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  • Human Anatomy and Physiology
    • Path of blood flow through the heart
    • What makes up the cytoskeleton
    • Where ADH is secreted from
    • Hormone production
    • Blood pressure
    • Alkalosis and acidosis
    • Testosterone is an androgen
    • Difference between active and passive immunity
    • Oxygenated blood flows through the pulmonary vein
    • Which gland endocrine hormones are produced/secreted by
    • Eccrine, apocrine, and sebaceous glands
    • Differences among long, short, and irregular bones
    • What the suffixes -clast and -blast mean
    • Kidney structure and function
    • Anatomical plane
    • Causes and effects of osteoporosis
    • Urinary system
    • Integumentary system
    • Muscular system
    • Reproductive system
    • Central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral nervous system (PNS)
  • Biology
    • How a Punnett square works
    • Translate mutations of DNA
    • Stem cell differentiation
    • Cell potency
    • DNA and RNA structure
    • Base pairing
    • Electrophoresis
    • Neuron action potential graphs
    • What a phenotype is
    • What a genotype is
    • Complementary DNA strands
    • Cell structures
    • Organelle functions
    • Endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm
    • Viruses
    • Taxonomy hierarchy
    • Bile breaks down lipids
    • Melanocytes
    • Mendel's law
    • An amino acid is made from an amine and a carboxylic acid
    • Difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells
    • Differences among osmisis, active transport, and facilitated diffusion
  • Chemistry
    • Acids and bases
    • Acid-base balance
    • Protons, neutrons, and electrons
    • Properties of water
    • Critical point
    • Triple point
    • Atomic radius
    • UV radiation
    • Ionic and covalent bonds
    • Double- and single-replacement reactions
    • States of matter (solid, liquid, gas, and plasma)
    • Number of valence electrons in the common elements
    • Find atomic numbers of common elements
    • Find mass numbers of common elements
  • Scientific Reasoning
    • Scientific method
    • How to predict relationships among events, objects, and processes
    • Basic scientific measurements and tools
    • How to apply logic and evidence to a scientific explanation
    • pH scale
    • Electronegativity
    • Combustion reactions
    • Synthesis reactions
    • Sublimation and deposition
    • Role of catalysts
    • How to balance chemical equations
  • TEAS Reading
    • Make inferences
    • Draw conclusions about a text
    • Interpret the order of events in a text
    • Locate specific information in a text
    • Interpret labels
    • Read charts and graphs
    • Find which sentence does not belong in a paragraph
    • Read recipes
    • Read nutrition facts
    • Know what an almanac is
    • Know what a bibliography is
    • Know what an atlas is
    • Identify the tone of a text
    • Identify an author's point of view
    • Difference between fact and opinion
    • Identify a text's theme/main idea
    • Identify a text's conclusion
    • Know the importance of a text's thesis
    • Interpret word meanings by using context clues
    • Identify the purpose of a text (expository/informative/persuasive)
    • Read maps
    • Use a dictionary
    • Compare and contrast themes
    • Evaluate an argument
    • Primary and secondary sources
  • TEAS Mathematics
    • Solve for x
    • Simplify an expression
    • Find the median, mean, and mode
    • Make estimations
    • Convert among fractions, decimals, and percentages
    • Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals and fractions
    • Formula for area of a triangle
    • Formula for area of a square
    • Formula for area of a rectangle
    • Pythagorean Theorem
    • Hypotenuse
    • Calculate the perimeter of a circle in terms of pi when given the area
    • Order a list of fractions and decimals
    • Order a list of rational numbers
    • Solve simple tax problems
    • Solve problems using dependent and independent variables
    • Solve problems involving ratios, proportions, and rates of change
    • Create an equation that matches a written word problem
    • Interpret scatter plot data
    • Positive and negative correlation
    • Normal distribution and bimodal distribution
    • Read bar graphs, line graphs, and pie charts
    • Convert mL to L, ft to yd, lb to kg, and tbsp to mL
  • TEAS English and Language Usage
    • Parts of speech
    • Recognize dangling modifiers
    • Prefixes and suffixes
    • Capitalization and punctuation rules
    • Subject-verb agreement
    • Synonyms and antonyms
    • Common spelling mistakes
    • How to use semicolons
    • Comma rules
    • When to use "who/whom"
    • Use "could have" instead of "could of"
    • Using quotation marks
    • Adverbs and adjectives
    • Conjunctions and interjections
    • Difference between homophones and homographs
    • Simple, compund, complex, and compound-complex sentences
    • Recognize and avoid double negatives
    • Difference between a complete sentence and a sentence fragment
    • Recognize and avoid run-on sentences
    • Evaluate if language meets the needs of a particular audience
    • Difference between formal and informal language
    • Introduction, body, and conclusion paragraphs
    • Topic sentences
    • Transition words and phrases
    • Communicate ideas effectively
    • Determine word meanings using word parts