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, ATI TEAS 7 Practice Test 2026: 300+ Questions & Detailed
Explanations
1. Which of the following are primary functions of carbohydrates in the human body?
a) Structural support and enzymatic catalysis
b) Cellular communication and genetic coding
c) Energy storage and structural framework
d) Immune recognition and oxygen transport
Answer: c) Energy storage and structural framework
Explanation: Carbohydrates serve as a primary source of immediate energy (e.g., glucose) and
can also be stored for later use (e.g., glycogen). Additionally, they contribute to structural
components, such as cellulose in plant cell walls and chitin in exoskeletons.
2. What is the specific classification for the immunity conferred by a standard MMR (Measles,
Mumps, Rubella) vaccination?
a) Naturally acquired passive immunity
b) Artificially acquired passive immunity
c) Naturally acquired active immunity
d) Artificially acquired active immunity
Answer: d) Artificially acquired active immunity
Explanation: Vaccinations introduce an antigen (like a weakened virus), which artificially
stimulates the body's own immune system to produce antibodies and memory cells. This results
in active, long-lasting immunity, acquired through an artificial means.
3. From an anatomical perspective, which of the listed structures are situated superior to the liver?
a) Lungs and Thymus
b) Kidneys and Parathyroid glands
c) Lungs and Parathyroid glands
d) Thymus and Kidneys
, Answer: c) Lungs and Parathyroid glands
Explanation: Superior means "above." The lungs are located in the thoracic cavity, directly
above the abdominal cavity where the liver resides. The parathyroid glands are embedded in the
thyroid gland in the neck, which is also superior to the liver.
4. Which major body cavity encompasses all anterior-facing cavities, including the thoracic and
abdominopelvic cavities?
a) Dorsal Cavity
b) Thoracic Cavity
c) Abdominopelvic Cavity
d) Ventral Cavity
Answer: d) Ventral Cavity
Explanation: The ventral cavity is the primary anterior cavity of the body, subdivided into the
thoracic cavity and the abdominopelvic cavity.
5. Which vessels are responsible for transporting oxygen-rich blood away from the heart to the
body's tissues?
a) Pulmonary Artery and Superior Vena Cava
b) Pulmonary Vein and Aorta
c) Aorta and Superior Vena Cava
d) Pulmonary Artery and Aorta
Answer: b) Pulmonary Vein and Aorta
Explanation: The aorta carries oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the systemic
circulation. The pulmonary vein is the only vein that carries oxygenated blood, bringing it from
the lungs back to the left atrium.
6. Identify the disaccharides from the list below.
a) Sucrose and Fructose
b) Glucose and Cellulose
, c) Sucrose and Lactose
d) Cellulose and Lactose
Answer: c) Sucrose and Lactose
Explanation: Disaccharides are composed of two monosaccharide units. Sucrose (table sugar) is
made of glucose and fructose. Lactose (milk sugar) is made of glucose and galactose. Glucose is
a monosaccharide, and cellulose is a polysaccharide.
7. A red blood cell traveling from a pulmonary capillary to the spleen would primarily rely on
which body system for transport?
a) Immune System
b) Endocrine System
c) Respiratory System
d) Cardiovascular System
Answer: d) Cardiovascular System
Explanation: The cardiovascular system, comprising the heart, blood vessels, and blood, is
responsible for transporting cells, nutrients, gases, and wastes throughout the entire body.
8. A cardiac condition characterized by an irregular heart rhythm can predispose an individual to
which of the following serious complications?
a) Aneurysm
b) Arrhythmia
c) Asthma
d) Hypertension
Answer: b) Arrhythmia
Explanation: Arrhythmia is the medical term for an irregular heartbeat. Certain types of
arrhythmias can cause blood to pool and clot in the heart. If a clot dislodges and travels to the
brain, it can cause an ischemic stroke.