combines with sperm to form semen? -
seminal vesicles
Which of the following does NOT correctly match the endocrine system organ with its function? hypothalamus: regulation of pituitary gland
pancreas: control of blood sugar through production of insulin and glucagon testes: testosterone and estradiol production pituitary: production and regulation of cortisol and adrenaline - pituitary:
production and regulation of cortisol and adrenaline
Which of the following parts of the peripheral nervous system controls
voluntary muscle actions? - the somatic nervous system
People who suffer from Type I diabetes are lacking function in which of the
following organs? - pancreas
How many electrons can the 2s orbital hold? - 2
Which of the follows describes what happens to the atomic radius when
moving left to right on the periodic table? - it decreases.
Which of the following correctly describes atomic number? - the number
of protons in an atom
Which of the following type of bone tissue gives bone its hardness and
strength? - cortical bone
According to electron theory, which of the following is the maximum number of bonds a carbon atom can have? - Carbon has four valence electrons, which means it is able to form 4 bonds with other atoms.
Which of the following is an example of human error in an experiment? an imperfectly calibrated scale
contaminating a sterile sample by breathing on it a draft in the laboratory slightly changing the temperature of a liquid failure to account for wind speed when measuring distance traveled - contaminating a sterile sample by breathing on it
What is the electron configuration of ground-state neutral magnesium
(Mg)? - 1s22s22p63s2
Mg has an atomic number of 12 on the periodic table. This means that ground-state neutral Mg has 12 protons and 12 electrons. These 12 electrons are assigned to orbitals in the order represented by the arrangement of the s-block and p-block on the periodic table: 1s22s22p63s2.
Which of the following is the temperature at which all molecular motion stops? −460°C
−273 K
0 K
0°C - Absolute zero, or the lowest temperature theoretically possible, is 0 on the Kelvin scale. It is also written as -460 degrees F and -273 degrees C.
Which of the following terms best describes the position of the bladder relative to the uterus?
inferior anterior distal
latera - anterior [Show Less]