ATI Anatomy and Physiology Practice Exam
Question and Answer | Complete Study Pack
| Grade A+
• What is associated with wound healing by primary intention? -✓✓ Minimum
scar tissue
• What wax-like substance is secreted by glands in the external ear canal? -✓✓
Cerumen
• What is responsible for regulation of body temperature? -✓✓ Hypothalamus
• Production of what, is the function of the prostate gland? -✓✓ Substance to
enhance sperm motility
• What bone is a component of the appendicular skeleton? -✓✓ Symphis pubis
(shoulder girdle, upper extremeties, pelvis & lower extremities)
• What tissue connects bones to joints? -✓✓ Ligaments
• What tissue connects muscle to bone? -✓✓ Tendons
• What cardiac valve prevents blood from returning to the left ventricle of the
heart? -✓✓ Aortic Valve
• What's the role of platelets in homeostasis? -✓✓ Formation of plugs
, • What is the function of surfactant in the alveoli of the lungs? -✓✓ Prevention of
alveoli collapse
• What describes the event of ovulation? -✓✓ Graafian follicle releases an ovum
• What is involved in the destruction of ingested pathogens? -✓✓ Stomach acid
• When blood leaves the left ventricle, what does it enter next? -✓✓ Aorta
• The release of histamine is associated with what? -✓✓ Mast Cells, which
triggers inflammatory response
• What is the measurement of percentage of red blood cells in whole blood? -✓✓
Hematrocrit
• What is a structure of the inner ear? -✓✓ Cochlea
• What's the function of Angiotensin II in the regulation of blood pressure? -✓✓
Vasoconstriction, when BP falls too low, Angiotensin II causes "vasoconstriction"
which causes an increase in BP
• In wound healing, what plays a role in cleaning a wound of cellular debris? -✓✓
Neutrophils, involves phagocytosis
Question and Answer | Complete Study Pack
| Grade A+
• What is associated with wound healing by primary intention? -✓✓ Minimum
scar tissue
• What wax-like substance is secreted by glands in the external ear canal? -✓✓
Cerumen
• What is responsible for regulation of body temperature? -✓✓ Hypothalamus
• Production of what, is the function of the prostate gland? -✓✓ Substance to
enhance sperm motility
• What bone is a component of the appendicular skeleton? -✓✓ Symphis pubis
(shoulder girdle, upper extremeties, pelvis & lower extremities)
• What tissue connects bones to joints? -✓✓ Ligaments
• What tissue connects muscle to bone? -✓✓ Tendons
• What cardiac valve prevents blood from returning to the left ventricle of the
heart? -✓✓ Aortic Valve
• What's the role of platelets in homeostasis? -✓✓ Formation of plugs
, • What is the function of surfactant in the alveoli of the lungs? -✓✓ Prevention of
alveoli collapse
• What describes the event of ovulation? -✓✓ Graafian follicle releases an ovum
• What is involved in the destruction of ingested pathogens? -✓✓ Stomach acid
• When blood leaves the left ventricle, what does it enter next? -✓✓ Aorta
• The release of histamine is associated with what? -✓✓ Mast Cells, which
triggers inflammatory response
• What is the measurement of percentage of red blood cells in whole blood? -✓✓
Hematrocrit
• What is a structure of the inner ear? -✓✓ Cochlea
• What's the function of Angiotensin II in the regulation of blood pressure? -✓✓
Vasoconstriction, when BP falls too low, Angiotensin II causes "vasoconstriction"
which causes an increase in BP
• In wound healing, what plays a role in cleaning a wound of cellular debris? -✓✓
Neutrophils, involves phagocytosis