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HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 grammar
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HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 CRITICAL THINKING
HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 CRITICAL 
THINKING 
1.The nurse is instructing a client with high cholesterol about diet and life style modification. 
What comment from the client indicates that the teaching has been effective? 
I will limit my intake of beef to 4 ounces per week. 
2. The UAPs working on a chronic neuro unit ask the nurse to help them determine the safest way to 
transfer an elderly client with left-sided weakness from the bed to the chair. What method describes the 
correct tr...
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HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 CRITICAL 
THINKING 
1.The nurse is instructing a client with high cholesterol about diet and life style modification. 
What comment from the client indicates that the teaching has been effective? 
I will limit my intake of beef to 4 ounces per week. 
2. The UAPs working on a chronic neuro unit ask the nurse to help them determine the safest way to 
transfer an elderly client with left-sided weakness from the bed to the chair. What method describes the 
correct tr...
HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 BIOLOGY
HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 BIOLOGY 
1. How id oxygen transported through blood or body? circulatory system 
2. The mRNA strand is what to DNA strand? identical except T is replaced with U 
3. What organelle is responsible for protein synthesis and membrane production? endoplasmic 
reticulum (rough ER) 
4. What is the intake of food through the cell membrane creating food vacuole? phagocytosis 
5. The birds body and function of wings? hereditary 
6. What phase does replication take place in? ...
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HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 BIOLOGY 
1. How id oxygen transported through blood or body? circulatory system 
2. The mRNA strand is what to DNA strand? identical except T is replaced with U 
3. What organelle is responsible for protein synthesis and membrane production? endoplasmic 
reticulum (rough ER) 
4. What is the intake of food through the cell membrane creating food vacuole? phagocytosis 
5. The birds body and function of wings? hereditary 
6. What phase does replication take place in? ...
HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 A&P
HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 A&P 
1. What is the function of the hypothalamus? (Regulate body temperature) 
Regulate function of body, balance and thermoregulatory 
2. The passive movement of molecules or particles along a concentrated gradient or from a region of 
higher concentration to a lower concentration is called Diffusion / 
Filtration is the process by which water and solutes are forced through a membrane or capillary wall by 
fluid or hydrostatic pressure 
3. Transverse plane is a c...
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HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 A&P 
1. What is the function of the hypothalamus? (Regulate body temperature) 
Regulate function of body, balance and thermoregulatory 
2. The passive movement of molecules or particles along a concentrated gradient or from a region of 
higher concentration to a lower concentration is called Diffusion / 
Filtration is the process by which water and solutes are forced through a membrane or capillary wall by 
fluid or hydrostatic pressure 
3. Transverse plane is a c...
HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 A&P
HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 A&P 
1. What is the function of the hypothalamus? (Regulate body temperature) 
Regulate function of body, balance and thermoregulatory 
2. The passive movement of molecules or particles along a concentrated gradient or from a region of 
higher concentration to a lower concentration is called Diffusion / 
Filtration is the process by which water and solutes are forced through a membrane or capillary wall by 
fluid or hydrostatic pressure 
3. Transverse plane is a c...
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HESI A2 NEW FILE TESTED- 2023 A&P 
1. What is the function of the hypothalamus? (Regulate body temperature) 
Regulate function of body, balance and thermoregulatory 
2. The passive movement of molecules or particles along a concentrated gradient or from a region of 
higher concentration to a lower concentration is called Diffusion / 
Filtration is the process by which water and solutes are forced through a membrane or capillary wall by 
fluid or hydrostatic pressure 
3. Transverse plane is a c...
PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 2
PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 2 
Specific parts of the GI tract include the mouth, esophagus,		(A)	, small intestine,	(B)	and	(C)	. Other organs such as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas aid in digestion but are not considered part of the GI tract. 
A.	stomach 
B.	large intestine 
C.	rectum 
 
 
Explain the cause and symptoms of heartburn. 
Heartburn is a burning sensation in the esophagus due to an improper closing of a sphincter that allows stomach acids to enter into the esophagu...
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PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 2 
Specific parts of the GI tract include the mouth, esophagus,		(A)	, small intestine,	(B)	and	(C)	. Other organs such as the liver, gallbladder and pancreas aid in digestion but are not considered part of the GI tract. 
A.	stomach 
B.	large intestine 
C.	rectum 
 
