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Prepare effectively with this ATI TEAS 7 Science Test Bank 2026, designed to help you succeed with a comprehensive set of 200 exam-style questions aligned to the latest TEAS 7 updates. This resource includes 200 practice questions and answers, covering key topics in biology, chemistry, anatomy & physiology, and scientific reasoning. It is structured to reinforce understanding, improve accuracy, and provide high-volume practice for exam readiness. What’s included: 200 science test bank questions & answers Coverage of biology, chemistry, and A&P topics Focus on high-yield TEAS 7 concepts Clear and organized study format Aligned with latest 2026 exam prep Why this document? Provides high-volume, exam-style practice Strengthens core science concepts Helps identify strengths and weak areas Ideal for both structured study and final review Perfect for students aiming to excel on the ATI TEAS 7 Science section and achieve strong scores.

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ATI TEAS 7 Science Test Bank 200 Questions Latest
Update 2026 | Exam Prep |

1. Describe the role of the pleura in relation to the lungs.

The pleura helps in the production of lung surfactant.

The pleura is responsible for oxygen exchange in the lungs.

The pleura connects the lungs to the diaphragm.

The pleura serves as a protective connective tissue sheath that
allows for smooth movement of the lungs during respiration.

2. Which materials are excreted through sweat glands in the skin?

salt, urea, and water

fats, ammonia, and water

carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and water

urine, alcohol, and water

3. What is the name of the muscle that separates the thoracic cavity from the
abdominal cavity and is crucial for respiration?

Rectus abdominis

Diaphragm

Intercostal muscles

Pectoralis major

4. What does a pH of 3 indicate about a substance's acidity compared to a pH
of 4?

It is 10 times more acidic.

, It is 100 times more acidic.

It is neutral.

It is less acidic.

5. What is the primary characteristic of osmosis?

Movement of water molecules from an area of high concentration to
an area of low concentration through a selectively permeable
membrane.

Movement of solutes through a permeable membrane.

Movement of solutes from low concentration to high concentration.

Movement of water molecules from low concentration to high
concentration.

6. What is the primary characteristic of exocrine glands?

They secrete substances through ducts to the outside of the body.

They release hormones directly into the bloodstream.

They are involved in the production of antibodies.

They are responsible for the absorption of nutrients.

7. Which valve separates the left atrium from the left ventricle? Answers:

Pulmonary

Tricupsid

Mitral

Aortic

,8. Describe how the chemical bonding differs between monosaccharides and
disaccharides.

Monosaccharides are single sugar molecules, while disaccharides
are formed by the glycosidic bond between two monosaccharides.

Monosaccharides are formed through hydrolysis, while disaccharides
are formed through oxidation.

Monosaccharides have no bonds, while disaccharides have ionic
bonds.

Monosaccharides are linked by peptide bonds, while disaccharides
are linked by hydrogen bonds.

9. A myocardial infraction affects which of the following blood vessels of the
heart?

aorta

pulmonary

vena cava

coronary

10. Describe the role of the corpus luteum in the maintenance of the uterine
lining during pregnancy.

The corpus luteum secretes hormones such as progesterone, which
help maintain the uterine lining for a developing embryo.

The corpus luteum is responsible for the release of the ovum.

The corpus luteum produces eggs for fertilization.

The corpus luteum initiates the menstrual cycle.

, 11. Which of the following is true about a virus?

It can metabolize

It needs a host

It has organelles

It has a nucleus

12. Which of the following is responsible for the regulation of breathing rate and
depth?

Alveoli

Bronchioles

Diaphragm

Intercostal muscles

Medulla oblongata

13. What is the term used for the group that does not receive the experimental
treatment?

Population

Sample

Control

Variable

14. What is the first step in the scientific method?

Conclusion

Hypothesis

Experimentation

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