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Where is the gastrocnemius vein in relation to the femoral vein?

A. Lateral

B. Distal

C. Superior

D. Ventral

Answer Explanation:

The gastrocnemius vein is found in the calf. The femoral vein is found in the proximal anterior thighs/pelvis.

Since the gastrocnemius vein is found below the femoral vein it is distal or inferior to the femoral vessel.

Therefore, the Correct Answer is B.

More Questions on TEAS 7 Science

  • Q #1: Enzymes catalyze biochemical reactions by ________

    A. Lowering the potential energy of the products

    B. Separating inhibitors from products

    C. Forming a complex with the products

    D. Lowering the activation energy of the reaction

    Answer Explanation

    Enzymes act as catalysts for biochemical reactions. A catalyst is not consumed in a reaction, but rather lowers the activation energy for that reaction. The potential energy of the substrate and the product remain the same, but the activation energy-the energy needed to make the reaction progress can be lowered with the help of an enzyme.

  • Q #2: What types of reaction is Cu (s) + 2AgNO3(aq) → 2Ag(s) + Cu(NO3)2(aq)?

    A. Single replacement

    B. Double replacement

    C. Synthesis

    D. Decomposition

    Answer Explanation

    This is a single replacement reaction in which copper replaces silver. The copper combines with the nitrate ions, and the silver precipitates out. Single replacement reactions have the general form of

    A + BC AC + B. Double replacement reactions have the general form of AB + CD AD + CB. Synthesis reactions have the general form of A + B AB. Decomposition reactions have the general form AB A+B.

  • Q #3: Given that there are over 100 million residential addresses in the United States, which of the following best describes a flaw of this survey as it is described?

    A. There were not enough age groups to show a trend based on age.

    B. The addresses were chosen randomly rather than strategically

    C. The distribution of ages in the sample did not reflect the actual population

    D. Each response represents only one person per address

    Answer Explanation

    While the random selection and large number of surveys sent out were a good start, to truly study the relationship between age and screen usage, it would have been better to have a few more age groups or just a direct age value from each participant rather than four large categories. As far as whether the age distribution accurately reflected the population, we don't have enough information to say if that was a problem or not. Also, the fact that each response is from just one person at the address is not a flaw but a reasonable way to get a good variety of responses

  • Q #4: Which of the following are examples of homeostatic mechanisms?

    A. Increasing heart rate when blood pressure is low, Consuming excess calories to gain weight

    B. Lifting weights to increase muscle mass

    C. Shivering when the body temperature falls

    D. Shivering when the body temperature falls, Secreting insulin to decrease blood sugar concentration, Increasing heart rate when blood pressure is low

    Answer Explanation

    Homeostatic mechanisms are involuntary actions by organs, glands, tissues and cells to maintain balance within the body. For example, if a person becomes dehydrated, the kidneys will retain fluid by decreasing urine output.

    Consuming excess calories and lifting weights are not involuntary actions, nor do they maintain the body in its baseline state. Rather, they are actions specifically taken to move the body away from its baseline.

  • Q #5: A group of researchers have conducted a study examining the impact of a new medication on blood pressure. What is the purpose of submitting the study for publication in a peer-reviewed journal?

    A. Other scientists can validate or disprove the findings.

    B. Publication in a peer-reviewed journal will guarantee acceptance of the study's conclusions.

    C. Publication in a peer-reviewed journal is unnecessary for this type of study.

    D. Publication in a peer-reviewed journal will lead to the manipulation of the study's results.

    Answer Explanation

    Other scientists can validate or disprove the findings.

    The purpose of submitting a study for publication in a peer-reviewed journal is to have the study’s methodology, results, and conclusions evaluated by other experts in the field.

    This process helps to ensure the quality and validity of the research. Choice B.

    Publication in a peer-reviewed journal will guarantee acceptance of the study’s conclusions is incorrect because publication in a peer-reviewed journal does not guarantee acceptance of the study’s conclusions.

    The study’s findings may still be subject to debate and further research. Choice C.

    Publication in a peer-reviewed journal is unnecessary for this type of study is incorrect because publication in a peer-reviewed journal is an important step in the scientific process for all types of studies.

    Choice D.

    Publication in a peer-reviewed journal will lead to the manipulation of the study’s results is incorrect because the peer-review process is designed to prevent manipulation of results by ensuring that the study meets rigorous standards for quality and validity.

  • Q #6: There are three Insects that are being compared under a microscope. As a scientist, you decide that measuring them would be an important part of recording their data. Which unit of measurement would best for this situation?

    A. Centimeters

    B. Meters

    C. Micrometers

    D. Kilometers

    Answer Explanation

    The best use of the International System of Units (SI) for this situation would be the use of the micrometer as it is the smallest unit of measurement provided and the scientist is using a microscope to view the insects.

  • Q #7: Which section of the digestive system is responsible for receiving chyme and further digesting it?

    A. The large intestine

    B. The duodenum

    C. The jejunum

    D. The gallbladder

    Answer Explanation

    The duodenum is the first section of the small intestine. It receives partially digested food (also called chyme) from the stomach, further digesting it with the help of enzymes released by the gall bladder. Then, the food enters into the jejunum, then the ileum. The large Intestine's main function is the reabsorption of water into the body to form solid waste. It also allows for the absorption of vitamin K produced by microbes living inside the large intestine.

  • Q #8: What is a hypothetical explanation for an occurrence that is based on prior knowledge called?

    A. Independent variable

    B. Dependent variable

    C. Trial

    D. Hypothesis

    Answer Explanation

    A hypothesis is the use of prior knowledge in order to provide a hypothetical explanation for why something may or may not occur. A hypothesis can be proved wrong or right based on the results of the experiment and repeated trials.

  • Q #9: What is the role of ribosomes?

    A. Make proteins

    B. Waste removal

    C. Transport

    D. Storage

    Answer Explanation

    A ribosome is a structure of eukaryotic cells that makes proteins.

  • Q #10: Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of enzymes?

    A. They change shape when they bind their substrates.

    B. They can catalyze reactions in both forward and reverse directions.

    C. Their activity is sensitive to changes in temperature.

    D. They are always active on more than one kind of substrate.

    Answer Explanation

    Enzymes are substrate-specific. Most enzymes catalyze only one biochemical reaction. Their active sites are specific for a certain type of substrate and do not bind to other substrates and catalyze other reactions.