ATI TEAS - Practice Tests, Exams of Advanced Education

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TEAS practice test B
Anxiety about an upcoming final eam causes a student to eperience an increase in blood pressure,
dilation of the pupils, and a dr mouth. Which of the following nervous system responses is
responsible for these physical symptoms?
A. Voluntary
B. Sympathetic
C. Limbic
D. Cognitive
B. Sympathetic
A blood pressure reading of 120/70 mm Hg refers to arterial pressures recorded during?
A. Atrial Contraction/ Ventricular contraction
B. Atrial contraction / ventricular relaxation
C. Ventricular contraction / ventricular relaxation
D. Ventricular relaxation / atrial relaxation
C. Ventricular contraction/ Ventricular relaxation
A blood sample taken from a patient fighting an infection is expected to show?
A. Reduced white blood cell count
B. Elevated white blood cell count
C. elevated red blood cell count
D. reduced red blood cell count
B. Elevated white blood cell count
The cause of cell differentiation is that different cells
A. Contain different DNA
B. have different chromosomes
C. contain similar protein information
D. express alternate genetic information
D. Express alternate genetic information
Cystic Fibrosis is a homozygous recessive condition. A genetic counselor should advise
concerned parents that, if each of them has a parent who has CF yet neither of them is affected,
the probability of their potential child having CF is ?
A. 0%
B. 25%
C. 50%
D. 100%
B. 25%
A first degree bruh involves which of the following layers of skin?
A. Epidermis only
B. Epidermis and part of the dermis
C. Epidermis, and all of the dermis
D. Epidermis, dermis and some muscle and bone
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TEAS practice test B

Anxiety about an upcoming final eam causes a student to eperience an increase in blood pressure, dilation of the pupils, and a dr mouth. Which of the following nervous system responses is responsible for these physical symptoms? A. Voluntary B. Sympathetic C. Limbic D. Cognitive B. Sympathetic A blood pressure reading of 120/70 mm Hg refers to arterial pressures recorded during? A. Atrial Contraction/ Ventricular contraction B. Atrial contraction / ventricular relaxation C. Ventricular contraction / ventricular relaxation D. Ventricular relaxation / atrial relaxation C. Ventricular contraction/ Ventricular relaxation A blood sample taken from a patient fighting an infection is expected to show? A. Reduced white blood cell count B. Elevated white blood cell count C. elevated red blood cell count D. reduced red blood cell count B. Elevated white blood cell count The cause of cell differentiation is that different cells A. Contain different DNA B. have different chromosomes C. contain similar protein information D. express alternate genetic information D. Express alternate genetic information Cystic Fibrosis is a homozygous recessive condition. A genetic counselor should advise concerned parents that, if each of them has a parent who has CF yet neither of them is affected, the probability of their potential child having CF is? A. 0% B. 25% C. 50% D. 100% B. 25% A first degree bruh involves which of the following layers of skin? A. Epidermis only B. Epidermis and part of the dermis C. Epidermis, and all of the dermis D. Epidermis, dermis and some muscle and bone

A. Epidermis only HCL + Mg(OH)2 ---> MgCL2 + H2) Balance this equation One mole magnesium chloride, two moles of water If an intensive property is independent of the amount of the material being measured, what is an example of an intensive property? A. Mass B. Volume C. Density D. Length C. density it has been hypothesized that chloroplasts originated from photosynthetic cyanobacteria that become symbiotic inside a host cell. Which of the following observations provides the strongest evidence for the suggestion? A. Microscopicall, chloroplasts appear similar to canobacteria. B. Chloroplast DNA shos clear similarities to canobacterial DNA. C. Both chloroplasts and canobacteria are green and perform photosnthesis D. Photosnthetic canobacteria and fungi form a mutualistic association in lichen B. chloroplast DNA shows clear similarities to cyanobacteria DNA The lungs are covered bu a membrane called the? A. Pericardium B. Periosteum C. Symphysis D. Pleura D. Pleura Nails are made of a protein called? A. Collagen B. Vinculin C. Keratin D. Elastin C. Keratin Pancreatic cells have an abundance of ____ to meet the protein production demands of the cell. A. Nuclei B. Mitochondria C. Lysosomes D. Rough ER D. Rough ER A researcher decides to repeat an experiment and reassess results first established in the 1930s about how plants grow towards light. Which of the following is the best reason for conducting this experiment? A. Plant behaior could hae modified due to eolutionar processes since the eperiments ere first done. B. Ne breeds of plants discoered since the 1930s hae not et been shon to hae the same light responses. C. Shifts in aerage temperatures produced b global arming ma affect plants in as that are not et

