HESI A2 A&P 2025/2026 EXAM WITH
115 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS RATED A+
What is the name of the bone in the human thigh?
A. Ulna
B. Femur
C. Radius
D. Humerus - ANSWER-B. The ulna (choice A), radius (choice C), and
humerus (choice D) are arm bones.
The ovaries are part of the ___________.
A. skeletal system
B. nervous system
C. lymphatic system
D. reproductive system - ANSWER-D. The ovaries are the egg-producing
reproductive organs.
Of the following processes, which one is a different level of defense from
the others?
A. A low pH in the stomach
B. Cilia present in the trachea
C. Body cells recognizing a pathogen
D. Mucus present in the nasal cavity - ANSWER-C. A low pH in the
stomach (choice A), cilia in the trachea (choice B), and mucus (D) are
primary defenses. Cells recognizing a pathogen (choice C) is a third line of
defense.
Which is an anterior muscle?
A. Gluteus maximus
B. Quadriceps femoris
C. Biceps femoris
D. Adductor magnus - ANSWER-B. An anterior muscle is located near the
front of the body. Of those listed, the quadriceps( frontal thigh muscle) is
the most anterior.
How might the headrest on a car prevent traumatic injury?
,A. By limiting hyperflexion of the neck
B. By limiting hyperextension of the neck
C. By reducing vertebral compression
D. By preventing disc degeneration - ANSWER-B. The headrest prevents
the head from moving too far backward, or hyperextending the neck
beyond its normal range.
Which might you expect to see in a whiplash injury?
A. Cardiopulmonary problems
B. Side-to-side spinal curvature
C. Eventual herniation of discs
D. Traumatic injury to ligaments - ANSWER-D. Because of the hyperflexion
and hyperextension caused by such a collision, it is not uncommon to find
tears or stretching of the ligaments of the spine. The injury is front-to-back,
making choice B unlikely, and a herniated disc (choice C) is more of a
compression injury.
Muscle contractions that normally move food along the human digestive
system are known as ________.
A. defecation
B. osmosis
C. peristalsis
D. circulation - ANSWER-C. Defecation(choice A) is the elimination of
waste. Osmosis (choice B) is the movement of molecules across a
membrane. Circulation (choice D) is the movement of blood through the
body. Peristalsis (choice C) is the involuntary, wavelike movement of
muscles in the intestine and elsewhere that pushes food along.
Which type of nutrient does not provide the body with energy?
A. Vitamin
B. Carbohydrate
C. Fat
D. Protein - ANSWER-A. Some nutrients supply energy, and others support
metabolism. Nutrients in the first set include carbohydrates, proteins, and
fats. Those in the secound set include vitamins, minerals, and water.
Where would you be likely to find a Schwann cell?
A. In the digestive system
B. In the nervous system
C. In the skeletal system
,D. In the muscular system - ANSWER-B. Schwann cells wrap around the
nerve fibers and form the myelin sheath in the peripheral nervous system.
How does the nervous system work with the muscular system?
A. The muscles of the body produce chemicals that feed the nerves.
B. The nervous system tells the muscles how to respond to the
environment.
C. The nervous system releases chemicals that remove excess waste from
the muscles.
D. The muscular system provides input that allows the nerves to make
decisions. - ANSWER-B. The nervous system is made up of the brain,
spinal cord, and nerves. It receives and transmits signals from the
environment that regulate voluntary and involuntary movement.
Which part of the nervous system includes the femoral , radial, and ulnar
nerves?
A. Somatic
B. Autonomic
C. Sympathetic
D. Parasympathetic - ANSWER-A. The symphathetic and parasympathetic
systems (choice C and D) are part of the autonomic nervous system
(choice B), which controls involuntary actions of the smooth muscles,
glands, and heart. The somatic nervous system (choice A) has to do with
reception of external stimuli and voluntary control of the muscles.
Where might a herniated lumbar disc be most likely to create pain?
