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What muscle movement has synapses in the spinal cord rather than the brain? - reflex arc Trypsinogen, an enzyme secreted by the pancreas, is activated into trypsin in the duodenum by which enzyme? - Enterokinanse In a chemical reaction: sulfuric acid + substance x= salt+water+carbon dioxide. Wh...

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ATI TEAS 6 Study Guide - Compiled 2022
684 QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What muscle movement has synapses in the spinal cord rather than the brain? - reflex arc



Trypsinogen, an enzyme secreted by the pancreas, is activated into trypsin in the duodenum by
which enzyme? - Enterokinanse



In a chemical reaction: sulfuric acid + substance x= salt+water+carbon dioxide. What could
substance X be? - Sodium cabonate



A ball is tied to a pole with a rope and is moving in a circle with constant speed. Which of these
statements about the ball is true? - There is force acting toward the center of the circle



What makes up a molecule of fat? - three molecules of fatty acid and one molecule of glycerol



Enzymes are _________that work best at ________ph or temp. - biological catalysts, optimum



Which of the statements regarding the process of fermentation is true? - It is an example of an
anaerobic process where yeast acts on a sugar solution to produce carbon dioxide and alcohol.



Which of the statements regarding the "oxygen debt" created during heavy exercise is true? -
Oxygen debt is created due to build up of lactic acid in the muscles, which needs a higher level of
oxygen to be oxidized.



Which of these statements regarding facilitated diffusion across a cell membrane is true? - It is a
kind of passive transport that requires transmembrane/carrier proteins.



Fill in the blank: The hepatic portal vein carries ____, ____ blood from the ____ to the ____. - de
oxygenated, nutrient rich, intestines, liver

,On each side of the body, the brachiocephalic veins are formed by the union of which two veins? -
Internal jugular veins and subclavian veins



Large lymphatic trunks unite to form which two main vessels of the lymphatic system? - right
lymphatic duct and thoracic duct



Which of these is not a lymphatic organ? - liver



Which is not part of the central nervous system? - cranial nerves



Which is known as the pacemaker of the heart? - SA node



Which valve is found between the left atrium and the left ventricle? - mitral (bicuspid) valve



PMAT (Pass my anatomy test) mitosis mnemonic - prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase



ATGC (at the golf course) DNA sequencing mnemonic - Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, Cytosine



Which element is essential for the normal production of the hormone thyroxine? - iodine



Vitamin A, also known as ____, is a ____ vitamin. Its deficiency can lead to ____. - retinol, fat
soluble, night blindness



What is an example of protein related malnutrition? - Kwashiokor



Food moves in the gastrointestinal tract by which of these processes? - peristalsis of the circular and
longitudinal muscles



What is the function of amylase? - Breaks down starch & glycogen (carbs) into disaccharides (simple
sugars)

,Which of these statements regarding the gastrointestinal tract is false? - Villi present in the large
intestine absorbs water and mineral salts.



What is the lifespan and breakdown of red blood cells? - 4 months, bilirubin



Maturation and development of T cells takes place in which region? - Thymus gland



Which of these statements is false regarding blood cells? - mature red blood cells are bi-concave
discs that have a central nucleus and long life span



During inhalation, what changes occur in the diaphragm? - The diaphragm muscles contract or
tighten and the diaphragm moves downward.



The volume of air that remains present in the lungs, even after forceful expiration/exhalation is
called _______ and is about ________ liters. - residual volume, 1.2 liters



Which pyrimidine base is only found in RNA? - Uracil



Spinal muscular atrophy is an autosomal recessive disorder. Knowing this information, what are the
chances that a child will not have the recessive allele if both of his parents are carriers? - 25%



If someone is lying belly-down, their positioning is said to be what? - prone



Which of the statements is true for boiling but not true for evaporation - It takes place at a specific
temperature



How does an impurity affect the melting point and boiling point of a substance? - Impurity raises the
boiling point and lowers the melting point.



Which of these statements regarding isotopes is not true? - Isotopes of an element have the same
chemical and physical properties.

, Which of these patterns of the periodic table is not correct? - Atomic size increases down a group
and across a period



Simple covalent compounds shows which of the following properties? - They are soluble in organic
solvents e.g. ethanol



The law of conservation of mass states that ______. - The total mass of all products of a chemical
reaction is equal to the the total mass of all reactants.



What happens when a piece of zinc is placed in a copper (II) sulphate solution? - Zinc displaces
copper from copper (II) sulphate solution



Which of these statements is correct? - an oxidizing agent either adds oxygen to, or removes
electrons from other substances.



What causes a moving body to resist a change in its state of motion? - it's inertia



A change in the gravitational field affects which property of a body? - weight



Which of these physical quantities consists only of scalars? - mass, speed, time



A body of mass 30 kg is traveling in space at a speed of 10 m/s. Given that the formula for kinetic
energy is KE=0.5⋅m⋅v2

, and m is mass and v is speed of an object, what is its kinetic energy? - 1500 J



Which of these represents the correct order of some of the main energy changes that take place in a
coal-fired power station? - chemical->heat->kinetic->electrical



A large amount of energy is produced in the center of sun by which phenomenon? - nuclear fusion

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