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HESI A2 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY EXAM 2026 What is the STH or GH hormone? - ANSWER-Growth Hormone What is the ACTH hormone? - ANSWER-Adrenocorticotropic hormone What is the TSH hormone? - ANSWER-Thyroid-stimulating hormone What is the FSH hormone? - ANSWER-Follicle-stimulating hormone What is the LH hormone? - ANSWER-Luteinizing hormone What hormones are released from the posterior lobe of the pituitary? - ANSWER-Oxytocin (labor hormone) ADH-Antidiuretic hormone. What are some important endocrine glands? - ANSWER-Thyroid Parathyroid Adrenals Pancreas Gonads (ovaries & testes) What materials make up the blood? - ANSWER-55% plasma 45% formed elements: erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets. Where are all the elements in blood formed? - ANSWER-Red bone marrow. What are erythrocytes transformed for? - ANSWER-The transport of O2. What is most O2 bound to in erythrocytes? - ANSWER-The pigmented protein hemoglobin. Where is respiration controlled? - ANSWER-The respiratory control center of the medulla What is the function of the respiratory system? - ANSWER-Supply O2 and eliminate CO2 What is external respiration? - ANSWER-The exchange of gases between the atmosphere and the blood through the alveoli What is internal respiration? - ANSWER-The exchange of gases between blood and the body cells. What is the function of the passageways between the nasal cavity and the alveoli? - ANSWER-Conduct gases to and from the lungs. What is the function of the upper passageways? - ANSWER-Warm, filter, and moisten incoming air. What lines the upper respiratory tubules? - ANSWER-Cilia to help trap debris and keep foreign substances from entering the lungs. What occurs during inhalation? - ANSWER-The contraction of the diaphragm to enlarge the thoracic cavity and draw air into the lungs What occurs during exhalation? - ANSWER-The lungs recoil as the respiratory muscles relax and the thorax decreases in size. When is oxygen released from hemoglobin? - ANSWER-As the concentration of O2 drops in tissues What happens to carbon dioxide in red blood cells? - ANSWER-Some is carried in solutions or bound to proteins in the blood. Most is converted to carbonic anhydrase What does the changing of carbon to carbonic anyhydrase release? - ANSWER Hydrogen ions, which regulate blood pH

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What is the STH or GH hormone? - ANSWER-Growth Hormone


What is the ACTH hormone? - ANSWER-Adrenocorticotropic hormone


What is the TSH hormone? - ANSWER-Thyroid-stimulating hormone


What is the FSH hormone? - ANSWER-Follicle-stimulating hormone


What is the LH hormone? - ANSWER-Luteinizing hormone


What hormones are released from the posterior lobe of the pituitary? -
ANSWER-Oxytocin (labor hormone)
ADH-Antidiuretic hormone.


What are some important endocrine glands? - ANSWER-Thyroid
Parathyroid
Adrenals
Pancreas
Gonads (ovaries & testes)


What materials make up the blood? - ANSWER-55% plasma
45% formed elements: erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets.

,Where are all the elements in blood formed? - ANSWER-Red bone marrow.


What are erythrocytes transformed for? - ANSWER-The transport of O2.


What is most O2 bound to in erythrocytes? - ANSWER-The pigmented protein
hemoglobin.


Where is respiration controlled? - ANSWER-The respiratory control center of
the medulla


What is the function of the respiratory system? - ANSWER-Supply O2 and
eliminate CO2


What is external respiration? - ANSWER-The exchange of gases between the
atmosphere and the blood through the alveoli


What is internal respiration? - ANSWER-The exchange of gases between blood
and the body cells.


What is the function of the passageways between the nasal cavity and the
alveoli? - ANSWER-Conduct gases to and from the lungs.


What is the function of the upper passageways? - ANSWER-Warm, filter, and
moisten incoming air.


What lines the upper respiratory tubules? - ANSWER-Cilia to help trap debris
and keep foreign substances from entering the lungs.

, What occurs during inhalation? - ANSWER-The contraction of the diaphragm
to enlarge the thoracic cavity and draw air into the lungs


What occurs during exhalation? - ANSWER-The lungs recoil as the respiratory
muscles relax and the thorax decreases in size.


When is oxygen released from hemoglobin? - ANSWER-As the concentration
of O2 drops in tissues


What happens to carbon dioxide in red blood cells? - ANSWER-Some is carried
in solutions or bound to proteins in the blood.
Most is converted to carbonic anhydrase


What does the changing of carbon to carbonic anyhydrase release? - ANSWER-
Hydrogen ions, which regulate blood pH


Which structures make the alimentary canal? - ANSWER-mouth
pharynx
esophagus
stomach
small intestine
large intestine
rectum
anus


What are the accessory organs of the alimentary canal? - ANSWER-Liver
Pancreas
Gallbladder

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