Key Takeaways

  • RMA anatomy questions often present clinical scenarios requiring you to identify the affected body system or structure
  • Know the normal ranges for vital signs, lab values, and physiological measurements
  • Understand the relationships between body systems -- how dysfunction in one system affects others
  • Questions about the endocrine system frequently test the hormonal feedback loop concept
  • Cardiovascular and respiratory systems are among the most heavily tested anatomy topics
  • Medical terminology questions require breaking down unfamiliar terms using prefix-root-suffix analysis
  • Pathophysiology questions test understanding of disease mechanisms, not just symptom recognition
  • Practice applying anatomy knowledge to clinical scenarios rather than memorizing isolated facts
Last updated: February 2026

Anatomy & Physiology Practice Questions

This section contains additional practice questions that integrate anatomy, physiology, medical terminology, and common diseases. These questions are designed to simulate RMA exam-style questions that require application of knowledge to clinical scenarios.


Study Tips for Anatomy & Physiology

  • Focus on the "big picture": Understand how systems work together, not just individual parts
  • Learn normal values first: You must know what is normal before you can identify abnormal findings
  • Use clinical context: The RMA exam often presents anatomy questions within patient scenarios
  • Break down terms: When you encounter unfamiliar medical terms, use prefix-root-suffix analysis
  • Create comparison charts: Hypo- vs. hyper- conditions, Type 1 vs. Type 2 diabetes, etc.
  • Draw and label diagrams: Visual learning reinforces spatial relationships between structures
Test Your Knowledge

Which organ produces bile, which is essential for fat digestion?

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The sympathetic nervous system is responsible for the "fight or flight" response. Which of the following occurs when it is activated?

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Blood type O negative is considered the "universal donor" because:

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Insulin is produced by which cells in the pancreas?

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The medical term "dysphagia" refers to:

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The four abdominopelvic quadrants are divided by two imaginary lines that intersect at the:

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Test Your KnowledgeOrdering

Arrange the blood flow path through the heart in the correct order, starting from the body returning to the heart.

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Left ventricle
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Right atrium
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Lungs (gas exchange)
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Left atrium
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Right ventricle
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Aorta to body
Test Your KnowledgeFill in the Blank

The adult human skeleton contains ___ bones.

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