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HESI EXAM QUESTIONS & ACCURATE
PASSED CORRECT ANSWERS 100%

Transverse (horizontal) plane - CORRECT ANSWER divides the patient's body into imaginary
upper (superior) & lower (inferior or caudal) halves



Sagittal (median) plane - CORRECT ANSWER divides the body, or any body part, vertically into
right & left sections

runs parallel to the midline of the body



Coronal (frontal) plane - CORRECT ANSWER Divides body vertically into front & back (anterior &
posterior) sections

runs vertically through the body at right angles to the midline



Anatomical position - CORRECT ANSWER body is erect, feet are slightly apart, the head is held
high, & palms of hands are facing forward



Medial - CORRECT ANSWER nearer to the midline of the body

in anatomical position, the little finger is medial to the thumb



Lateral - CORRECT ANSWER refers to structures further away from the body's midline, at the
sides

in anatomical position, the thumb is lateral to the middle finger



Proximal - CORRECT ANSWER structures closer to the center of the body

the hip is proximal to the knee

,Distal - CORRECT ANSWER structures further away from the center of the body

knee is distal to the hip



Anterior - CORRECT ANSWER structures in front



Posterior - CORRECT ANSWER structures behind



Cephalad - CORRECT ANSWER & cephalic are adverbs meaning towards the head

cranial is subjective, meaning of the skull



Caudad - CORRECT ANSWER adverb meaning towards the tail of posterior

caudal is the adjective, meaning of the hindquarters



Superior - CORRECT ANSWER above, or closer to the head



Inferior - CORRECT ANSWER below, closer to the feet



Dorsal cavity - CORRECT ANSWER cranial & spinal cavities



Ventral cavity - CORRECT ANSWER orbits & the nasal, oral, thoracic, & abdominopelvic cavities



Cells - CORRECT ANSWER basic structural units of all organisms

contain DNA & RNA & can synthesize proteins

consists of nucleic acids, cytoplasm, cell membrane

,Single-celled organisms - CORRECT ANSWER single cell contains all of the components
necessary for life



Multicellular organisms - CORRECT ANSWER cells can become specialized



tissues - CORRECT ANSWER Groups of cells with a common structure and function



Organs - CORRECT ANSWER Groups of tissues that work together to perform a specific function
or related functions



Systems - CORRECT ANSWER groups of organs working together to perform complex functions



Organism - CORRECT ANSWER complete individual



4 types of tissues - CORRECT ANSWER muscle tissue, nerve tissue, epithelial tissue, connective
tissue



Muscle tissue - CORRECT ANSWER involved in body movement

tissue can be composed of skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle cells, or smooth muscle cells

smooth muscle tissue - provides tension in the blood vessels, control of pupil dilation, & aid in
peristalsis

ability to contract or shorten



Nerve tissue - CORRECT ANSWER located in the brain, spinal cord, nerves

Neuroglia - neurons & connective tissue cells that



Epithelial tissue - CORRECT ANSWER makes up the layers of the skin & various membranes

, cover, line, & protect the body & its internal organs



Connective tissue - CORRECT ANSWER framework of the body

support & structure for the organs

include bone tissue, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, fat, blood, & lymph



Mitosis - CORRECT ANSWER necessary for growth & repair

DNA is duplicated & distributed evenly to 2 daughter cells

interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase, cytokinesis



Interphase - CORRECT ANSWER cell prepares for division by replicating its genetic &
cytoplasmic material

can be further divided into G₁, S, & G₂



Prophase - CORRECT ANSWER chromatin thickens into chromosomes & the nuclear membrane
begins to disintegrate

pairs of centrioles move to opposite sides of the cell & spindle fibers begin to form

mitotic spindle, formed from cytoskeleton parts, moves chromosomes around within the cell



Metaphase - CORRECT ANSWER spindle fibers move to the center of the cell & chromosome
pairs align along the center of the spindle structure



Anaphase - CORRECT ANSWER pairs of chromosomes, called sisters, begin to pull apart, & may
bend

when separated, they are called daughter chromosomes

grooves appear in the cell membrane
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