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HESI Retake Anatomy and Physiology Exam Practice Questions and Answers The most abundant tissue - Answer️️ -connective Cellular contact is important for - Answer️️ -wound healing Where does fertilization occur - Answer️️ -fallopian tubes What is the functional unit of the kidney - ...

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HESI Retake Anatomy and Physiology
Exam Practice Questions and Answers

The most abundant tissue - Answer✔️✔️-connective

Cellular contact is important for - Answer✔️✔️-wound healing

Where does fertilization occur - Answer✔️✔️-fallopian tubes

What is the functional unit of the kidney - Answer✔️✔️-nephron

In order for inhalation to occur, what must happen? - Answer✔️✔️-
contraction of the diaphragm, which enlarges chest cavity and draws in air

Neutrophils are - Answer✔️✔️-A white blood cell that phagocytize
microorganisms

Lympocytes are - Answer✔️✔️-WBC that are also one of the body's main
types of immune cells, made in the bone marrow and found in the blood
and lymph tissue, and defend the body against foreign substances

Monocytes are - Answer✔️✔️-macrophages

All actions of the nervous system depend on the transmission of nerve
impulses over which of the following - Answer✔️✔️-neurons

What are the glands of the skin that produce a thin, watery secretion -
Answer✔️✔️-eccrine glands



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Which tissues serves as the framework by providing support and structure
for organs - Answer✔️✔️-connective tissue

What are the two functions of the male and female sex organs -
Answer✔️✔️-production of gametes and production of hormones

Blood in the pulmonary veins returns to the - Answer✔️✔️-left atrium

Diploid has how many chromosomes - Answer✔️✔️-46

Haploid has how many chromosomes - Answer✔️✔️-23

Mitosis produces - Answer✔️✔️-2 diploid cells

Meiosis produces - Answer✔️✔️-4 haploid cells

Skeletal system function - Answer✔️✔️-protection, movement, mineral
storage, and production of blood

Efferent neurons are - Answer✔️✔️-motor neurons that carry neural
impulses away from the CNS and toward muscles to cause movement

Afferent neurons are - Answer✔️✔️-sensory neurons that carry nerve
impulses from sensory stimuli toward the CNS and brain

Gametes are - Answer✔️✔️-sex cells

What do capillaries do - Answer✔️✔️-carry blood away from the body in
order to exchange nutrients, oxygen, and waste

What is the exchange of gases between the atmosphere and blood through
the alveoli called - Answer✔️✔️-external respiration

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The exchange of gases between the blood and tissue cells is - Answer✔️✔️-
internal respiration

Most of carbon dioxide in the blood does which of the following -
Answer✔️✔️-converts to bicarbonate ions by carbonic anhydrase within
RBC

Ovum can be described as - Answer✔️✔️-a mature female reproductive cell
that can divide to give rise to an embryo usually only after fertilization by
male cell

Ligaments are - Answer✔️✔️-bone to bone

Tendons are - Answer✔️✔️-bone to muscle

Osteocytes are - Answer✔️✔️-bone forming cells

4 steps of bone ossification - Answer✔️✔️-hematoma formation, callus
formation, ossification, bone remodeling

Gallbladder is part of - Answer✔️✔️-digestive system

Vastus lateralis - Answer✔️✔️-extends and stabilizes the knee

Muscle contraction that moves food through digestive tract - Answer✔️✔️-
peristalsis

Schwann cells are located in - Answer✔️✔️-PNS

How does nervous system work with muscular system - Answer✔️✔️-tells
muscles how to respond to environment

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