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Prepare for the TEAS Nursing School Entrance Exam with this comprehensive 2026 study guide covering the four major ATI TEAS subject areas: Reading, Mathematics, Science, and English and Language Usage. The resource includes practice questions, answers, detailed rationales, key concepts, and exam-style exercises designed to strengthen reading comprehension, mathematical reasoning, anatomy and physiology, biology, chemistry, scientific reasoning, grammar, vocabulary, and language skills. Ideal for students applying to nursing and allied health programs, this review guide supports focused preparation for the ATI TEAS 7 exam and helps identify areas for additional study before test day.

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TEAS Nursing School
Entrance Exam 2026 | ATI
TEAS 7 Practice
Questions, Answers,
Rationales & Study Guide
| Complete Ethics Study
Guide




Updated 2026 Questions and Answers
100% Verified Exam Prep and Comprehensive
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,resolute determined (think of new years resolutions that you are determined to fufill)




germinate sprout, seed, bud




congeal solidify, coagulate, harden




rudimentary basic, opposite of advanced




dandy someone who is elegant in dress or has manners




whimsical playful, opposite of grim or grave




penitent person who tends to regret




querulous habitually whining person, tends to complain or argue over minor details




virtuouso having great skill, opposite of incompetent




mutable prone to change (think of a mutation or an abnormal change)




antediluvial before a flood




diluvial having to do with a flood




legislate mandate throught the creation of laws




prattle talk aimlessly or idly




erroneous mistake (err-think error)

,ominous predicts or foreshadows disaster




unguent ointment used to soothe or heal, opposite of irritant




orator public speaker who needs to be able to articulate




exculpate clear from blame




ravenous extremely hungry




supplicant humble begger has humility




maven expert, has expertise




insidious something that spreads harmfully in a subtle or stealthy manner




cede yield, give up, transfer title to someone else




eschew forbid, shun, abatain from, avoid it




proscribe forbid or prohibit as harmful




percent increase formula (change/original number) x 100%




circumfrence of a circle formula 2 x pie x radius OR diameter x pie




commensal relationship form of a symbiotic relationship, two organisms live in close association with each
other. One benefits while the other is neither harms or benefites. +/0 relationship

, polysome cluster of ribosomes




notochord a semi-rigid rod in the dorsal part of all chordates, this remains as a semi-rigid
chord, although in highrt chordates it is seen only in the embryo and as a vestigial
organ.
-a flexible material made out of similar material to cartilage. If a species has
notochord it is by definition it is a chordate. Ex: fish, birds, mammals




enzymes proteins, typically work best at pH7.2




electron transport chain directly produces the pH gradient by pumping protons out of the mitochondrial
matrix. the proton gradient is used to make ATP.



closed circuit has continuity and allows current to flow in it




as you go from left to right across a period, what happens electrons are added one at a time, the electrons of the outermost shell experience
to electrons an increasing amount of nuclear attraction becoming closer and more tightly bound
to the nucleus.


voltage drop happens as current passes through a resistance, represents an energy loss, this
energy is usually dissipated in the form of heat.



what temperature does water at sea level boil 212F, 100C, 373K




logy lethargic, lacking in energy or vitality, mental and physical slowness




gametes sex cells (sperm and egg), humans have 23 chromosomes in each sex cell (made
of 22 autosomes), 1n, haploid because they have half as many as regular human
cells. In a regular cell (not sex cell) there is a total of 46 chromosomes in each cell
or a set of 23.


regular cells 2n, or diploid a set of 23 chromosomes or 46 chromosomes




sexual reproduction simplified a sperm which is haploid (n) with 23 chromosomes combines with an egg which is
also haploid (n) with 23 chromosomes to form a zygote (2n) which creates 46
chromosomes or diploid then it forms an embryo which turns into a fetus.

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