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ATI- TEAS 7 2025-2026 Review GRADED A+ QUESTIONS WIT H CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
Is cardiac muscle voluntary or involuntary?
involuntary
what is the smooth muscle?
found in organs and vessel walls
stomach, small intestine, blood vessel (weakest of all )
Is smooth muscle voluntary or involuntary?
involuntary
What are testies?
oval shaped organs the produce sperm and testosterone
What is the epididymis?
long coiled tube that stores and transports sperm
What is the vas deferens?
long this tube that carries sperm from epididymis to semi vesicle
what is the prostate?
round gland that produces fluid that helps transport sperm
what is semi vesicil?
sac like structure that produce fluid to nourish sperm
what is the penis?
long organ that carries out urine and sperm
What are ovaries ?
oval shaped, produce eggs and horomones
What are the fallopian tubes?
long thin tube that carries the egg from the ovary to the uterus
What is an uterus?
pear shaped and protects the fetus
what is the vagina?
long canal that carries blood, muscoal tissue from the uterus during a period.
passageway for intercourse and sperm, and birth canal.
what is a vulva?
external labia, clitoris, uretha
What is FHS?
Stimulating growth for eggs
What does Estrogen do?
regulates menstrual cycle
What does testosterone check?
production of sperm
What is the integumentary system made of?
skin, nails, hair, and sweat glands
Skin Fun fact
it is the largest organ in the body
What is the Epidermis?
otter layer of the skin
what does the epidermis do?
protect from infection
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What is the dermis?
where the blood vessels hair follicles, and sweat glads are
What is the subcutaneous/ hypodermis layer?
the inner layer fat
What are the layers of the skin?
layer 1 - epidermis
layer 2- dermis
layer 3- subcutaneous / hypodermis
What is the function of the integumentary system?
protect, regulate body temperature, and sensations
What is the function of the endocrine system?
Hormones help regulate growth and development, regulate metabolism, help with
reproduction, and help fight infection
what is the pituitary gland?
master gland
what is the thyroid gland?
produce thyroxine and calcatonin
What is calcitonin?
regulate calcium
What is thyroxine?
regulate metabolism
what does the pituitary gland produce?
growth hormone prolactin
What is the respiratory system responsible for?
Taking in oxygen from the environment and releasing carbon dioxide
What are the structures of the respiratory system?
mouth, nose, nostrils, throat, larynx, thracea, bronchi, bronchiole, right lung, and left
lung
What does the nose do?
Let in oxygen and let out co2
What is the larnyx?
voice box
what is the trachea?
windpipe
What is is the bronchioles?
Extension of the bronchi
What are alveoli?
sacs at the end of each bronchoiles
What is. the function of the respiratory system?
-exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- to maintain pH in the blood oxygen passes from the alveoli into the blood the air will
flow into your lungs
What disease affect the respiratory system?
Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia
Allergies
(The passage way is narrow)
What is the Cardiovascular system made of?
the heart, blood vessel, and the blood
What are the four chamber?
Right Atrium, Left Atrium, Right Ventricle, and Left Ventricle
ATI- TEAS 7 2025-2026 Review GRADED A+ QUESTIONS WIT H CORRECT ANSWERS
GRADED A+
Is cardiac muscle voluntary or involuntary?
involuntary
what is the smooth muscle?
found in organs and vessel walls
stomach, small intestine, blood vessel (weakest of all )
Is smooth muscle voluntary or involuntary?
involuntary
What are testies?
oval shaped organs the produce sperm and testosterone
What is the epididymis?
long coiled tube that stores and transports sperm
What is the vas deferens?
long this tube that carries sperm from epididymis to semi vesicle
what is the prostate?
round gland that produces fluid that helps transport sperm
what is semi vesicil?
sac like structure that produce fluid to nourish sperm
what is the penis?
long organ that carries out urine and sperm
What are ovaries ?
oval shaped, produce eggs and horomones
What are the fallopian tubes?
long thin tube that carries the egg from the ovary to the uterus
What is an uterus?
pear shaped and protects the fetus
what is the vagina?
long canal that carries blood, muscoal tissue from the uterus during a period.
passageway for intercourse and sperm, and birth canal.
what is a vulva?
external labia, clitoris, uretha
What is FHS?
Stimulating growth for eggs
What does Estrogen do?
regulates menstrual cycle
What does testosterone check?
production of sperm
What is the integumentary system made of?
skin, nails, hair, and sweat glands
Skin Fun fact
it is the largest organ in the body
What is the Epidermis?
otter layer of the skin
what does the epidermis do?
protect from infection
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What is the dermis?
where the blood vessels hair follicles, and sweat glads are
What is the subcutaneous/ hypodermis layer?
the inner layer fat
What are the layers of the skin?
layer 1 - epidermis
layer 2- dermis
layer 3- subcutaneous / hypodermis
What is the function of the integumentary system?
protect, regulate body temperature, and sensations
What is the function of the endocrine system?
Hormones help regulate growth and development, regulate metabolism, help with
reproduction, and help fight infection
what is the pituitary gland?
master gland
what is the thyroid gland?
produce thyroxine and calcatonin
What is calcitonin?
regulate calcium
What is thyroxine?
regulate metabolism
what does the pituitary gland produce?
growth hormone prolactin
What is the respiratory system responsible for?
Taking in oxygen from the environment and releasing carbon dioxide
What are the structures of the respiratory system?
mouth, nose, nostrils, throat, larynx, thracea, bronchi, bronchiole, right lung, and left
lung
What does the nose do?
Let in oxygen and let out co2
What is the larnyx?
voice box
what is the trachea?
windpipe
What is is the bronchioles?
Extension of the bronchi
What are alveoli?
sacs at the end of each bronchoiles
What is. the function of the respiratory system?
-exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide.
- to maintain pH in the blood oxygen passes from the alveoli into the blood the air will
flow into your lungs
What disease affect the respiratory system?
Asthma, Bronchitis, Pneumonia
Allergies
(The passage way is narrow)
What is the Cardiovascular system made of?
the heart, blood vessel, and the blood
What are the four chamber?
Right Atrium, Left Atrium, Right Ventricle, and Left Ventricle