HESI A2 (Anatomy & Physiology)
V1/V2
A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreased
sensation in? - Arm, inability to abduct arms and fingers ABCD of
cancer? - Melanoma Active transport requires? - Requires energy
(ATP) from cell Aerobic respiration takes place in? - Mitochondria
and requires oxygen and glucose to produce carbon dioxide, water
and energy Aerobic respirations happens in the presence of? -
Oxygen All living things are made up of? - Cells An over production
of cerumen (earwax) can accumulate in which area? - External ear
and canals Anaerobic respiration can lead to a burning sensation
cause by which molecule? - Lactic Acid Anaerobic respiration
produces? - Energy and uses glucose, but produces less energy and
does NOT require oxygen Aqueous humor is watery fluid in which
part of the body? - Eye (in front of eye, between the lens & cornea)
As a part of the negative feedback system, which type of cell is
stimulated to re-absorb bone matrix in response to a decrease in
calcium in the blood? - Osteoclasts (break down bone so it can
release Ca+ into interstitial fluid) Aspirin occurs when there is a
tear in which structures? - Ligament Calcaneus is located in? -
Foot Calciferol (aka vitamin D) is controlled by? - Parathyroid
hormone Cartilaginous is? - Connection between articulating bones
made up of cartilage Ceruminous (aprocrine) glands secrete? -
Earwax Client has large pituitary tumor what part of the body
does this effect? - Low blood pressure, sickness, head hurting, vision
problems Diet is important because bone are storage places for? -
Calcium & Phosphorus Diffusion is? - Movement of molecules or
particles along a concentration gradient, high to low concentration
, Dorsiflexion & Plantarflexion are types of joint movement that are
associated with which part of the body - Foot Fertilization occurs
in the? - oviduct Fertilization of an ovum occurs in which
anatomical structure? - Fallopian tubes (also called uterine tubes)
Fibrous joints are? - Stationary & held together by ligaments only
High levels of which ion would most likely result in a cardiac arrest?
- Potassium Hormones produced by the ovaries? - Estrogen and
Progesterone How many carbs per gram do carbs contain? - 4
How many days is the average menstrual cycle? - 28 days In white
blood cells, what contributes to phagocytosis? - Macrophages and
neutrophils Increase rate of breathing results in what blood pH
change? - Alkalosis Layers of the epidermis? - Stratum Corneum,
Lucidum, Granulosum, Spinosum, Basale Ligaments provide which
connection? - Bone to bone Most obvious skin cancer? - Basal cell
carcinoma Order of organization of living things? - Organelle, Cells,
Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, Organisms, Populations,
Communities, Ecosystem, Biosphere Osmosis is? - Movement of
water across a membrane (low to high concentration) Part of the
brain that attaches to the spinal cord? - Medulla oblongata Parts
of the sternum? - Manubrium, Body, Xiphoid Process Passive
transport? - Does not require energy Pituitary gland produces? -
Adrenocorticotropic hormone and growth hormone Plane divides
the body into left and right sides? - Sagittal Polypeptides are? -
Chains of amino acids Ribs are attached to the? - Sternum
Sebaceous gland function? - Secretes oil Structure that provides a
pulse reading in the neck? - Carotid artery Sweat on the skin's
surface cools the body through which process? - Evaporation
Synovial joints are? - Freely mobile The buttocks are which surface
of the body? - Dorsal The esophagus is located in which body cavity?
- Thoracic The malleus, incus & stapes are located in which part of
the body? - Ear The mediastinum is located within which cavity? -
Thoracic cavity The mitral valve is located between which two
V1/V2
A person who has damage to their ulnar nerve will have decreased
sensation in? - Arm, inability to abduct arms and fingers ABCD of
cancer? - Melanoma Active transport requires? - Requires energy
(ATP) from cell Aerobic respiration takes place in? - Mitochondria
and requires oxygen and glucose to produce carbon dioxide, water
and energy Aerobic respirations happens in the presence of? -
Oxygen All living things are made up of? - Cells An over production
of cerumen (earwax) can accumulate in which area? - External ear
and canals Anaerobic respiration can lead to a burning sensation
cause by which molecule? - Lactic Acid Anaerobic respiration
produces? - Energy and uses glucose, but produces less energy and
does NOT require oxygen Aqueous humor is watery fluid in which
part of the body? - Eye (in front of eye, between the lens & cornea)
As a part of the negative feedback system, which type of cell is
stimulated to re-absorb bone matrix in response to a decrease in
calcium in the blood? - Osteoclasts (break down bone so it can
release Ca+ into interstitial fluid) Aspirin occurs when there is a
tear in which structures? - Ligament Calcaneus is located in? -
Foot Calciferol (aka vitamin D) is controlled by? - Parathyroid
hormone Cartilaginous is? - Connection between articulating bones
made up of cartilage Ceruminous (aprocrine) glands secrete? -
Earwax Client has large pituitary tumor what part of the body
does this effect? - Low blood pressure, sickness, head hurting, vision
problems Diet is important because bone are storage places for? -
Calcium & Phosphorus Diffusion is? - Movement of molecules or
particles along a concentration gradient, high to low concentration
, Dorsiflexion & Plantarflexion are types of joint movement that are
associated with which part of the body - Foot Fertilization occurs
in the? - oviduct Fertilization of an ovum occurs in which
anatomical structure? - Fallopian tubes (also called uterine tubes)
Fibrous joints are? - Stationary & held together by ligaments only
High levels of which ion would most likely result in a cardiac arrest?
- Potassium Hormones produced by the ovaries? - Estrogen and
Progesterone How many carbs per gram do carbs contain? - 4
How many days is the average menstrual cycle? - 28 days In white
blood cells, what contributes to phagocytosis? - Macrophages and
neutrophils Increase rate of breathing results in what blood pH
change? - Alkalosis Layers of the epidermis? - Stratum Corneum,
Lucidum, Granulosum, Spinosum, Basale Ligaments provide which
connection? - Bone to bone Most obvious skin cancer? - Basal cell
carcinoma Order of organization of living things? - Organelle, Cells,
Tissues, Organs, Organ Systems, Organisms, Populations,
Communities, Ecosystem, Biosphere Osmosis is? - Movement of
water across a membrane (low to high concentration) Part of the
brain that attaches to the spinal cord? - Medulla oblongata Parts
of the sternum? - Manubrium, Body, Xiphoid Process Passive
transport? - Does not require energy Pituitary gland produces? -
Adrenocorticotropic hormone and growth hormone Plane divides
the body into left and right sides? - Sagittal Polypeptides are? -
Chains of amino acids Ribs are attached to the? - Sternum
Sebaceous gland function? - Secretes oil Structure that provides a
pulse reading in the neck? - Carotid artery Sweat on the skin's
surface cools the body through which process? - Evaporation
Synovial joints are? - Freely mobile The buttocks are which surface
of the body? - Dorsal The esophagus is located in which body cavity?
- Thoracic The malleus, incus & stapes are located in which part of
the body? - Ear The mediastinum is located within which cavity? -
Thoracic cavity The mitral valve is located between which two