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LATEST Science TEAS 7 (2024)- SET 2. D. Alveoli Which of the following respiratory structures is affected by a disease that disrupts gas exchange, such as emphysema? A. Trachea B. Secondary branch C. Primary bronchi D. Alveoli C. Cecum The vermiform appendix extends from the region of the large intestine known as which of the following? A. jejunum B. Rectum C. Cecum D. Achi D. Renal Vein Which of the following structures drains oxygen-depleted blood from the kidneys? A. Renal artery B. Urethra C. Ureter D. Renal Vein A. The presence or absence of ducts Which of the following distinguishes endocrine and exocrine glands from another? A. The presence or absence of ducts B. The effect their secretions have on the target cells C. The biochemistry of their secretions D. The presence or absence of nerve innervation C. Kidneys Which of the following organs removes nitrogenous waste from the body? A. Large Intestines B. Liver C. Kidneys D. Gall Bladder D. Urea Which of the following substances is excreted by sweat glands in response to the breakdown of proteins and the formation of ammonia? A. Sebum B. Water C. Lysozymes D. Urea C. Gg x gg in pea plants, green pod color (6) is dominant to yellow pod color ( A cross was done between a plant with green pods and a plant with yellow pods. Of the resulting offspring 50% had green pods and 50% had yellow pods. Which of the following were the genotypes of both parent plants? A. Ggx Gg B. GG x gg C. Gg x gg D. gg x gg B. Cell membrane Which of the following structures is present in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells A. Chloroplast B. Cell membrane C. Golgi apparatus D. Endoplasmic reticulum D. Using a mortar and pestle to grind a solid reactant to a powder Which of the following would result in an increase in the chemical reaction? A. Adding more of the product B. Decreasing the concentration of the reactant C. Sealing the reaction in an airtight container D. Using a mortar and pestle to grind a solid reactant to a powder D. Fluorine, atomic number 9 Which of the following atoms is most likely to become a cation? A. Oxygen, atomic number 8 B. Fluorine, atomic number 19 C. Helium, atomic number 2 D. Fluorine, atomic number 9 A. Melanocytes Which of the following cells transfers pigment granules to adjacent epidermal cells? A. Melanocytes B. Merkel cells C. Langerhans cells D. Keratinocytes A. Fallopian Tube in which of the following locations does fertilization of an egg cell typically occur? A. Fallopian Tube B. Ovary C. Uterus D. Cervical canal B. Blood pumped from the heart first enters arteries that then narrow to form arterioles that deliver blood to capillaries of the organ Which of the following pathways best represents the expected flow of blood from the human heart to an organ? A. Blood pumped from the heart first enters arterioles that then merge to form arteries that deliver blood to the organ B. Blood pumped from the heart first enters arteries that then narrow to form arterioles that deliver blood to capillaries of the organ C. Blood pumped from the heart first enters versus that then narrow to form venules that deliver blood to arteries to the organ D. Blood pumped from the heart first enters arteries that then narrow to form arterioles that deliver blood to capillaries A. Ball-and-socket The hip is an example of which of the following type of joints? A. Ball-and-socket B. Pivot C. Gliding D. Hinge A. Nucleic acid, Protein Which of the following is an example of a biological macromolecule? A. Nucleic acid, Protein B. Monosaccharide C. Amino and D. Protein C. Water produces gas with sodium metal Which of the following demonstrates a chemical reaction of water? A. Water boils to produce steam at 100° C (252) B. Water Dissolves sugar C. Water produces gas with sodium metal D. Water and all separate when combined A. Electron The component of an atom that possesses relatively little mass, thus being negligible in calculating the atomic mass number, is the: A. Electron B. Quark C. Neutron D. Proton A. Parathyroid hormone Which of the following hormones regulates blood calcium levels? A. Parathyroid hormone B. Growth hormone

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