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Latest updated ATI TEAS 6 Complete Preparation Guide featuring comprehensive review notes, practice questions, and exam-focused content covering all four TEAS sections: Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English & Language Usage. Includes key concepts, test-taking strategies, detailed explanations, and essential revision material to help nursing applicants excel on the ATI TEAS exam. Ideal for Chamberlain College of Nursing and other nursing school entrance exam candidates.

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ATI TEAS ALL SECTIONS PREP

ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
2026 UPDATED

Anatomy: is what you see with your eyes in the human body.


Microscopic Anatomy: examines cells and molecules.
Cytology: study of cells.
Histology: study of tissues.


Physiology: is the study of functions of anatomical structures.


*Smallest living is a CELL.
*Smallest organisms is a ATOM.




Levels of Hierarchy


Atom- the most basic complete unit of an element.


Molecule- a group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental
unit of a chemical compound that can take part in a chemical reaction.

Organelles- are cells parts that function within a cell.


Cells- the basic structural unit of an organism from which living things created. Is
one individual cell.

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Tissues- a group of cells with similar structure that functions together as a unit, but
at a lower level than organs.

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Organ- a self contained part of an organism that performs specific functions. Is
formed by two or more similar tissues.

Organ System- functional groups of organs that work together within the
body: circulatory, integumentary, skeletal, reproductive, digestive, urinary,
respiratory, endocrine, lymphatic, muscular and nervous.
Humans have 11 Organ Systems.


Cells Structure
• Nucleus - holds the cells DNA in form of chromatin
• Ribosomes- small structures that build proteins “amino acids”.
• Golgi Apparatus- modifies and packages proteins secreted from cell.
• Vacuoles - storage, digestion and waste removal.
• Cytoskeletal- series of rod shaped proteins that provide shape/support cell.
• Microtubules - part of the cytoskeletal.
• Cytosol - liquid material in cell.
• Cell membrane - separate internal and external cellular environment
allows material to enter and exit cell.
• Endoplasmic Reticulum- smooth or rough transport system of the cell.
• Mitochondria- generates ATP powerhouse of the cell. ATP production is
called cellular respiration

Animal Cells
Centrosome- pairs of centrioles involved in mitosis.


Centriole- cylinders involved in cellular division.


Lysosomes- the purpose of the lysosome is to digest things. They might be used to
digest food or break down the cell when it dies.
Cilia- cause cell to move.


Flagella- whip tail to move cell.


TISSUES:
Group of CELLS.

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Muscle, Nerve, Epithelial, Connective.
1. Epithelial: (joined together tightly) Example. Skin
2. Connective: (dense, loose, or fatty) Example. Tissue, Cartilage, Tendons,
Ligaments, Fat, Blood, Lymph.

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