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catalyst - ANSWERS-A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without undergoing permanent chemical change. SI units - ANSWERS-International System of Units based on meters, kilograms, seconds, amperes, Kelvin, candela, and mole. cells - ANSWERS-The basic structural unit of an organism from which living things are created. cellular functions - ANSWERS-Processes that include growth, metabolism, replication, protein synthesis, and movement. directional terminology - ANSWERS-Words used to explain relationships of locations of anatomical elements (distal, posterior, medial, etc.). organ systems - ANSWERS-Functional groups of organs that work together within the body: circulatory, integumentary, skeletal, reproductive, digestive, urinary, respiratory, endocrine, lymphatic, muscular, nervous. organelle - ANSWERS-A specialized part of a

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ATI TEAS LATEST EXAM WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS
catalyst - ANSWERS-A substance that increases
the rate of a chemical reaction without
undergoing permanent chemical change.

SI units - ANSWERS-International System of Units
based on meters, kilograms, seconds,
amperes, Kelvin, candela, and mole.

cells - ANSWERS-The basic structural unit
of an organism from which
living things are created.

cellular functions - ANSWERS-Processes that
include growth, metabolism, replication,
protein synthesis, and movement.

directional terminology - ANSWERS-Words
used to explain relationships of
locations of anatomical elements
(distal, posterior, medial, etc.).

organ systems - ANSWERS-Functional groups

,of organs that work together within
the body: circulatory, integumentary,
skeletal, reproductive, digestive,
urinary, respiratory, endocrine,
lymphatic, muscular, nervous.

organelle - ANSWERS-A specialized part of a
cell that has a specific function

organ - ANSWERS-A self-contained part of an
organism that performs a specific function.

reference planes - ANSWERS-Planes dividing
the body to describe locations:
sagittal, coronal, and transverse.

tissue - ANSWERS-A group of cells with similar
structure that function together as a
unit, but at a lower level than organs.

alveoli - ANSWERS-Tiny air sacs in the lungs
where exchange of oxygen and
carbon dioxide takes place

asthma - ANSWERS-A lung disease characterized

,by inflamed, narrowed airways
and difficulty breathing.

bronchi - ANSWERS-The main passageways
directly attached to the lungs.

bronchioles - ANSWERS-Small passages in the
anatomical position - ANSWERS-Standard
p os i t i on i n g of t h e b od y a s s t a n d i n g ; f e e t
together; arms to the side; with head,
eyes, and palms of hands forward.
lungs that connect bronchi to alveoli.

tidal volume - ANSWERS-The amount of air breathed
in a normal inhalation or exhalation

cystic fibrosis - ANSWERS-A genetic disorder that
affects the lungs and other organs,
characterized by difficulty breathing,
coughing up sputum, and lung infections.

adaptive - ANSWERS-Able to change as needed.

perfusion - ANSWERS-The passage of fluid
to an organ or a tissue.

, pleura - ANSWERS-A membrane around the
lungs and inside the chest cavity.

surfactant - ANSWERS-A fluid secreted by
alveoli and found in the lungs.

trachea - ANSWERS-The windpipe, which
connects the larynx to the lungs.

ventilation - ANSWERS-The movement of
air in and out of the body via
inhalation and exhalation.

cervix - ANSWERS-The passage that forms
the lower part of the uterus.

estrogen - ANSWERS-Female sex hormones

fallopian tubes - ANSWERS-Tubes that carry
eggs from the ovaries to the uterus

ovary - ANSWERS-Organ in which eggs are
produced for reproduction
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