 
Explain the cause and symptoms of heartburn. 
Heartburn is a burning sensation in the esophagus due to an improper closing of a sphincter that allows stomach acids to enter into the esophagu...
PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1
PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1 
List the two key hormones that are responsible for increasing and decreasing hunger and explain the role of each. 
Gherlin – hormone produced in the stomach that increases hunger. Leptin – hormone produced by fat cells that decrease hunger. 
List two examples of Environmental external forces that can influence eating habits and comment on your personal experience with each of them. 
Economics, Lifestyle, Cultural/Religious Beliefs, Local Environmen...
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PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1 
List the two key hormones that are responsible for increasing and decreasing hunger and explain the role of each. 
Gherlin – hormone produced in the stomach that increases hunger. Leptin – hormone produced by fat cells that decrease hunger. 
List two examples of Environmental external forces that can influence eating habits and comment on your personal experience with each of them. 
Economics, Lifestyle, Cultural/Religious Beliefs, Local Environmen...
PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1
PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1 
List the two key hormones that are responsible for increasing and decreasing hunger and explain the role of each. 
Gherlin – hormone produced in the stomach that increases hunger. Leptin – hormone produced by fat cells that decrease hunger. 
List two examples of Environmental external forces that can influence eating habits and comment on your personal experience with each of them. 
Economics, Lifestyle, Cultural/Religious Beliefs, Local Environmen...
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PORTAGE LEARNING BIOD 121 Nutrition Exam 1 
List the two key hormones that are responsible for increasing and decreasing hunger and explain the role of each. 
Gherlin – hormone produced in the stomach that increases hunger. Leptin – hormone produced by fat cells that decrease hunger. 
List two examples of Environmental external forces that can influence eating habits and comment on your personal experience with each of them. 
Economics, Lifestyle, Cultural/Religious Beliefs, Local Environmen...
Portage Learning Chem 210 - Module 7 Problem Set
Portage Learning Chem 210 - Module 7 Problem Set 
 
 
 
A scientist uses the term flux regarding a biochemical pathway. What does flux mean? 
 
 
Flux is the rate of flow through a biochemical pathway. 
 
 
 
 
 
A particular pathway breaks down proteins into amino acids. Is this an anabolic or a catabolic pathway? 
 
 
Catabolic. This is degradation of a molecule. 
 
 
 
 
 
The acetyl group is connected to CoA to make Acetyl-CoA. A) What specific atom of CoA connects to the carbon atom on the...
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Portage Learning Chem 210 - Module 7 Problem Set 
 
 
 
A scientist uses the term flux regarding a biochemical pathway. What does flux mean? 
 
 
Flux is the rate of flow through a biochemical pathway. 
 
 
 
 
 
A particular pathway breaks down proteins into amino acids. Is this an anabolic or a catabolic pathway? 
 
 
Catabolic. This is degradation of a molecule. 
 
 
 
 
 
The acetyl group is connected to CoA to make Acetyl-CoA. A) What specific atom of CoA connects to the carbon atom on the...
Portage Learning Chem 210 - Module 6 Problem Set
Portage Learning Chem 210 - Module 6 Problem Set 
 
 
 
What is the difference between a nucleoside and nucleotide? 
 
 
A nucleoside is formed from the covalent bonding of a base, purine or pyrimidine, to either ribose or 2-deoxyribose. Nucleotides are built from a nitrogen-containing organic base, a monosaccharide, and phosphate. 
 
 
 
 
What characteristic makes purines and pyrimidine heterocyclic? 
 
 
Each has a ring with nitrogen in the ring instead of all carbon atoms in the ring. 
 
 
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Portage Learning Chem 210 - Module 6 Problem Set 
 
 
 
What is the difference between a nucleoside and nucleotide? 
 
 
A nucleoside is formed from the covalent bonding of a base, purine or pyrimidine, to either ribose or 2-deoxyribose. Nucleotides are built from a nitrogen-containing organic base, a monosaccharide, and phosphate. 
 
 
 
 
What characteristic makes purines and pyrimidine heterocyclic? 
 
 
Each has a ring with nitrogen in the ring instead of all carbon atoms in the ring. 
 
 
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