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ATI TEAS 6 SCIENCE QUESTIONS 2023.
1. what is the gland that helps to protect a man's sperm from the acidic environment
in females? - answers seminal vesicles

2. After passing through the collecting duct, urine flows into which of the following
genitourinary structures? - answers ureter

3. Which of the following is not a monosaccharide?
A glucose
B galactose
C Fructose
D lactose - answers B galactose*

4. Which of the following functions does the myelin sheath perform for a nerve cell? -
answers Insulation and increases the speed of an electrical signal.

5. What is addison disease? - answers hyposecretion of cortisol (adrenal glands are
damaged causing a slow production of cortisol)

Hypo secretion - answers production of a bodily secretion at a very SLOW rate.

What hormones do the adrenal glands produce? - answers Cortisol & Alderstone

Hyper secretion - answers excessive production of bodily secretion. (ex. gastric
acid, mucus, or growth hormone)

What two parts are your adrenal glands composed of? - answers 1. Inner medula -
produces adrenal - like hormones
2. Outer cortex - produces cortisol

Amylase - answers Enzyme that converts starch and glycogen into simple sugars.

Bile is produced, stored, and released into what organs in the body? - answers
Produced in the liver, stored in the gall bladder, and released into the small intestine.

Cortisol - answers A hormone produced by the adrenal glands (cortex). Increases
blood sugar during stress and has anti-inflammatory properties.

What is a proteolytic enzyme secreated by the pancreas? - answers Trypsin

What is an enzyme that is capable of digesting proteins in an acid pH? - answers
Pepsin

What is the major enzyme for fat digestion and where is it produced? - answers
Lipase - produced in the pancreas.

What are the major enzymes for protein digestion? - answers Pepsin - produced in
the gastric glands - released in stomach.
Trypsin - produced in pancreas - released in small intestine.
Peptidases - produced/released in small intestine.

, ATI TEAS 6 SCIENCE QUESTIONS 2023.
Trypsin - answers helps break down proteins into polypeptides or aa's. Produced in
the pancreas.

What are the major enzymes for carbohydrate digestion? - answers Salivary
amylase - produced by salivary glands.
Pancreatic amylase - produced by pancreas.
Maltase - produced by small intestine.

What are the major enzymes for nucleic digestion? - answers Nuclease - produced
in pancreas.
Nucleosidases - produced in pancreas.

What digestive enzymes are produced in the pancreas? - answers Lipase -
breakdown of fats
Trypsin - breakdown of proteins.
Amylase - breakdown of starch.

What digestive enzymes are produced in the small intestine? - answers Maltase,
sucrase, and lactase - breakdown of disaccharide's into monosaccharides.
Peptidase - breakdown dipeptides into AA's.

What digestive enzyme is produced by the stomach? - answers Pepsin - Breaks
down proteins into polypeptides.

proteolysis - answers the breakdown of proteins into polypeptides or amino acids.
decomposition of proteins

the exchange of nutrients between tissues and blood primary occurs in which blood
vessels? - answers Capillaries

The component of an atom that consists of relatively little to no mass is? - answers
electron

Which of the following is the most common kind of chemical bond in biological
molecules? - answers Covalent bond

Which cell secretes pepsinogen / peptide hormone? - answers Chief Cells

Central Nervous System - answers Made of up your brain, spinal cord, and
peripheral nerves.

Autonomic Nervous System - answers Responsible for the involuntary functions of
the human body.
2 parts:
SNS - Sympathetic Nervous System
PNS - Parasympathetic Nervous System

Sympathetic Nervous System - answers (1 out of 2 parts of the Autonomic Nervous
System); Controls the body response to a threat and is responsible for the "fight or
flight" response.

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