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This document contains comprehensive review questions and detailed answers for the HESI A2 Anatomy & Physiology 2026 exam. It covers major body systems, core anatomical structures, physiological processes, and key concepts frequently tested on the exam. The material is structured to reinforce understanding, improve retention, and support high exam performance. It is suitable for self-study, practice testing, and last-minute revision.

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HESI A2 ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY 2026
REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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At which point is an impulse transmitted between neurons? - Synapse



In most ectopic pregnancies, where does the embryo implant? - In the Fallopian tube



What is the primary hormone secreted by the thyroid? - T3/T4



What might you expect to see in a whiplash injury? - Traumatic injury to ligaments



Muscle contractions that normally move food along the human digestive system are known as .-
peristalsis



Which type of nutrient does not provide the body with energy? - Vitamin



Where does gas exchange take place in the lungs? - Alveoli



Which is not produce by the pituitary gland? - TRH



The ribs are to the lungs in the human body - anterior



What is the normal pH of human arterial blood? - 7.4



Which part of the brain controls balance and coordination? - Cerebellum

,Which enzyme functions to break down a specific sugar? - Lactase



The hypothalamus is part of the . - endocrine system



Which mineral helps to maintain the fluid balance of the body? - Potassium



What is on functions of the pineal gland? - Regulation of sleep



How might vitamin D deficiency present? - As crooked bones



How does the lymphatic system work with the circulatory system? - Lymph draws excess fluid from the
cells and deposits in into the blood vessels.



What is the function of parathyroid hormone? - Activating vitamin D



Which is not an important electrolyte? - Nitrogen



Which is not true of the epidermis? - It houses the hair follicles



The axial skeletal system contains all of these except the . - radius



The gallbladder is part of the . - digestive system



Which is not an example of nonspecific immune response? - Production of antibodies



Which mineral is important for the formation red blood cells? - Copper



The dorsal body cavity is to the ventral body cavity - posterior

,Which organ system is primarily responsible for preventing water loss? - The integumentary system



Which is the only long bone in the human body to lie horizontally? - Clavicle



Unlike the cone cells in the eye, the rod cells are responsible for . - night vision



A pneumothorax is caused by unusual buildup of air in the . - pleural cavity



Where might a herniated lumbar disc most likely to create pain? - Along the sciatic nerve



What is the name of the bone in the human thigh? - Femur



The ovaries are part of the . - reproductive system



What is another term for the zygomatic bone? - . Cheekbone



What is urea? - End product of protein metabolism



Round muscles called sphincters may be found in all of these structures except the . - talus



Histology is the study of . - cells and tissues



The corpus callosum facilitates communication between the . - left and right brain



How does the integumentary system work with the nervous system? - Touch input via the
integumentary system sends messages to the nervous system.



When the pulmonary valve and the aortic valves are open, where can blood flow? - Between the heart
and the rest of the body

, Which muscle flexes the forearm at the elbow? - Bicep



What are the components of chyle? - Lymph and fatty acids



At what point does bile enter the gastrointestinal tract? - Duodenum



What is a secondary defense for the body against pathogens? - Inflammation



Which organ system is primarily responsible for storing minerals? - The skeletal system



The vena cavae drain blood from the body into the . - right atrium



The primary genitalia of a human female would include which of these organs? - Vulva



Which gland secretes epinephrine? - Adrenal



Which bone in the foot has no analogous bone in the hand? - Calcaneus



Which is not part of the limbic system? - Medulla oblongata



How does a sagittal section divide the body? - Into right and left regions



Which is an anterior feature of the human head? - The nose



The diaphragm separates the cavities. - abdominal and thoracic



Enlargement of the thyroid, commonly known as a goiter, might be expected to affect .-
swallowing

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