ATI TEAS EXAM SCIENCE Review Study Guide 2024/2025.
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ATI TEASE
Institution
ATI TEASE
Where does fertilization begin? -answer End of Fallopian tube
What gland produces TSH? -answer Pituitary gland
What are the 2 major parts of the nervous system? -answer The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal
The peripheral nervous system is made up of the nerve fib...
ATI TEAS EXAM SCIENCE Review
Where does fertilization begin? -answer End of Fallopian tube
What gland produces TSH? -answer Pituitary gland
What are the 2 major parts of the nervous system? -answer The central nervous system is made up of the brain and spinal The peripheral nervous system is made up of the nerve fibers that branch off from the spinal cord and extend to all parts of the body, including the neck and arms, torso, legs, skeletal muscles and internal organs.
What produces bile? -answer Liver
Where is urine stored? -answer Bladder
What is the job of the circulatory system? -answer The systemic circulation is the portion of the circulatory system is the network of veins, arteries and blood vessels that transports blood from heart, services the body's cells and then re-enters the heart
Know job of Amylase & Lipase -answer Amylase break down starch Lipase- break down fat
Know what osteoblasts & osteoclasts do -answer Osteoblasts - builds bone Osteoclasts - absorbs/breaks down -a large multinucleate bone cell that absorbs bone tissue during growth and healing.
Nucleus -answer tells others their function and is where DNA is stored.
Villa -answer increase surface area absorption. Bile -answer neutralizes stomach acid.
Carbohydrates -answer convert starch and glycogen into sugar.
Diffusion -answer goes from one area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
Golgi apparatus -answer stores in packages, everything for the body.
Water moves through the cell membrane by proteins. True or False -answer True
Spleen helps fight infections and filters blood. True or False -answer True
What is an example of a disease where the immune system attacks itself? -answer MS-Multiple Sclerosis
Neuron -answer sends electrical impulses.
Water and Vitamin K -answer are stored in the large intestines.
Nutrients are stored in -answer the small intestines.
Myelin sheath -answer coats/insulates/ increases the speed of electrical impulses.
What happens if acetylcholinesterase is inhibited by the synapse? -answer Muscle contractions/ spasms
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