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TEAS EXAM - VERSION 7 COMPLETE SOLUTION WITH
QUESTION 2025 -2026


Which of the following parts of the peripheral nervous system controls
voluntary muscle actions? - ANSWER ->the somatic nervous system

People who suffer from Type I diabetes are lacking function in which of
the following organs? - ANSWER ->pancreas

How many electrons can the 2s orbital hold? - ANSWER ->2

Which of the follows describes what happens to the atomic radius
when moving left to right on the periodic table? - ANSWER ->it
decreases.

Which of the following correctly describes atomic number? - ANSWER -
>the number of protons in an atom

Which of the following type of bone tissue gives bone its hardness and
strength? - ANSWER ->cortical bone

According to electron theory, which of the following is the maximum
number of bonds a carbon atom can have? - ANSWER ->Carbon has
four valence electrons, which means it is able to form 4 bonds with
other atoms.

Which of the following is an example of human error in an experiment?
an imperfectly calibrated scale

, contaminating a sterile sample by breathing on it a draft in the
laboratory slightly changing the temperature of a liquid
failure to account for wind speed when measuring distance traveled -
ANSWER ->contaminating a sterile sample by breathing on it

What is the electron configuration of ground-state neutral magnesium
(Mg)? - ANSWER ->1s22s22p63s2
Mg has an atomic number of 12 on the periodic table. This means that
ground-state neutral Mg has 12 protons and 12 electrons. These 12
electrons are assigned to orbitals in the order represented by the
arrangement of the s-block and pblock on the periodic table:
1s22s22p63s2.

Which of the following is the temperature at which all molecular
motion stops?
−460°C
−273 K
0K
0°C - ANSWER ->Absolute zero, or the lowest temperature theoretically
possible, is 0 on the Kelvin scale. It is also written as -460 degrees F and
-273 degrees C.

Which of the following terms best describes the position of the bladder
relative to the uterus?
inferior anterior
distal
latera - ANSWER ->anterior

Which of the following is an example of a homozygous genotype that
will express a recessive phenotype?

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