B. Dendritic cells C. B-Cells D. Natural killer cells C. B- cells Which of the following conditions is related to an abnormality in the function of red blood cells? A. Arrhthmia B. anemia C. Hpertension D. Leukemia B. Anemia Which of the following connects bones to muscles A. Ligaments B. Tendons C. Synovium D. Suture B. tendons Which of the following contains the testes? A. Epididymis B. Mesentery C. Prostate D. Scrotum D. Scrotum Which of the following describes the function of the ribosome in a living cell? A. Production of ATP molecules from energ in nutrient molecules B. Disposal and reccling of damaged or unneeded cell parts. C. Use of genetic information to build specific protein molecules D. Rgulation of molecules entering and leaing the cell C. Use of genetic information to build specific protein molecules Which of the following enzymes breaks down complex carbohydrates? A. Amylase B. Pepsin C. Lactase D. Lipase A. Amylase Which of the following explains what happens in the circulatory system during hyperventilation? A. Oxygen levels increase, causing an increase in blood pH B. Oxygen levels decrease, causing a decrease in blood pH. C. Carbon dioide levels decrease, causing an increase in blood pH. D. Carbon dioide levels increase, causing a decrease in blood pH. C. Carbon dioxide levels decrease, causing an increase in blood pH Which of the following explains why damage to the spleen is of critical concern? A. Damage to the spleen reduces the production of granuloctes B. Damage to the spleen causes massive blood loss. C. Damage to the spleen results in loss of clotting ability D. Damage to the spleen results in decreased red blood cell production and maturation

B. Damage to the spleen causes massive blood loss Which of the following explains why gases are termed "compressible" and liquids are not? A. Particles have fixed volume and are able to occupy the container in which the are contained. B. Particles do not have much empty space beteween them, thus making them rigid. C. Particles hae a large amount of empty space beteen them. D. Particles are held closely together by intermolecular forces C. Particles have a large amount of empty space between them Which of the following food sources provides the majority of the urea that is filtered from the blood via the kidneys? A. Meat and some plant products, such as legumes B. Fruits, such as pineapple and pear C. lard and arious oils, such as egetable and canola D. Grain products, such as breads and pasta A. Meats and some plant products, such as legumes Which of the following glands is exclusively found in males? A. Adrenal B. Parathyroid C. Cowper's D. Pituitary C. Cowper's Which of the following glands is found on top of the kidneys? A. Thyroid B. Pituitary C. Adrenal D. Pancreas C. Adrenal Which of the following glands produces melatonin, the hormone that regulates sleep? A. Thyroid B. Hypothalamus C. Pituitary D. Pineal D. Pineal Which of the following hormones is produced in the ovaries? A. Estrogen B. Vasopressin C. Prolactin D. Oxytocin A. Estrogen Which of the following illustrates a negative feedback mechanism that occurs in the human body? A. The release of insulin from the pancreas in the response to an increase in blood sugar levels. B. The release of glucagon from the pancreas in response to an increase in blood sugar lecels C. The release of oxytocin resulting in uterine contractions as childbirth is underway. D. Chemical reactions that result in coagulation due to fibrin being released A. The release of insulin from the pancreas in the response to an increase in blood sugar levels

Which of the following processes explains why an individual that has suffered a broken bone and is immobilized for a period of term experiences bone mass loss? A. Demineralization B. Muscle Atrophy C. Ossification D. Kyphosis A. Demineralization Which of the following results from the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine into the nerve synapse? A. The presnaptic neuron fires an action potential. B. Dopamine binds to receptor proteins on the membrane of the postsnaptic cell. C. Dopamine enters the cytoplasm of the postsynaptic cell D. Dopamine causes the postsnaptic nere cell to contract. B. Dopamine binds to receptor proteins on the membrane of the postsynaptic cell Which of the following statements correctly matches a body system with its function? A. The digestive system facilitates absorption of substances into the bloodstream. B. The respiratory system transports ogxyenated blood throughout the lungs and bod. C. The excretory system prevents harmful substances from entering the bod. D. The endocrine system transports hormones from place to place within the body. A. the digestive system facilities absorption of substances into the bloodstream Which of these terms specifically means the intake and expulsion of air using the lungs? A. Inspiration B. Aeration C. Ventilation D. Oxygenation C. Ventilation