Exam 30: Circulation of the Blood
Exam 1: Organization of the Body125 Questions
Exam 2: Homeostasis31 Questions
Exam 3: Chemical Basis of Life164 Questions
Exam 4: Biomolecules87 Questions
Exam 5: Cell Structure171 Questions
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Exam 17: Muscle Contraction226 Questions
Exam 18: Nervous System Cells157 Questions
Exam 19: Nerve Signaling119 Questions
Exam 20: Central Nervous System245 Questions
Exam 21: Peripheral Nervous System165 Questions
Exam 22: Autonomic Nervous System111 Questions
Exam 23: General Senses105 Questions
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Exam 25: Endocrine Regulation127 Questions
Exam 26: Endocrine Glands174 Questions
Exam 27: Blood230 Questions
Exam 28: Heart190 Questions
Exam 29: Blood Vessels96 Questions
Exam 30: Circulation of the Blood133 Questions
Exam 31: Lymphatic System196 Questions
Exam 32: Innate Immunity88 Questions
Exam 33: Adaptive Immunity131 Questions
Exam 34: Stress138 Questions
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Exam 36: Ventilation127 Questions
Exam 37: Gas Exchange & Transport70 Questions
Exam 38: Upper Digestive Tract148 Questions
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Exam 40: Digestion and Absorption250 Questions
Exam 41: Nutrition and Metabolism244 Questions
Exam 42: Urinary System242 Questions
Exam 43: Fluid and Electrolyte Balance201 Questions
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Exam 45: Male Reproductive System213 Questions
Exam 46: Female Reproductive System228 Questions
Exam 47: Growth and Development233 Questions
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In order for all the cells of the body to survive, blood supplies to all cells must be equal.
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Which of the following factors would cause fluid to leave the blood vessel at the arterial end of the capillary?
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If the stroke volume remains constant, parasympathetic stimulation of the heart will cause an increase in cardiac output.
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Osmotic pressure tends to move plasma out of the capillary and into the tissues.
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The resting cardiac output from the left ventricle is about 5 liters.
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The popliteal pulse point is found on the anterior surface of the elbow.
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Hydrostatic pressure tends to decrease from the arterial end of the capillary to the venous end of the capillary.
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The difference between systolic and diastolic pressures is termed pulse pressure.
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When trying to stop arterial bleeding by applying pressure, why is it necessary to apply pressure between the bleeding part and the heart?
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The primary fluid flow principle of circulation is based on all of the following except a fluid:
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Which of the following factors would cause fluid to be reabsorbed into the blood vessel at the venous end of the capillary?
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Peripheral resistance to blood flow comes about because of:
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The chemoreceptors in the carotid bodies are particularly sensitive to:
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Deep, rapid breathing will increase the return of blood to the heart.
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The first Korotkoff sound indicates the diastolic blood pressure.
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