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TEAS ATI ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS Which of the following term represent a plane that lies exactly in the midline? A. Sagittal plane B. Midsagittal plane C. Frontal plane D. Transverse plane - B. Midsagittal plane What happens during inhalation? A. Diaphragm moves down (contracts) B. Diaphragm moves up (relaxation) C. Rib cage decrease D. Volume of chest cavity decrease - A. Diaphragm moves down (contracts) Which of the following contain in the pelvic cavity? A. Stomach, intestines and liver. B. Urinary bladder, spleen and other organs. C. Stomach, reproductive organs and ribs. D. Urinary bladder, reproductive organs and rectum. - D. Urinary bladder, reproductive organs, and rectum. Which of the following separates each chamber of the heart? A. Septum B. Atrium C. Ventricle D. Valve - A. Septum What is another name of heart attack? A. Arteriosclerosis B. Pericarditis C. Cardiomyopathy D. Myocardial infarction - D. Myocardial infarction What is cardiac output? A. Amount of blood pumped out of both ventricles in one minute B. Volume of blood pumped in one heartbeat C. Number of times heartbeats in one minute D. Relaxation portion of blood pressure - A. Amount of blood pumped out of both ventricles in one minute What are the components of human blood? A. RBC, WBC, platelets B. Plasma and platelets C. RBC and WBC D. RBC, WBC, platelets, and plasma - D. RBC, WBC, platelets, and plasma Which of the following indicate an enlarged P wave on the ECG? A. Atrial hypertrophy B. Ventricular hypertrophy C. Myocardial infarction D. SA node damage - A. Atrial hypertrophy What is the role of the pericardium? A. It pumps blood around the body B. It helps heart contraction C. It prevents the heart from overfilling with blood D. It provides protection to the valves and heart chambers - C. It prevents the heart from overfilling with blood What cavity is the brain in? A. Cranial cavity B. Vertebral cavity C. Thoracic cavity D. Abdominal cavity - A. Cranial Cavity Posterior position of the body is also known as? A. Ventral B. Dorsal C. Medial D. Lateral - B. Dorsal Which of the following term represents dividing the body into superior and inferior parts? A. Frontal Planes B. Midsagittal Planes C. Transverse Planes D. Sagittal Plane - C. Transverse Planes Where is the Sino atrial node (SA) located? A. Left atrium B. Right ventricle C. Left ventricle D. Right atrium - D. Right atrium What happens during exhalation? A. Decrease the size of chest cavity B. Increase the size of chest cavity C. Diaphragm contracts D. Diaphragm moves down - A. Decrease the size of chest cavity Transverse plane is also known as? A. Frontal plane B. Coronal plane C. Midsagittal plane D. Cross-sectional plane - D. Cross sectional plane Where is the nasopharynx located?

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TEAS ATI ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY PRACTICE QUESTIONS
Which of the following term represent a plane that lies exactly in the midline? A. Sagittal plane
B. Midsagittal plane C. Frontal plane D. Transverse plane - B. Midsagittal plane
What happens during inhalation?
A. Diaphragm moves down (contracts)
B. Diaphragm moves up (relaxation) C. Rib cage decrease D. Volume of chest cavity decrease - A. Diaphragm moves down (contracts)
Which of the following contain in the pelvic cavity? A. Stomach, intestines and liver.
B. Urinary bladder, spleen and other organs. C. Stomach, reproductive organs and ribs. D. Urinary bladder, reproductive organs and rectum. - D. Urinary bladder, reproductive organs, and rectum.
Which of the following separates each chamber of the heart?
A. Septum
B. Atrium
C. Ventricle D. Valve - A. Septum
What is another name of heart attack? A. Arteriosclerosis
B. Pericarditis C. Cardiomyopathy
D. Myocardial infarction - D. Myocardial infarction
What is cardiac output? A. Amount of blood pumped out of both ventricles in one minute
B. Volume of blood pumped in one heartbeat
C. Number of times heartbeats in one minute
D. Relaxation portion of blood pressure - A. Amount of blood pumped out of both ventricles in one minute
What are the components of human blood? A. RBC, WBC, platelets B. Plasma and platelets
C. RBC and WBC
D. RBC, WBC, platelets, and plasma - D. RBC, WBC, platelets, and plasma
Which of the following indicate an enlarged P wave on the ECG?
A. Atrial hypertrophy
B. Ventricular hypertrophy
C. Myocardial infarction D. SA node damage - A. Atrial hypertrophy
What is the role of the pericardium?
A. It pumps blood around the body
B. It helps heart contraction
C. It prevents the heart from overfilling with blood
D. It provides protection to the valves and heart chambers - C. It prevents the heart from overfilling with blood
What cavity is the brain in?
A. Cranial cavity B. Vertebral cavity
C. Thoracic cavity
D. Abdominal cavity - A. Cranial Cavity
Posterior position of the body is also known as? A. Ventral
B. Dorsal
C. Medial D. Lateral - B. Dorsal
Which of the following term represents dividing the body into superior and inferior parts? A. Frontal Planes B. Midsagittal Planes C. Transverse Planes D. Sagittal Plane - C. Transverse Planes
Where is the Sino atrial node (SA) located?
A. Left atrium
B. Right ventricle
C. Left ventricle D. Right atrium - D. Right atrium
What happens during exhalation?
A. Decrease the size of chest cavity
B. Increase the size of chest cavity
C. Diaphragm contracts
D. Diaphragm moves down - A. Decrease the size of chest cavity
Transverse plane is also known as? A. Frontal plane
B. Coronal plane
C. Midsagittal plane
D. Cross-sectional plane - D. Cross sectional plane
Where is the nasopharynx located?
A. Lies interior to the nasal cavity
B. Lies lateral to the nasal cavity
C. Lies posterior to the nasal cavity
D. Lies posterior to the upright epiglottis - C. Lies posterior to the nasal cavity
What is the other name of windpipe?
A. Esophagus
B. Trachea C. Pharynx D. Larynx - B. Trachea
What is a spirometer?
A. Instrument used to measure respiratory volumes and capacities. B. Instrument used to measure heart rate C. Instrument used to measure blood pressure
D. Instrument used to measure pulse rate. - A. Instrument used to measure respiratory volumes and capacities
Which of the following glands control metabolism and blood calcium concentrations?
A. Pituitary gland
B. Parathyroid glands C. Thymus gland
D. Thyroid gland - D. Thyroid gland
What is acromegaly? A. Under secretion of growth hormone
B. Over secretion of growth hormone
C. Overactive thyroid gland
D. Underactive thyroid gland - B. Over secretion of growth hormone
Fats are also called ___________. A. Cholesterol
B. Carbohydrates
C. Enzyme
D. Lipids - D. Lipids
What is hypoxia? A. Adequate blood pH delivery to tissues
B. Inadequate oxygen delivery to tissues. C. Adequate oxygen delivery to tissues. D. Inadequate blood pH delivery to tissues. - B. Inadequate oxygen delivery to tissues
Which of the following is contained in the abdominal cavity? A. Stomach, intestines, spleen and liver
B. Urinary bladder, reproductive organs and rectum
C. Urinary bladder, spleen and other organs
D. Stomach, reproductive organs and ribs - A. Stomach, intestines, spleen and liver
Bradycardia means? A. Abnormal heart rate

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