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ATI-TEAS 6 Science (all tests)Distinctively Explained
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ATI-TEAS 6 Science (test bank) updated 2022 What is the name of
the structure that prevents food from entering the airway? a)
trachea b) esophagus c) diagram d) epiglottis Which substance
makes up the pads that provide support between the vertebrae? a)
bone b) cartilage c) tendon d) fat Where is the parathyroid gland
located? a) neck b) back c) side d) brain Which element w/in the
respiratory system is responsible for removing foreign matter from
the lungs? a) bronchial tubes b) cilia c) trachea d) alveoli (Test 1)
b) cilia (READ STARRED BULLET POINT****) - the cilia are the tiny
hairs in the respiratory system that are responsible for removing
foreign matter from the lungs **the cilia are located within the
BRONCHIAL TUES, BUT it is the cilia that have the responsibility for
removing inappropriate materials b4 they enter the lungs**
Organized from high to low, the hierarchy of the human body's
structure is as follows: organism, organ system, organs, tissues
Which of the following comes next? a) molecules b) atoms c) cells d)
muscle On average, how many neutrons does one atom of bromine
(Br) have? NOTE: - atomic #= 35 - atomic mass= 79.9 a) 35 b)
44.90 c) 45 d) 79.90 to determine the number of neutrons (n),
subtract the atomic number (35) from the atomic mass (79.9) 79.9 -
35 = 44.90 On average, how many protons does one atom of zinc
(Zn) have? NOTE: - atomic # = 30 - atomic mass = 65.39 a) 30 b) 35
c)
35.39 d) 65.39 What is the name of the process in the lungs by
which oxygen is transported from the air to the blood? a) osmosis b)
diffusion c) dissipation
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d) reverse osmosis Which gland is responsible for the regulation of
calcium levels? a) parathyroid glands b) thyroid glands c) adrenal
glands d) pancreas Which secretion of the digestive system is
responsible for water reabsorption?
a) large intestine b) duodenum c) small intestine d) gallbladder
Which of the following describes one responsibility of the
integumentary system? a) distributing vital substances (such as
nutrients) throughout the body b) blocking pathogens that cause
diseases c) sending leaked fluids from the
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