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TEAS TEST SCIENCE EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++ What is the coronal plane? cut your nose off Characteristics of diastole (4) 1- heart relaxes (ventricles relax) 2- chambers fill with blood 3- blood pressure decreases 4- blood returns to the heart from organs Characteristics of systole (4) 1- ventricles contracts 2- blood is pushed into the aorta and pulmonary trunk leaving the body What is the role of Folical stimulating hormone stimulates production of ova and sperm (gametogenesis) What does the respiratory system eliminate when there is an excess of hydrogen ions in the body? Carbon dioxide What is the atomic radius periodic trend? Left to right decreases Top to bottom increases What is the ionization energy periodic trend? increases up and to the right What is the electronegativity trend? increases up and to the right What is the electron affinity trend? increases to the right and up Periodic table group number tells you what? the number of electrons in the outermost shell (valence electrons) What is the saggital plane cut your ear off What is the transverse plane? (axial) cut your head off 1- medial 2- lateral 1- inner midline 2- away from midline proximal closer to the origin of a limb or joint distal farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body trunk anterior/posterior front/back Structure of the 2 atria in the heart Thin walled in the upper part of the Structure of the 2 ventricles Lower part thicker walls What cells enable the pancreas to produce insulin and glucagon? Alpha and beta Constant/control Variable The variable that doesn't change Atomic number = protons and electrons How to find neutrons Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass Blood path through the heart vena cava, right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle

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TEAS TEST SCIENCE EXAM ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH
COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED GRADED A++

cut your nose off

What is the coronal plane?



1-heart relaxes (ventricles relax)
2- chambers fill with blood
Characteristics of diastole (4)
3- blood pressure decreases
4- blood returns to the heart from organs

1- ventricles contracts
Characteristics of systole (4)
2- blood is pushed into the aorta and pulmonary trunk leaving the body

What is the role of Folical stimulating stimulates production of ova and sperm (gametogenesis)
hormone

What does the respiratory system Carbon dioxide
eliminate when there is an excess of
hydrogen ions in the body?

Left to right
decreases Top to
What is the atomic radius periodic trend?
bottom increases



increases up and to the right
What is the ionization energy periodic
trend?



increases up and to the right

What is the electronegativity trend?



increases to the right and up

What is the electron affinity trend?



Periodic table group number tells you the number of electrons in the outermost shell (valence electrons)
what?

What is the saggital plane cut your ear off

What is the transverse plane? (axial) cut your head off

1-medial 1-inner midline
2- lateral 2- away from midline

proximal closer to the origin of a limb or joint

farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the
distal
body trunk

anterior/posterior front/back

Thin walled in the upper part of the

Structure of the 2 atria in the heart



Structure of the 2 ventricles Lower part thicker walls




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What cells enable the pancreas to Alpha and beta
produce insulin and glucagon?

Constant/control Variable The variable that doesn't change

Atomic number = protons and electrons

How to find neutrons Subtract the atomic number from the atomic mass

vena cava, right atrium, tricuspid valve, right
ventricle
Blood path through the heart



1-solvent 1- Thing doing the dissolving
2- solute 2- thing being dissolved

heterogeneous mixture not uniform in composition; not evenly distributed throughout the mixture- milk

homogeneous mixture A mixture in which substances are evenly distributed throughout the mixture

Where are red blood cells made? bone marrow

• Endocrine gland on the thyroid
• calcium regulation
parathyroid location



• Energy Mitochondria
• outer and inner membrane
• Has its own DNA
• cristae

What takes oxygen around the body Red blood cells

Term inferior means below

How to find density? mass/volume

types of lymphocytes T cells, B cells, and natural killer cells


• Posterior pituitary (extension)

Hypothalamus extensions



What does role does an enzyme play • reduces the initial energy required for a reaction to take place.
when it comes to energy in reactions?

What is an enzyme made of? protein

Breakdown of protein, fat, carbs • urea, ketones, sugar

Gate keeper of the spinal cord • The dorsal horn

Right ventricle, pulmonary arteries, capillaries
lungs, pulmonary veins, left atrium
Pulmonary circulation



(complete transfer of electrons)
Ionic bond (metal and non metal)
(STRONGEST)

(shares electrons)
Covalent bond
(two nonmetals)

1-Endergonic 1-requires energy
2- Exergonic 2- releases energy




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