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HESI A2 ENTRANCE EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS TO ALL SECTIONS| A+ GRADED  BIOLOGY  MATHEMATICS  CHEMISTRY  ANATOMY  GRAMMAR

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HESI A2 ENTRANCE EXAM WITH QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS TO ALL SECTIONS| A+ GRADED  BIOLOGY  MATHEMATICS  CHEMISTRY  ANATOMY  GRAMMAR BIOLOGY How many chromosomes do sperm and egg produce in meiosis? - ANSWER️23 How many chromosomes do sperm and egg produce in mitosis? - ANSWER️46 What helps the cell shape and cell to adapt? - ANSWER️cytoskeleton What gives the cell the ability to move and proper? - ANSWER️microtubules What is the main component of blood plasma? - ANSWER️water What is the first step in metabolism of food to cellular energy? - ANSWER️glycolysis What drives the cell/ pushes it forward? - ANSWER️propulsion How many cervical vertebrae in the skeletal column? - ANSWER️7 How many thoracic vertebrae in the skeletal column? - ANSWER️12 How many lumbar vertebrae? - ANSWER️5 What occurs at the 14th day of the female cycle? - ANSWER️A surge of LH is released from the pituitary gland. What is the function of LH? - ANSWER️Stimulate ovulation and the conversion of the corpus to the corpus luteum. What does the corpus luteum secrete? - ANSWER️Progesterone and estrogen which stimulates the development of the endometrium. What happens if fertilization occurs? - ANSWER️The corpus Luteum remains functional. What occurs when fertilization does not occur? - ANSWER️The corpus luteum degenerates and menstruation begins. What occurs to the egg after ovulation? - ANSWER️The egg is swept to the oviduct or fallopian tube. What occurs to the fertilized egg? - ANSWER️The zygote travels to the uterus and is implanted to the endometrium. What nourishes the fetus in the uterus? - ANSWER️The embryo is nourished by the placenta. What forms the placenta? - ANSWER️Maternal and embryonic tissue. What are the two major portions of the pituitary gland? - ANSWER️Anterior lobe adenohypophysis Posterior lobe-neurohypophysis Why are the hormones of the adenohypophysis called *tropic hormones*? - ANSWER️Because they act mainly on other endocrine glands. What are the tropic hormones? - ANSWER️STH GH ACTH TSH FSH LH What is the STH or GH hormone? - ANSWER️Growth Hormone What is the ACTH hormone? - ANSWER️Adrenocorticotropic hormone What is the TSH hormone? - ANSWER️Thyroid-stimulating hormone What is the FSH hormone? - ANSWER️Follicle-stimulating hormone What is the LH hormone? - ANSWER️Luteinizing hormone What hormones are released from the posterior lobe of the pituitary? - ANSWER️Oxytocin (labor hormone) ADH-Antidiuretic hormone. BIOLOGY How many chromosomes do sperm and egg produce in meiosis? - ANSWER️23 How many chromosomes do sperm and egg produce in mitosis? - ANSWER️46 What helps the cell shape and cell to adapt? - ANSWER️cytoskeleton What gives the cell the ability to move and proper? - ANSWER️microtubules What is the main component of blood plasma? - ANSWER️water What is the first step in metabolism of food to cellular energy? - ANSWER️glycolysis What drives the cell/ pushes it forward? - ANSWER️propulsion How many cervical vertebrae in the skeletal column? - ANSWER️7 How many thoracic vertebrae in the skeletal column? - ANSWER️12 How many lumbar vertebrae? - ANSWER️5 What occurs at the 14th day of the female cycle? - ANSWER️A surge of LH is released from the pituitary gland. What is the function of LH? - ANSWER️Stimulate ovulation and the conversion of the corpus to the corpus luteum. What does the corpus luteum secrete? - ANSWER️Progesterone and estrogen which stimulates the development of the endometrium. What happens if fertilization occurs? - ANSWER️The corpus Luteum remains functional. What occurs when fertilization does not occur? - ANSWER️The corpus luteum degenerates and menstruation begins. What occurs to the egg after ovulation? - ANSWER️The egg is swept to the oviduct or fallopian tube. What occurs to the fertilized egg? - ANSWER️The zygote travels to the uterus and is implanted to the endometrium. What nourishes the fetus in the uterus? - ANSWER️The embryo is nourished by the placenta. What forms the placenta? - ANSWER️Maternal and embryonic tissue. What are the two major portions of the pituitary gland? - ANSWER️Anterior lobe adenohypophysis Posterior lobe-neurohypophysis Why are the hormones of the adenohypophysis called *tropic hormones*? - ANSWER️Because they act mainly on other endocrine glands. What are the tropic hormones? - ANSWER️STH GH ACTH TSH FSH LH What is the STH or GH hormone? - ANSWER️Growth Hormone What is the ACTH hormone? - ANSWER️Adrenocorticotropic hormone What is the TSH hormone? - ANSWER️Thyroid-stimulating hormone What is the FSH hormone? - ANSWER️Follicle-stimulating hormone What is the LH hormone? - ANSWER️Luteinizing hormone What hormones are released from the posterior lobe of the pituitary? - ANSWER️Oxytocin (labor hormone) ADH-Antidiuretic hormone.

