Teas Test 6 -Science
portion (Questions
with Answers)
, Book questions
Science portion
1) Which cavities is lined by the connective tissue peritoneum?
Abdominal Cavity
2) Which hormone that mediates the fight or flight response?
Epinephrine
3) Occurs if the epiglottis does not function properly?
The client coughs because food goes into the trachea.
4) Which of the following composes the ring the support the trachea?
Hyaline cartilage
5) Which of the following valves of blood from the arteries into the ventricle?
Semilunar valve (Present in both aorta and pulmonary arteries, prevent
blood backflow)
Side Note: (Bicuspid, or mitral valve is located between the left atrium and
ventricle. Tricuspid valve is between right atrium and ventricles).
6)Which of the following arteries supplies the heart with blood?
Coronary arteries (Bring oxygenated blood to the heart).
7)Breakdown begins in small intestine?
Fats
8)Lymphatic Capillaries that absorb fats?
Lacteals (absorb dietary fat)
9)Occurs to skeletal muscle as a result of acetylcholine released at the
neutromuscular junction?
Contraction
Side Note: (Peristalisis is the movement of food through the
intestine).
*Tube that carry both sperm and urine for release outside the body?
portion (Questions
with Answers)
, Book questions
Science portion
1) Which cavities is lined by the connective tissue peritoneum?
Abdominal Cavity
2) Which hormone that mediates the fight or flight response?
Epinephrine
3) Occurs if the epiglottis does not function properly?
The client coughs because food goes into the trachea.
4) Which of the following composes the ring the support the trachea?
Hyaline cartilage
5) Which of the following valves of blood from the arteries into the ventricle?
Semilunar valve (Present in both aorta and pulmonary arteries, prevent
blood backflow)
Side Note: (Bicuspid, or mitral valve is located between the left atrium and
ventricle. Tricuspid valve is between right atrium and ventricles).
6)Which of the following arteries supplies the heart with blood?
Coronary arteries (Bring oxygenated blood to the heart).
7)Breakdown begins in small intestine?
Fats
8)Lymphatic Capillaries that absorb fats?
Lacteals (absorb dietary fat)
9)Occurs to skeletal muscle as a result of acetylcholine released at the
neutromuscular junction?
Contraction
Side Note: (Peristalisis is the movement of food through the
intestine).
*Tube that carry both sperm and urine for release outside the body?