HESI A2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% ACCURATE.
What is the only artery in the body to carry oxygen-poor blood?
A. renal artery
B. interosseous artery
C. vena cava
D. pulmonary artery - D. pulmonary artery
Most arteries in the body carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, but the pulmonary artery
carries oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs. The vena cava would
not be correct because it is not an artery, it is a vein and the question asks for an artery.
Chocolate cysts of the ovaries are attributed to ____.
A. menorrhagia
B. ectopic pregnancy
C. pelvic inflammatory disease
D. endometriosis - D. endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition in which the tissue from the uterus (endometrium) grows in other
parts of the body, such as the ovaries or bowel. If a woman has endometrial tissue in her ovary,
the tissue bleeds and builds up over time, and as the blood ages it turns brown, hence the term
"chocolate cyst."
Which is not true of synovial joints?
A. They are found in the intervertebral discs of the spinal column
B. They have a fluid-filled capsule that surrounds their articulating surface
C. They are the most common joint in the body
D. They are the most moveable joint type in the body - A. They are found in the intervertebral
discs of the spinal column
Instead of a synovial joint, the intervertebral discs of the spinal column form a fibrocartilaginous
joint, which allows slight movement of the vertebrae of the spine.
Ligaments connect _______.
A. tendon to bone
B. muscle to bone
C. bone to bone
D. muscle to bone - C. bone to bone
Ligaments connect bone to bone, and tendons connect muscle to bone.
What is the longest muscle in the human body?
A. sartorius
B. vastus medialis
C. vastus lateralis
, D. adductor longus - A. sartorius
The longest muscle in the human body is the sartorius muscle, which is located in the anterior
thigh.
Which of these is not a part of the body's chemical defense system against infection?
A. lysozyme
B. agranulocyte
C. urine
D. hydrochloric acid - B. agranulocyte
Agranulocytes are a type of white blood cell and therefore are not a part of the body's chemical
defense system.
Which of these is considered an example of naturally acquired passive immunity?
A. inactivated (killed) vaccine injection
B. exposure to a disease and subsequent immunity
C. attenuated (live) vaccine injection
D. breastfeeding - D. breastfeeding
Natural passive immunity occurs when live antibodies are transferred from one individual to
another, such as when antibodies are transferred from a mother to her baby via breast milk.
Worms lack which of these?
A. eyes and ears
B. brain and ears
C. eyes and brain
D. nose and brain - A. eyes and ears
Worms lack eyes, ears, and a nose, but they do have brains.
Which organelle is responsible for generating ATP that is used for chemical energy?
A. mitochondria
B. Golgi apparatus
C. vesicle
D. ribosome - A. mitochondria
The mitochondrion is often referred to as the "power plant" of the cell because it generates ATP,
the cell's source of chemical energy.
Which of these statements is true with regard to eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
A. Prokaryotic cells can contain lysosomes
B. Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria
C. Prokaryotic cells can contain lysosomes and eukaryotic cells have mitochondria
D. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus - B. Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria
What is the only artery in the body to carry oxygen-poor blood?
A. renal artery
B. interosseous artery
C. vena cava
D. pulmonary artery - D. pulmonary artery
Most arteries in the body carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart, but the pulmonary artery
carries oxygen-poor blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs. The vena cava would
not be correct because it is not an artery, it is a vein and the question asks for an artery.
Chocolate cysts of the ovaries are attributed to ____.
A. menorrhagia
B. ectopic pregnancy
C. pelvic inflammatory disease
D. endometriosis - D. endometriosis
Endometriosis is a condition in which the tissue from the uterus (endometrium) grows in other
parts of the body, such as the ovaries or bowel. If a woman has endometrial tissue in her ovary,
the tissue bleeds and builds up over time, and as the blood ages it turns brown, hence the term
"chocolate cyst."
Which is not true of synovial joints?
A. They are found in the intervertebral discs of the spinal column
B. They have a fluid-filled capsule that surrounds their articulating surface
C. They are the most common joint in the body
D. They are the most moveable joint type in the body - A. They are found in the intervertebral
discs of the spinal column
Instead of a synovial joint, the intervertebral discs of the spinal column form a fibrocartilaginous
joint, which allows slight movement of the vertebrae of the spine.
Ligaments connect _______.
A. tendon to bone
B. muscle to bone
C. bone to bone
D. muscle to bone - C. bone to bone
Ligaments connect bone to bone, and tendons connect muscle to bone.
What is the longest muscle in the human body?
A. sartorius
B. vastus medialis
C. vastus lateralis
, D. adductor longus - A. sartorius
The longest muscle in the human body is the sartorius muscle, which is located in the anterior
thigh.
Which of these is not a part of the body's chemical defense system against infection?
A. lysozyme
B. agranulocyte
C. urine
D. hydrochloric acid - B. agranulocyte
Agranulocytes are a type of white blood cell and therefore are not a part of the body's chemical
defense system.
Which of these is considered an example of naturally acquired passive immunity?
A. inactivated (killed) vaccine injection
B. exposure to a disease and subsequent immunity
C. attenuated (live) vaccine injection
D. breastfeeding - D. breastfeeding
Natural passive immunity occurs when live antibodies are transferred from one individual to
another, such as when antibodies are transferred from a mother to her baby via breast milk.
Worms lack which of these?
A. eyes and ears
B. brain and ears
C. eyes and brain
D. nose and brain - A. eyes and ears
Worms lack eyes, ears, and a nose, but they do have brains.
Which organelle is responsible for generating ATP that is used for chemical energy?
A. mitochondria
B. Golgi apparatus
C. vesicle
D. ribosome - A. mitochondria
The mitochondrion is often referred to as the "power plant" of the cell because it generates ATP,
the cell's source of chemical energy.
Which of these statements is true with regard to eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?
A. Prokaryotic cells can contain lysosomes
B. Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria
C. Prokaryotic cells can contain lysosomes and eukaryotic cells have mitochondria
D. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleus - B. Eukaryotic cells have mitochondria