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 BIOLOGY
 MATHEMATICS
 CHEMISTRY
 ANATOMY
 GRAMMAR

, BIOLOGY
How many chromosomes do sperm and egg produce in meiosis? - ANSWER✔️23

How many chromosomes do sperm and egg produce in mitosis? - ANSWER✔️46

What helps the cell shape and cell to adapt? - ANSWER✔️cytoskeleton

What gives the cell the ability to move and proper? - ANSWER✔️microtubules

What is the main component of blood plasma? - ANSWER✔️water

What is the first step in metabolism of food to cellular energy? - ANSWER✔️glycolysis

What drives the cell/ pushes it forward? - ANSWER✔️propulsion

How many cervical vertebrae in the skeletal column? - ANSWER✔️7

How many thoracic vertebrae in the skeletal column? - ANSWER✔️12

How many lumbar vertebrae? - ANSWER✔️5

What occurs at the 14th day of the female cycle? - ANSWER✔️A surge of LH is released from
the pituitary gland.

What is the function of LH? - ANSWER✔️Stimulate ovulation and the conversion of the corpus
to the corpus luteum.

What does the corpus luteum secrete? - ANSWER✔️Progesterone and estrogen which stimulates
the development of the endometrium.

What happens if fertilization occurs? - ANSWER✔️The corpus Luteum remains functional.

What occurs when fertilization does not occur? - ANSWER✔️The corpus luteum degenerates and
menstruation begins.

What occurs to the egg after ovulation? - ANSWER✔️The egg is swept to the oviduct or
fallopian tube.

What occurs to the fertilized egg? - ANSWER✔️The zygote travels to the uterus and is implanted
to the endometrium.

What nourishes the fetus in the uterus? - ANSWER✔️The embryo is nourished by the placenta.

,What forms the placenta? - ANSWER✔️Maternal and embryonic tissue.

What are the two major portions of the pituitary gland? - ANSWER✔️Anterior lobe-
adenohypophysis
Posterior lobe-neurohypophysis

Why are the hormones of the adenohypophysis called *tropic hormones*? - ANSWER✔️Because
they act mainly on other endocrine glands.

What are the tropic hormones? - ANSWER✔️STH
GH
ACTH
TSH
FSH
LH

What is the STH or GH hormone? - ANSWER✔️Growth Hormone

What is the ACTH hormone? - ANSWER✔️Adrenocorticotropic hormone

What is the TSH hormone? - ANSWER✔️Thyroid-stimulating hormone

What is the FSH hormone? - ANSWER✔️Follicle-stimulating hormone

What is the LH hormone? - ANSWER✔️Luteinizing hormone

What hormones are released from the posterior lobe of the pituitary? - ANSWER✔️Oxytocin
(labor hormone)
ADH-Antidiuretic hormone.

What are some important endocrine glands? - ANSWER✔️Thyroid
Parathyroid
Adrenals
Pancreas
Gonads (ovaries & testes)

What materials make up the blood? - ANSWER✔️55% plasma
45% formed elements: erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets.

Where are all the elements in blood formed? - ANSWER✔️Red bone marrow.

What are erythrocytes transformed for? - ANSWER✔️The transport of O2.

What is most O2 bound to in erythrocytes? - ANSWER✔️The pigmented protein hemoglobin.

, How are the five types of leukocytes distinguished? - ANSWER✔️Size
Appearance of nucleus
Staining properties
Presence or absence of visible cytoplasmic granules

Which white blood cells are active in phagocytosis? - ANSWER✔️Neutrophils and monocytes

Which white blood cells make antibodies? - ANSWER✔️Lymphocytes

In which process are platelets active? - ANSWER✔️Blood clotting

What is the function of blood? - ANSWER✔️O2 transport
Carry CO2 and metabolic waste away

What is found in 10% of plasma? - ANSWER✔️Proteins
Ions
Nutrients
Waste products
Hormones

All these dissolve or suspend in H2O.

What is the function of the heart? - ANSWER✔️Sends blood to lungs for oxygenation through
the pulmonary circuit & to the remainder of the body through the systemic circuit.

Where is blood received in the heart? - ANSWER✔️Blood is received in the atria

Where is blood pumped into circulation in the heart? - ANSWER✔️The ventricles

Which valve is on the right side of the heart? - ANSWER✔️Tricuspid

Which valve is on the left side of the heart? - ANSWER✔️Bicuspid

Where are the semilunar valves in the heart? - ANSWER✔️Found at the entrances of the
pulmonary trunk and the aorta.

What supplies blood to the myocardium? - ANSWER✔️The coronary arteries

Where does blood drain to from the myocardium? - ANSWER✔️Directly into the right atrium
through the coronary sinus.

Where is the heart beat initiated? - ANSWER✔️By the sinoatrial node and transmitted along a
conduction system through the myocardium

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