A. Along the radial nerve
B. Within the spinal cord
C. Along the sciatic nerve
D. Along the tibial nerve - ANSWER-C. Damage to a disc in the lower back
will most likely cause pain radiating downward along the sciatic nerve.
Which organ system is primarily responsible for regulating muscle growth?
A. The skeletal system
B. The endocrine system
C. The nervous system
D. The reproductive system - ANSWER-B. Hormones from the endocrine
system, particularly from the pituitary gland, regulate growth.
Which parts of the heart are separated by the mitral valve?
, A. Left atrium and right atrium
B. Right atrium and right extremities
C. Left ventricle and right ventricle
D. Left atrium and left ventricle - ANSWER-D. The mitral valve opens to
allow oxygenated blood collected in the left atrium to flow into the left
ventricle
How might vitamin D deficiency present?
A. As bleeding gums
B. As swollen extremities
C. As red patches
D. As crooked bones - ANSWER-D. The disease known as rickets is a
product of vitamin D deficiency and results in the softening and bending of
bones.
How does the lymphatic system work with the circulatory system?
A. The circulatory system produces red blood cells for the lymphatic
system.
B. Lymph draws excess fluid from the cells and deposits it into the blood
vessels.
C. The heart regulates the production of lymph in the lymph glands.
D. White cells from the lymphatic system eliminate excess red blood cells. -
ANSWER-B. One of the jobs of the lymphatic system is to prevent excess
fluid from accumulating in tissues by collecting it and moving it into the
circulatory system via the brachiocephalic veins.
What is the function of parathyroid hormone?
A. Increasing energy levels
B. Stimulating cell reproduction
C. Speeding up metabolism
D. Activating vitamin D - ANSWER-D. The parathyroid hormone regulates
calcium in the body through several means, one of which is increasing the
production of activated vitamin D.
Which feature of the ear is most medial?
A. Pinna
B. Tympanic membrane
C. Cochlea
D. Outer canal - ANSWER-C. The most medial feature is the one closest to
the middle of the body.
115 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
ANSWERS RATED A+
What is the name of the bone in the human thigh?
A. Ulna
B. Femur
C. Radius
D. Humerus - ANSWER-B. The ulna (choice A), radius (choice C), and
humerus (choice D) are arm bones.
The ovaries are part of the ___________.
A. skeletal system
B. nervous system
C. lymphatic system
D. reproductive system - ANSWER-D. The ovaries are the egg-producing
reproductive organs.
Of the following processes, which one is a different level of defense from
the others?
A. A low pH in the stomach
B. Cilia present in the trachea
C. Body cells recognizing a pathogen
D. Mucus present in the nasal cavity - ANSWER-C. A low pH in the
stomach (choice A), cilia in the trachea (choice B), and mucus (D) are
primary defenses. Cells recognizing a pathogen (choice C) is a third line of
defense.
Which is an anterior muscle?
A. Gluteus maximus
B. Quadriceps femoris
C. Biceps femoris
D. Adductor magnus - ANSWER-B. An anterior muscle is located near the
front of the body. Of those listed, the quadriceps( frontal thigh muscle) is
the most anterior.
How might the headrest on a car prevent traumatic injury?
,A. By limiting hyperflexion of the neck
B. By limiting hyperextension of the neck
C. By reducing vertebral compression
D. By preventing disc degeneration - ANSWER-B. The headrest prevents
the head from moving too far backward, or hyperextending the neck
beyond its normal range.
Which might you expect to see in a whiplash injury?
A. Cardiopulmonary problems
B. Side-to-side spinal curvature
C. Eventual herniation of discs
D. Traumatic injury to ligaments - ANSWER-D. Because of the hyperflexion
and hyperextension caused by such a collision, it is not uncommon to find
tears or stretching of the ligaments of the spine. The injury is front-to-back,
making choice B unlikely, and a herniated disc (choice C) is more of a
compression injury.
Muscle contractions that normally move food along the human digestive
system are known as ________.
