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Prepare confidently for the TEAS Test Terms 2026 with this comprehensive updated study guide designed to strengthen understanding of essential vocabulary and improve exam performance. This resource includes key TEAS terms, clear definitions, carefully selected practice questions, correct answers, and detailed rationales covering reading, science, mathematics, and English language usage concepts. Ideal for structured study and last-minute revision, it enhances conceptual understanding, improves test accuracy, and builds confidence for success on the TEAS nursing entrance exam.

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TEAS TEST TERMS 2026 | UPDATED STUDY
GUIDE WITH KEY DEFINITIONS, PRACTICE
QUESTIONS, AND RATIONALES
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,adrenal A gland above the kidney that produces hormones to regulate heart rate, blood
pressure, and other functions


adverb Word or phrase that describes or modifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb




affix Letters placed at the beginning or end of a word or word part to modify its
meaning


algebraic equation A mathematical sentence that includes one or more variables


allele A specific copy of a gene


allergies An immune response to a foreign agent that is not a pathogen


alveoli Tiny air sacs in the lungs where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes
place


amino acids The monomers that make up proteins


anaphase The stage in mitosis in which the chromosomes are pulled apart to the poles and
cell division begins


anaphase I The stage in meiosis I in which homologous chromosomes move to opposite ends
of the cell


anaphase II The stage in meiosis II in which sister chromatids separate and move to opposite
ends of the cell




anatomical position Standard positioning of the body as standing; feet together; arms to the side; with
head, eyes, and palms of hands forward


anecdote A short story that illustrates a concept or point and creates a connection between
the author and reader


anion A negatively charged ion


antagonist The relaxed muscle in the pair of muscles that is involved in a given movement


antibody A blood protein that counteracts a specific antigen


antidiuretic hormone A secretion from the pituitary gland that increases the amount of water able to be
reabsorbed from a collecting duct

, antigen-presenting cell A cell that displays foreign antigens with major histocompatibility complexes on
their surfaces


antigens Substances on the surfaces of agents that act to identify them, to the body, as
being native or foreign


compact (dense) bone Bone containing densely packed osteons that make up the peripheral layer of
bone




complement Sentence part that gives more information about a subject or object


complementary strand A molecule of RNA (or a strand of DNA) synthesized from a complementary
template strand


compound A substance made of two or more elements


comprehension Ability to understand


concentration of a solution The quantity of solute in a given quantity of solution


conclusion A deduction made by a reader that takes the details, evidence, and assumptions
presented in a text to the next logical step


conjunction A connecting word


connotation An implied meaning of a word or idea created by the emotions and assumptions
attached to it


constant of proportionality The constant ratio between two quantities




context Surrounding words or ideas within a sentence or passage that affect the meaning
of a word and influence how it is understood


contraction The process leading to shortening and/or development of tension in a muscle


contradiction A statement, assertion, or instruction in a text that conflicts with information
provided elsewhere in the same text


controlled variable The condition that is kept the same in an experiment


conversion factor The number used to multiply or divide to convert from one value to another


correlation The way two variables change together, also known as covariation

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