ATI TESTING / ENTRANCE EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE.
(The hypothalamus is responsible for the regulation of body temperature)
Breastfeeding of an infant provides with of the following types of immunity?
A. Artificial Active
B. Natural Active
C. Artificial Passive
D. Natural Passive - Natural Passive
(Infants being breastfed is protected by natural passive immunity)
Which of the following antibody types mediates the body's response to an allergen?
A. IgA
B. IgD
C. IgE
D. IgG - IgE
(Mediates the body's response to an allergen)
Which of the following is the function of the ureters?
A. To conduct urine from the kidneys to the bladder
B. To conduct urine from the bladder to outside the body
C. To move filtrate from the glomerus to the loop of Henle
D. To move filtrate from the loop of Henle to the collecting duct - To conduct urine from the
kidneys to the bladder
Which of the following electrolytes plays an essential role in the clotting of blood?
A. Sodium
B. Magnesium
C. Calcium
D. Potassium - Calcium
(Calcium ions play a major role in the regulation of the coagulation cascade)
Testosterone production is regulated by which of the following glands?
, A. Pineal
B. Thymus
C. Parathyroid
D. Pituitary - Pituitary
(Pituitary gland is responsible for the production of testosterone. The pituitary gland produces
luteinising hormone which travels in the bloodstream to the gonads and stimulates the production
and release of testosterone)
Bile aids in the digestion of which of the following?
A. Fat
B. Protein
C. Vitamins
D. Carbohydrates - Fat
(Bile is responsible for the breakdown of fats in the normally functioning gastrointestinal system.
Bile breaks down fats into fatty acids that will be absorbed by the digestive tract)
Which of the following is the hormone that regulates urine output?
A. Thyroid Stimulating
B. Antidiuretic
C. Adrenocorticotropic
D. Follicle Stimulating - Antidiuretic
(The antidiuretic hormone is secreted from the posterior pituitary gland to increase reabsorption
of water and sodium from the kidneys. The hormone helps blood vessels constrict and helps
control blood pressure and the amount of urine produced.)
Which of the following does the respiratory system eliminate when there is an excess of
hydrogen ions in the body?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Bicarbonate
D. Lactic Acid - Carbon Dioxide
(Chemoreceptors in the respiratory center of the brain responding to a rising hydrogen ion
concentration (low-PH), causing increased ventilation and thereby increased elimination of
carbon dioxide.)
Blood cells are produced by which of the following?
A. Red bone marrow
B. Lamellae
(The hypothalamus is responsible for the regulation of body temperature)
Breastfeeding of an infant provides with of the following types of immunity?
A. Artificial Active
B. Natural Active
C. Artificial Passive
D. Natural Passive - Natural Passive
(Infants being breastfed is protected by natural passive immunity)
Which of the following antibody types mediates the body's response to an allergen?
A. IgA
B. IgD
C. IgE
D. IgG - IgE
(Mediates the body's response to an allergen)
Which of the following is the function of the ureters?
A. To conduct urine from the kidneys to the bladder
B. To conduct urine from the bladder to outside the body
C. To move filtrate from the glomerus to the loop of Henle
D. To move filtrate from the loop of Henle to the collecting duct - To conduct urine from the
kidneys to the bladder
Which of the following electrolytes plays an essential role in the clotting of blood?
A. Sodium
B. Magnesium
C. Calcium
D. Potassium - Calcium
(Calcium ions play a major role in the regulation of the coagulation cascade)
Testosterone production is regulated by which of the following glands?
, A. Pineal
B. Thymus
C. Parathyroid
D. Pituitary - Pituitary
(Pituitary gland is responsible for the production of testosterone. The pituitary gland produces
luteinising hormone which travels in the bloodstream to the gonads and stimulates the production
and release of testosterone)
Bile aids in the digestion of which of the following?
A. Fat
B. Protein
C. Vitamins
D. Carbohydrates - Fat
(Bile is responsible for the breakdown of fats in the normally functioning gastrointestinal system.
Bile breaks down fats into fatty acids that will be absorbed by the digestive tract)
Which of the following is the hormone that regulates urine output?
A. Thyroid Stimulating
B. Antidiuretic
C. Adrenocorticotropic
D. Follicle Stimulating - Antidiuretic
(The antidiuretic hormone is secreted from the posterior pituitary gland to increase reabsorption
of water and sodium from the kidneys. The hormone helps blood vessels constrict and helps
control blood pressure and the amount of urine produced.)
Which of the following does the respiratory system eliminate when there is an excess of
hydrogen ions in the body?
A. Oxygen
B. Carbon
C. Bicarbonate
D. Lactic Acid - Carbon Dioxide
(Chemoreceptors in the respiratory center of the brain responding to a rising hydrogen ion
concentration (low-PH), causing increased ventilation and thereby increased elimination of
carbon dioxide.)
Blood cells are produced by which of the following?
A. Red bone marrow
B. Lamellae