Science for the ATI TEAS, part 1
Scientific Reasoning
Physical Science
Biochemistry
ATI TEAS
OBJECTIVES FOR Science (31.3%, 63 minutes)
Life and Physical Sciences
8 out of 150 questions, 5.3%
Physical and che
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Science for the ATI TEAS, part 1
Scientific Reasoning
Physical Science
Biochemistry
ATI TEAS
OBJECTIVES FOR Science (31.3%, 63 minutes)
Life and Physical Sciences
8 out of 150 questions, 5.3%
Physical and chemical properties of matter, including pH and state of matter – 2
(One or both had to do with water)
Atomic Structure – 2
Chemical reactions – 2
General Biology – 3 (Cell parts and their functions were 2 of the 3)
Biological Macromolecules (Carbohydrates, Lipids, and Proteins, including
enzymes and nucleic acids) - 2-3
Heredity - chromosomes, genes, DNA, Mendel's laws, Darwin’s Postulates - 4
Scientific Reasoning
7 out of 150 questions, 4.7%
Measurement and Lab tools - 2
Logically evaluate a scientific experiment or explanation – 1 (variables)
Identify relationships (correlation, cause-effect, etc.) among events in an
experiment – 3, 4
Human Anatomy and Physiology
32 out of 150 questions, 21.3%
General anatomy and physiology
Anatomy and physiology of each organ system, including some pathologies
a) Name & location – 11
b) Function - 19
Scientific Reasoning
1. What has caused medical knowledge to change over the last 2000 years? ______________________
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2. *List some observation tools used in science & give examples of what they are used to observe.
Include tools of measurement. ________________________________________________________
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3. *What is the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning? _________________________
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4. List and describe the essential parts of scientific investigations.
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5. Give examples of these terms as they are used in scientific discovery and experiments:
a. Dependent variable _____________________________________________________________
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b. Independent variable ____________________________________________________________
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c. Control _______________________________________________________________________
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d. Quantitative evaluation __________________________________________________________
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e. Qualitative evaluation ___________________________________________________________
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f. Hypothesis _______
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