A. defecation
B. osmosis
C. peristalsis
D. circulation - ANSWER-C. Defecation(choice A) is the elimination of
waste. Osmosis (choice B) is the movement of molecules across a
membrane. Circulation (choice D) is the movement of blood through the
body. Peristalsis (choice C) is the involuntary, wavelike movement of
muscles in the intestine and elsewhere that pushes food along.
Which type of nutrient does not provide the body with energy?
A. Vitamin
B. Carbohydrate
C. Fat
D. Protein - ANSWER-A. Some nutrients supply energy, and others support
metabolism. Nutrients in the first set include carbohydrates, proteins, and
fats. Those in the secound set include vitamins, minerals, and water.
Where would you be likely to find a Schwann cell?
A. In the digestive system
B. In the nervous system
C. In the skeletal system
,D. In the muscular system - ANSWER-B. Schwann cells wrap around the
nerve fibers and form the myelin sheath in the peripheral nervous system.
How does the nervous system work with the muscular system?
A. The muscles of the body produce chemicals that feed the nerves.
B. The nervous system tells the muscles how to respond to the
environment.
C. The nervous system releases chemicals that remove excess waste from
the muscles.
D. The muscular system provides input that allows the nerves to make
decisions. - ANSWER-B. The nervous system is made up of the brain,
spinal cord, and nerves. It receives and transmits signals from the
environment that regulate voluntary and involuntary movement.
Which part of the nervous system includes the femoral , radial, and ulnar
nerves?
A. Somatic
B. Autonomic
C. Sympathetic
D. Parasympathetic - ANSWER-A. The symphathetic and parasympathetic
systems (choice C and D) are part of the autonomic nervous system
(choice B), which controls involuntary actions of the smooth muscles,
glands, and heart. The somatic nervous system (choice A) has to do with
reception of external stimuli and voluntary control of the muscles.
Where might a herniated lumbar disc be most likely to create pain?
A. Along the radial nerve
B. Within the spinal cord
C. Along the sciatic nerve
D. Along the tibial nerve - ANSWER-C. Damage to a disc in the lower back
will most likely cause pain radiating downward along the sciatic nerve.
Which organ system is primarily responsible for regulating muscle growth?
A. The skeletal system
B. The endocrine system
C. The nervous system
D. The reproductive system - ANSWER-B. Hormones from the endocrine
system, particularly from the pituitary gland, regulate growth.
Which parts of the heart are separated by the mitral valve?
, A. Left atrium and right atrium
B. Right atrium and right extremities
C. Left ventricle and right ventricle
D. Left atrium and left ventricle - ANSWER-D. The mitral valve opens to
allow oxygenated blood collected in the left atrium to flow into the left
ventricle
How might vitamin D deficiency present?
A. As bleeding gums
B. As swollen extremities
C. As red patches
D. As crooked bones - ANSWER-D. The disease known as rickets is a
product of vitamin D deficiency and results in the softening and bending of
bones.
How does the lymphatic system work with the circulatory system?
A. The circulatory system produces red blood cells for the lymphatic
system.
B. Lymph draws excess fluid from the cells and deposits it into the blood
vessels.
C. The heart regulates the production of lymph in the lymph glands.
D. White cells from the lymphatic system eliminate excess red blood cells. -
ANSWER-B. One of the jobs of the lymphatic system is to prevent excess
fluid from accumulating in tissues by collecting it and moving it into the
circulatory system via the brachiocephalic veins.
What is the function of parathyroid hormone?
A. Increasing energy levels
B. Stimulating cell reproduction
C. Speeding up metabolism
D. Activating vitamin D - ANSWER-D. The parathyroid hormone regulates
calcium in the body through several means, one of which is increasing the
production of activated vitamin D.
Which feature of the ear is most medial?
A. Pinna
B. Tympanic membrane
C. Cochlea
D. Outer canal - ANSWER-C. The most medial feature is the one closest to
the middle of the body.