Exam 15: Blood
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Risk factors for hypertension include age, African-American descent, and being female.
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A varix is a section of an artery that has become abnormally wide.
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Match each term with its corresponding definition or description.
-Blood vessel in which the exchange of material between the blood and the body occurs
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Explain the blood pressure gradient in the body. Why must the gradient be as it is?
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Which layer of the blood vessel is composed of muscle and usually thicker in arteries than in veins?
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The ductus arteriosus connects the pulmonary artery to the aorta.
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Which of the following does not increase the risk of developing hypertension?
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The thick tunica externa in arteries enables them to deal with higher blood pressure.
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The ductus venosus shunts blood around the immature inferior vena cava to the heart.
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Which structure in the fetus carries oxygen-rich blood from the mother to the baby?
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Which type of shock results from any type of heart failure?
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Circulatory shock can be defined as the failure of the circulatory system to deliver an adequate amount of oxygen to the tissues.
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-Blood vessel that carries blood back to the heart
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Explain the five mechanisms that help move blood in the veins back to the heart.
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Describe pulmonary circulation. How is blood in the pulmonary arteries and veins different from blood in the systemic arteries and veins?
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Blood that enters the liver from the hepatic portal vein has already been through one set of capillaries.
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Because of the expansion of the lungs, deep breathing hinders the return of blood to the heart.
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