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TEAS ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Which of the following muscle types is described as striated and under involuntary control?

A. cardiac muscle

B. smooth muscle

C. skeletal muscle

D. gluteus maximus - (ANSWER)A. cardiac muscle

You don't have to tell your heart to beat



The corpus callosum is associated with which part of the brain?

A. cerebellum

B. pons

C. cerebrum

D. midbrain - (ANSWER)C. cerebrum

The corpus callosum connects the two cerebral hemispheres



Which of the following describes the volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during a single
respiratory cycle?

A. tidal volume

B. lung capacity

C. vital capacity

D. minimal volume - (ANSWER)A. tidal volume



Which of the following is the most superficial layer of the epidermis?

A. stratum basale

B. stratum spinosum

C. stratum lucidum

D. stratum corneum - (ANSWER)D. stratum corneum

Come lets go sun bathing

, TEAS ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Which of the following tissue types is avascular and contains a basement membrane?

A. connective

B. muscle

C. epithelial

D. nervous - (ANSWER)C. epithelial

Epithelial tissue does not have a blood supply



Which of the following joints is a type of hinge joint?

A. finger interphalangeal joint

B. shoulder joint

C. cranial sutures

D. sternoclavicular joint - (ANSWER)A. finger interphalangeal joint



Which of the following is classified as a fibrous joint?

A. intervertebral discs

B. symphysis pubis

C. cranial suture

D. elbow joint - (ANSWER)C. cranial suture



Which of the following substances is a nitrogenous waste excreted by the body?

A. urea

B. electrolytes

C. carbon dioxide

D. water - (ANSWER)a. urea

Proteins are made of amino acids that have a nitrogenous base. That nitrogenous base forms ammonia
and is converted to urea in the liver



The thoracic cavity lies ____ to the abdominopelvic cavity.

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