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ATI TEAS Anatomy & Physiology 2025/2026 | 300+ Practice Q&A | All Body Systems, Hormones, Reproduction

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This comprehensive document features over 300 expertly crafted and fully answered exam questions specifically focused on Anatomy and Physiology for the ATI TEAS 2025/2026 assessment. Designed as a high-yield, test-focused resource, it provides detailed coverage of every major body system, ensuring students are thoroughly prepared for the science portion of the TEAS 7 exam. The content includes all key anatomical and physiological topics such as: Body system functions: respiratory, cardiovascular, digestive, nervous, endocrine, immune, skeletal, muscular, reproductive, urinary, and integumentary systems Organ functions and interrelationships: heart circulation, kidney filtration, liver digestion, brain structure, hormone release, muscle contraction, immune responses Hormones and glands: adrenal, thyroid, pituitary, pancreas, reproductive glands Cell biology and tissue structures: organelles, bones, ligaments, glands, and blood components Terminology and direction: anatomical terms, planes, body cavities, and structural relations Pathologies and disorders: osteoporosis, COPD, diabetes, autoimmune conditions, cardiovascular and muscular diseases Each question is directly followed by its correct answer, with explanations based on TEAS-style phrasing, ensuring exam readiness. Whether used for solo study, TEAS prep courses, or tutoring support, this resource delivers essential mastery for the Science section of the TEAS exam. Relevant for: Students applying to Nursing, Medical Assisting, Physical Therapy, Radiology, Respiratory Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Dental Hygiene, and Pre-Health Programs Courses in Anatomy & Physiology, Human Biology, Health Science Foundations, and ATI TEAS Exam Preparation Keywords: anatomy and physiology, ATI TEAS science, TEAS 2025, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, urinary system, reproductive organs, muscle tissue, skeletal structure, hormones and glands, body systems, immune response, digestion, brain anatomy, nursing entrance exam, health science prep

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ATI Teas Anatomy and Physiology
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Biological Hierarchy - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Organisms are living things

consisting of one cell.




Cell is the smallest unit of life that can reproduce on its own.




Unicellular organism such as amoeba, are made up of one cell.




Multi-cellular organism,the cells are grouped together into Tissues.

,Tissues forms Organs( such as the Heart)




Organs are grouped into Organ System (such as the Digestive or

Respiratory Systems).




Organ systems are open and will have a number of inputs and outputs.


Anatomical Terminology - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔Used to describe the location

and Morphology of a particular structure.




Used common terms to describe spatial relationships, often in opposite

pairs.




Refers to position of a structure in an organism that is upright with respect

to its environment.


Anatomical Terminology 2 - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔SUPERIOR, above e.g. the

eyes are superior to the nose.

,INFERIOR below




ANTERIOR front e.g. In humans the eyes are anterior with respect to the

ears, conversely the ear is posterior to the eyes.




POSTERIOR back




DORSAL closer to the back of an object. e.g. the spine is dorsal to the

stomach, while the stomach is more ventral..




VENTRAL closer to the front of an object.




MEDIAL refers to the middle of a structure.




LATERAL refers to further from the center or closer to the outer

boundaries.

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, PROXIMAL is close




DISTAL is further away e.g. the index finger is more proximal to the hand

than the elbow, which is more distal to the hand.


Respiratory System - 🧠 ANSWER ✔✔powerful muscles force oxygen-rich

air into the lungs and carbon dioxide-rich air out if the body.




Mammalian cells require oxygen for glucose metabolism and release

carbon dioxide(CO 2) as a by product.




LUNGS where gas exchange takes place, humans have 2 lungs a right and

a left, with the right lung slightly larger due to the heart's placement in the

chest cavity.




RIGHT LUNG has three lobes and the LEFT has two.

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