TEAS Science 2025-2026 QUESTIONS AND
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
Anatomical position - ANSWERSStandard positioning of the body as standing; feet together; arms to the
side; with head, eyes, and palms of hands forward.
Cells - ANSWERSThe basic structural unit of an organism from which living things are crated.
Cellular functions - ANSWERSProcesses that include growth, metabolism, replication, protein synthesis,
and movement.
Directional terminology - ANSWERSWords used to explain relationships of locations of anatomical
elements (distal, posterior, medial, etc.)
Distal - ANSWERSFarther from the trunk of the body
Lateral - ANSWERSAway from the midline of the body
dorsum of hand - ANSWERStop of hand
dorsum of foot - ANSWERSTop of foot
posterior - ANSWERSBack of the body
medial - ANSWERSToward the midline of the body
anterior - ANSWERSLocated towards the front of the body
,inferior - ANSWERSLower on the body, farther from the head
Organ system - ANSWERSA group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions.
Organelle - ANSWERSA specialized part of a cell that has a specific function.
Organ - ANSWERSA self-contained part of an organism that performs a specific function.
Reference planes - ANSWERSPlanes dividing the body to describe locations: sagittal, coronal, and
transverse.
Tissue - ANSWERSA group of cells with similar structure that function together as a unit, but at a lower
level than organs.
Alveoli - ANSWERSTiny air sacs in the lungs where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
Asthma - ANSWERSA lung disease characterized by inflamed, narrowed airways and difficulty breathing.
Bronchi - ANSWERSThe main passageways directly attached to the lungs.
Bronchioles - ANSWERSSmall passages in the lungs that connect bronchi to alveoli.
cystic fibrosis - ANSWERSA genetic disorder that affects the lungs and other organs, characterized by
difficulty breathing, coughing up sputum, and lung infections.
perfusion - ANSWERSThe passage of fluid to an organ or a tissue.
pleura - ANSWERSA membrane around the lungs and inside the chest cavity.
, Surfactant - ANSWERSa lipoprotein secreted by the alveoli that lowers the surface tension in the alveoli,
reduces the amount of pressure needed to inflate the alveoli, and decreases the tendency of the alveoli
to collapse.
tidal volume - ANSWERSAmount of air inhaled and exhaled during normal breathing
trachea - ANSWERSThe windpipe; tube leading from the larynx to the lungs; a passage through which air
moves in the respiratory system
ventilation - ANSWERSThe movement of air in and out of the body via inhalation and exhalation.
pulmonary loop - ANSWERSCarries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the
heart
systemic loop - ANSWERSCarries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body and back to the heart
arteries - ANSWERSBlood vessels that deliver blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
capillary - ANSWERSSmall blood vessels that connect arterioles to venules.
diastole - ANSWERSThe portion of the cardiac cycle in which the heart refills with blood.
heart - ANSWERSThe muscle that pumps blood throughout the body.
Hemoglobin - ANSWERSThe protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of
the body.
leukocyte - ANSWERSWhite blood cells, which protect the body against disease.
lymph - ANSWERSClear fluid that moves throughout the lymphatic system to fight disease.
VERIFIED ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+
Anatomical position - ANSWERSStandard positioning of the body as standing; feet together; arms to the
side; with head, eyes, and palms of hands forward.
Cells - ANSWERSThe basic structural unit of an organism from which living things are crated.
Cellular functions - ANSWERSProcesses that include growth, metabolism, replication, protein synthesis,
and movement.
Directional terminology - ANSWERSWords used to explain relationships of locations of anatomical
elements (distal, posterior, medial, etc.)
Distal - ANSWERSFarther from the trunk of the body
Lateral - ANSWERSAway from the midline of the body
dorsum of hand - ANSWERStop of hand
dorsum of foot - ANSWERSTop of foot
posterior - ANSWERSBack of the body
medial - ANSWERSToward the midline of the body
anterior - ANSWERSLocated towards the front of the body
,inferior - ANSWERSLower on the body, farther from the head
Organ system - ANSWERSA group of organs that work together in performing vital body functions.
Organelle - ANSWERSA specialized part of a cell that has a specific function.
Organ - ANSWERSA self-contained part of an organism that performs a specific function.
Reference planes - ANSWERSPlanes dividing the body to describe locations: sagittal, coronal, and
transverse.
Tissue - ANSWERSA group of cells with similar structure that function together as a unit, but at a lower
level than organs.
Alveoli - ANSWERSTiny air sacs in the lungs where exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
Asthma - ANSWERSA lung disease characterized by inflamed, narrowed airways and difficulty breathing.
Bronchi - ANSWERSThe main passageways directly attached to the lungs.
Bronchioles - ANSWERSSmall passages in the lungs that connect bronchi to alveoli.
cystic fibrosis - ANSWERSA genetic disorder that affects the lungs and other organs, characterized by
difficulty breathing, coughing up sputum, and lung infections.
perfusion - ANSWERSThe passage of fluid to an organ or a tissue.
pleura - ANSWERSA membrane around the lungs and inside the chest cavity.
, Surfactant - ANSWERSa lipoprotein secreted by the alveoli that lowers the surface tension in the alveoli,
reduces the amount of pressure needed to inflate the alveoli, and decreases the tendency of the alveoli
to collapse.
tidal volume - ANSWERSAmount of air inhaled and exhaled during normal breathing
trachea - ANSWERSThe windpipe; tube leading from the larynx to the lungs; a passage through which air
moves in the respiratory system
ventilation - ANSWERSThe movement of air in and out of the body via inhalation and exhalation.
pulmonary loop - ANSWERSCarries deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the
heart
systemic loop - ANSWERSCarries oxygenated blood from the heart to the body and back to the heart
arteries - ANSWERSBlood vessels that deliver blood from the heart to other parts of the body.
capillary - ANSWERSSmall blood vessels that connect arterioles to venules.
diastole - ANSWERSThe portion of the cardiac cycle in which the heart refills with blood.
heart - ANSWERSThe muscle that pumps blood throughout the body.
Hemoglobin - ANSWERSThe protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of
the body.
leukocyte - ANSWERSWhite blood cells, which protect the body against disease.
lymph - ANSWERSClear fluid that moves throughout the lymphatic system to fight disease.