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Hesi A&P Exam Questions And Correct Verified Answers Updated Version 2026




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The digestive system has three accessory organs that aid food Pancreas, liver and gallbladder
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breakdown



The pancreas is the only organ with Exorcine and endocrine functions
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The exorcine function of the pancreas is to Excrete digestive enzymes into the small intestine
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The enzymes include Pancreatin, trypsin, maltase, amylase, and lipase (P.T.M.A.L)


The liver has many important functions - Produce bile
-Converts glucose to glycogen
- Stores fat soluble vitamins
- breaks toxins.
- Destroys old RBC
- synthesizes blood proteins



The liver produces Cholesterol, coagulation, products and antibodies

,The gallbladder located adjacent to the liver stores Bile until needed in the small intestine for digestion


Ball and socket joint Ball like convex surface that fits into a concave shaped socket.
Ex. Hip and shoulder joint


Three main types of blood vessels Arteries, veins, capillaries


Arteries carry blood Away from the heart hint: away=anterior


Veins carry blood Back to the heart hint veins=ventricular




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Capillaries Carry blood between the arterial and venous vessels. hint: capillaries=carry




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Blood is pumped from the heart to the aorta
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Arterioles Aorta branches into other arteries which branch into smaller vessels


The blood moves from arterioles to Microscopic capillaries
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What is exchanged through the thin walls of the Gases, nutrients, and wastes
capillaries?


Blood which gave up on oxygen flows from the capillaries into tiny veins
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Venules

Venules branch together to form Larger veins
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The blood is returned to the heart in the bodies.. Largest veins, superior and inferior vena cava
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With the exception of the pulmmonary artery Blood in the arteries is oxygenated


Except for the pulmonary vein Blood in veins is deoxygenated

,Arteries have a muscular layer of tissue that helps Pump blood out of the body


Veins have a much thinner Muscular layer

Gravity and the muscles surrounding the veins help deliver Blood back to the heart



Veins have valves that prevent Blood from flowing back, away from the heart once it has moved forward


The brain is composed of White and gray matter




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Gray matter is made up of *brian Neuron cell bodies and dendrites


White matter Made up of bundles of nerve fibers (myelinated axons)




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Largest area of the brain Cerebrum

The cerebrum is divided into Two hemispheres


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The right hemisphere Controls logical thinking processes


Left hemisphere Controls creativity
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Next largest segment of the brain Cerebellum
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Cerebellum Helps control most of the muscle functions and movements of the body


The brainstem connects the brain to the Spinal cord
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Three main areas of the brainstem Midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata


The midbrain and pons are a collection of Nerves that branch off into other areas and serve as an intersection.


Medulla oblongata controls Breathing, cardiac rate, force of contraction of the heart and dilation of blood
vessels


Wedged between the midbrain and the cerebrum are The thalamus and hypothalamus

, the hypothalamus and thalamus are active when They produce chemical reactions throughout the body, linking the nervous system to the
endocrine system



What is the hypothalamus A built-in thermostat and appetite center and relays messages to the thalamus




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What is the thalamus in charge of sensory stimuli and for interpreting messages via the nervous system and for
relaying them to other areas. They also initiate motor impulses from the cortex




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Afferent neurons Composed of neurons that have long axons and a short axon. Transfers info via
electrical impulse from the pns back to the cns


The nerves of the brain crisscross so that The left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.


Efferent neurons



The neurons which compose the efferent branch have
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After CNS receives a message, the nerve impulse is sent through the efferent branch to a
target cell



Short dendrites and a long axon
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The dendrites and cell body of the efferent neurons are located Within the CNS and the axon becomes part of the PNS



The afferent and efferent nerves are attached by The sympathetic and parasympathetic systems
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What are the 4 major functions of the spine Provide support for the body, allow movement, protect spinal cord, provide shock
absorption
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What should the spine find a balance between? Structural stability and movement


More stable a joint is Less mobile it is
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More mobile a joint is Less stableit is
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What is an example of structural support for the body spine provides a base of support for the head and transmits the entire weight of the head,
arms, neck, and trunk to the pelvis.



What are some examples of the movement of the spine? when the movements of all 25 spinal segmental levels are added up, the spine
allows a great deal of movement in, protect the spinal cord, provide shock
absorption


What are the cells of the body arranged into? tissue, and these tissues form organs


What are the functions of the organ system? meet basic vital requirements and enable the body to perform complex functions

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