ATI Anatomy and Physiology Practice Exam
Question and Answer | Comprehensive
Preparation Pack | Grade A+
• what does the thyroid stimulating hormone do? -✓✓ targets the thyroid gland
to produce essential hormones that regulate metabolism and energy production
• what does the antidiuretic hormone do? -✓✓ It is secreted from the posterior
pituitary gland to increase reabsorption of water and sodium from the kidneys
• What does the adrenocorticotropic hormone do? -✓✓ regulates adrenal cortex
function
• what does the follicle stimulating hormone do? -✓✓ influences the production
of a mature ovum
• what is the function of the gallbladder? -✓✓ It is the sac where bile is stored
and concentrated until it is released to aid in digestion
• what is the function of the ureters? -✓✓ to conduct urine from the kidneys to
the bladder
• what part of the brain regulates heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood
pressure? -✓✓ medulla oblongata
• what hormone is secreted by the posterior pituitary gland? -✓✓ antidiuretic
hormone
, • what is associated with wound healing by primary intention? -✓✓ minimal scar
tissue
• What is the role of platelets in hemostasis? -✓✓ platelets become sticky and
adhere to each other and surrounding structures, forming plugs
• What type of tissue connects bones to joints? -✓✓ ligaments
• ligament -✓✓ a fibrous band of tissue that connects bones to joints
• what is a result of stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system? -✓✓
increased cardiac output, increased blood flow to the skeletal muscles, increased
respiratory rate, and decreased urinary output
• what occurs as a result of the release of antidiuretic hormone? -✓✓ renal
tubules to absorb more water, urine to become more concentrated, and fluid
volume increase in the body
• the release of histamine is associate with what type of cell? -✓✓ mast cells
• what pituitary hormone stimulates the process of gametogenesis? -✓✓ follice
stimulating hormone
• what is the average length of the female urethra? -✓✓ 1 to 1.5 inches
Question and Answer | Comprehensive
Preparation Pack | Grade A+
• what does the thyroid stimulating hormone do? -✓✓ targets the thyroid gland
to produce essential hormones that regulate metabolism and energy production
• what does the antidiuretic hormone do? -✓✓ It is secreted from the posterior
pituitary gland to increase reabsorption of water and sodium from the kidneys
• What does the adrenocorticotropic hormone do? -✓✓ regulates adrenal cortex
function
• what does the follicle stimulating hormone do? -✓✓ influences the production
of a mature ovum
• what is the function of the gallbladder? -✓✓ It is the sac where bile is stored
and concentrated until it is released to aid in digestion
• what is the function of the ureters? -✓✓ to conduct urine from the kidneys to
the bladder
• what part of the brain regulates heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood
pressure? -✓✓ medulla oblongata
• what hormone is secreted by the posterior pituitary gland? -✓✓ antidiuretic
hormone
, • what is associated with wound healing by primary intention? -✓✓ minimal scar
tissue
• What is the role of platelets in hemostasis? -✓✓ platelets become sticky and
adhere to each other and surrounding structures, forming plugs
• What type of tissue connects bones to joints? -✓✓ ligaments
• ligament -✓✓ a fibrous band of tissue that connects bones to joints
• what is a result of stimulation of the sympathetic nervous system? -✓✓
increased cardiac output, increased blood flow to the skeletal muscles, increased
respiratory rate, and decreased urinary output
• what occurs as a result of the release of antidiuretic hormone? -✓✓ renal
tubules to absorb more water, urine to become more concentrated, and fluid
volume increase in the body
• the release of histamine is associate with what type of cell? -✓✓ mast cells
• what pituitary hormone stimulates the process of gametogenesis? -✓✓ follice
stimulating hormone
• what is the average length of the female urethra? -✓✓ 1 to 1.5 inches