PAPER 2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS
GRADED A+
• what is the correct order of the digestive system.
Answer: Esophagus,jejunum,transverse colon
• what are the antigens on the blood cells of a patient who is AB+.
Answer: A-B-RH
• Coccyx.
Answer: four vertebrae fused together to form the tailbone
• what statement is true of calcitonin.
Answer: it decreases calcium levels in the blood
• Oxytocin.
Answer: contracts uterine muscle during labor
• Which hormone acts one the kidney and causes NA+ to be reabsorbed.
Answer: aldosterone
• Ligament.
Answer: attach bones to each other
• Normal blood PH.
Answer: 7.42
• Cerebellum.
Answer: Protrudes form under the occipital lobe base of skull coordinates
motor activity, evaluates sensory input
• The blood pressure with the highest pressure and conducts oxygenated
blood to our body.
Answer: aorta
• What cranial nerve is the largesses parasympathetic nerve in our body ?.
, Answer: Cranial nerve x
• What part of the brain is responsible for mataining homeostasis.
Answer: Hypothalamus
• hypertrophy.
Answer: An increase in the size of a muscle
• blood pressure (BP).
Answer: The pressure that the blood exerts against the walls of the arteries
as it passes through them. P= F/A
• What would cause our pupils and bronchioles to dilate in our body.
Answer: Sympathetic nervous system
• what valve allows flow from right ventricle towards the pulmonary arties.
Answer: Pulmonic
• gas.
Answer: A state of matter with no definite shape or volume
• Pectoral.
Answer: chest
• What happens when our ph drops below 7.35.
Answer: acidosis
• Scapula.
Answer: shoulder blade
• myocardial infarction (MI).
Answer: heart attack Oxygenated blood cannot be delivered to heart tissue
via coronary arteries
• FSH.
Answer: triggers gametes maturation/release (sperm and egg) and in females
the ovarian follicles development, subsequently the developing ovarian
follicle produces the ovarian hormone Estrogen in females
• Which protein found in our body is responsible for binding and transporting
, oxygen.
Answer: Hemoglobin
• Ligaments.
Answer: Connect bone to bone
• Antidiuretic hormone (ADH).
Answer: stimulates water reabsorption by the kidneys,also constricts blood
vessels
• How is electrolyte balance maintained?.
Answer: Active reabsorption of Na+
• The formed element that is used to clot blood.
Answer: Platelet
• Prolactin (PRL).
Answer: lactogenic hormone promotes milk production in women
• Which of the following would help increase heat loss.
Answer: Increased sweating vasodilation
• Osmosis.
Answer: water moves across a selectively permeable membrane form area of
low concentration to high concentration
• Femur.
Answer: thigh bone
• Cardiac output.
Answer: the amount of blood pumped by each ventricle in 1 minute
• Endoplasmic Reticulum.
Answer: A system of membranes that is found in a cell's cytoplasm and that
assists in the production, processing, and transport of proteins and in the
production of lipids.
• Where is the aorta located?.
Answer: Thoracic and abdominal cavity
, • pericardial fluid.
Answer: between the epicardium and pericardium, prevents friction when
the heart beats
• transport pumps.
Answer: most common is the Sodium/potassium pump. uses atp
• A higher than normal amount of calcium in the blood is refereed to as.
Answer: Hypercalcemia
• hypercapnia.
Answer: excessive carbon dioxide in the blood
• Diffusion.
Answer: Solute moves from high concretion to low
• pulmonary circulation.
Answer: DO2 Right heart (blue) Superior and inferior vena cava—-> right
atrium—->tricuspid valve—->right ventricle—->pulmonary semilunar
valve—->pulmonary trunk and arteries to the lungs
• floting ribs.
Answer: Ribs 11-12
• Which chambers to our heart are contracting during the QRS complex.
Answer: Ventricles
• Bile is stored where ?.
Answer: gallbladder
• What is the chief breathing muscle that does inhalation durning normal
breathing.
Answer: Diaphragm
• Vitamin C & B.
Answer: soluble in water
• Phagocytosis.
Answer: Cell eating