Exam 15: The Circulation of the Blood
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If the foramen ovale and the ductus arteriosus remain functioning after birth,the blood may bypass the lungs and the baby won't receive the proper amount of oxygen.
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Polycythemia has a direct effect on which of the following factors that influence blood pressure?
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Which structure in the fetus connects the aorta and the pulmonary artery?
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In systemic circulation,arteries carry oxygen-rich blood.In pulmonary circulation,arteries carry oxygen-poor blood.
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The two characteristics true of all veins are (1)they carry blood back to the heart and (2)they carry blood that is oxygen-poor.
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A large area of necrosis that has progressed to decay is called
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Which type of shock results from the effects of infectious agents,such as bacteria,releasing toxins in the blood?
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Incompetent valves in veins can make it difficult for blood to return to the heart.
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A strong heartbeat and normal arterial blood pressure assist in getting venous blood back to the heart.
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List and briefly explain the four factors that influence blood pressure and explain what would happen to blood pressure if each of them increased.
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Match each disorder or condition with its corresponding description or definition.
-type of shock that results from a loss of sympathetic tone to the muscles of the blood vessels
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Which blood vessel carries blood away from the capillaries?
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The two umbilical arteries carry nutrients and oxygen from the mother to the fetus.
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Necrosis that has progressed to tissue decay is called gangrene.
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An increase in heart rate increases blood pressure only if there is no change in stroke volume.
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