Deck 41: Internal Transport: the Circulatory System

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What percentage of plasma is water?

A) about 92%
B) about 77%
C) about 55%
D) about 10%
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Which set of terms refers to structures that all contain valves?

A) arteries, veins, heart
B) lymph capillaries, arteries, heart
C) lymph capillaries, veins, heart
D) arteries, capillaries, heart
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Which type of leukocytes are the most prevalent in a normal individual?

A) eosinophils
B) neutrophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
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Where are blood cells produced in humans?

A) in the heart
B) in the lymph nodes
C) in the bone marrow
D) in the kidneys
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Which two components of blood are involved in the formation of clots?

A) albumin and fibrinogen
B) platelets and albumin
C) fibrinogen and erythrocytes
D) fibrinogen and platelets
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Which component of plasma constitutes antibodies?

A) dissolved gas
B) albumin
C) fibrinogen
D) immunoglobulin
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Which statement describes an open circulatory system?

A) It allows blood to be contained in blood vessels.
B) It contains two circulatory systems.
C) It is more efficient than a closed system.
D) It allows hemolymph and interstitial fluids to be mixed together.
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Who consumes more oxygen per minute?

A) hummingbird over human
B) shrew over hummingbird
C) hummingbird over shrew
D) human over hummingbird
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What is the function of erythrocytes?

A) to fight off infections
B) to carry oxygen
C) to secrete erythropoietin
D) to form clots
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What is the function of valves in the heart?

A) to prevent backflow of blood
B) to prevent clot formation
C) to form blood cells
D) to push blood ahead
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Which of the following is similar between erythrocytes and lymphocytes?

A) component of plasma
B) has a role in immune response
C) produced from stem cells
D) carries hemoglobin
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Which two ions are the most abundant in plasma?

A) HCO3- and Cl-
B) Na+ and K+
C) HCO3- and Ca2+
D) Na+ and Cl-
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Where is an atrioventricular valve located?

A) where blood enters the aorta
B) between the right atrium and the right ventricle
C) between both atria and ventricles
D) between the left atrium and the left ventricle
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Which of these vessels carries oxygenated blood?

A) the pulmonary vein
B) the inferior vena cava
C) the pulmonary artery
D) the superior vena cava
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What is the purpose of the pulmonary circuit in a closed circulatory system?

A) to collect and distribute blood only to the heart
B) to take blood to and from all parts of the body
C) to take blood to and from the lungs
D) to take blood to and from kidneys
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Which organ system participates in the body's defences against diseases?

A) respiratory system
B) nervous system
C) circulatory system
D) lymphatic system
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What percentage of the total blood volume is made up of plasma?

A) about 75%
B) about 50%
C) about 25%
D) about 10%
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Which of the following is characteristic of sponges and hydras?

A) lack of an actual circulatory system
B) lack of a reproductive system
C) lack of a digestive system
D) lack of a muscle system
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Which blood components are the smallest in size?

A) leukocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) erythrocytes
D) platelets
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Where is erythropoietin produced?

A) in the liver
B) in the heart
C) in the lymph nodes
D) in the kidneys
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Lymph capillaries are smaller in diameter than blood capillaries.
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Which of the following would be too big to pass easily through capillary walls?

A) water
B) carbon dioxide
C) erythrocytes
D) glucose
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Which chamber of the heart does the blood first enter when it returns from the pulmonary circuit?

A) the left ventricle
B) the right ventricle
C) the right atrium
D) the left atrium
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What help move lymph throughout the lymph vessels?

A) constriction of blood vessels
B) skeletal muscle and breathing movements
C) conscious actions
D) dilation of blood vessels
Question
Where are baroreceptors located?

A) in the brainstem
B) in the walls of blood vessels
C) in the adrenal glands
D) in the heart
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What happens to your blood pressure when you run?

A) Only your diastolic blood pressure elevates.
B) Both your diastolic and systolic blood pressures elevate.
C) Both your diastolic and systolic blood pressure stay the same.
D) Only your systolic blood pressure elevates.
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The primary function of erythrocytes is to participate in immune reactions.
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The systolic blood pressure is the time when the blood pressure is the highest in the arteries.
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Where is the sinoatrial node located?

A) in the pulmonary artery
B) in the right atrium
C) in the left atrium
D) in the left ventricle
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What is the main force that moves blood throughout the system of blood vessels?

A) valve action
B) venous blood pressure
C) smooth muscle action
D) arterial blood pressure
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Which set of terms refers to the control of cardiac output?

A) baroreceptors, brainstem, heart
B) heart, baroreceptors, brainstem
C) brainstem, heart, baroreceptors
D) brainstem, baroreceptors, heart
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Which structures could be considered blood reservoirs?

A) veins
B) arterioles
C) capillaries
D) arteries
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Which of the following would be the most likely reason for the high resistance of capillaries to blood flow?

A) the diameter of capillaries being so small that the white blood cells must squeeze
B) the diameter of capillaries being so small that that the red blood cells must squeeze
C) the diameter of capillaries being so large that the red blood cells must fill it all up
D) the diameter of capillaries being so large that the white blood cells must fill it all up
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When you are experiencing stress, the sympathetic nervous system decreases your blood pressure.
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How many times per minute does the average human heart beat?

A) 120
B) 72
C) 53
D) 10
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How much fluid does the lymphatic system return to the bloodstream each day?

A) 10 to 13 litres
B) 6 to 7 litres
C) 3 to 4 litres
D) 1 to 2 litres
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Which vessels allow an actual gas exchange?

A) the capillaries
B) the venules
C) the arterioles
D) the veins
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Which sequence places the components of the electrical activity of the heart in the proper order?

A) AV node, Purkinje fibres, SA node
B) Purkinje fibres, AV node, SA node
C) SA node, AV node, Purkinje fibres
D) AV node, SA node, Purkinje fibres
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Cardiac output is defined as the pressure and amount of blood pumped by the ventricles.
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In which blood vessels is pressure the greatest?

A) in the veins
B) in the capillaries
C) in the arteries
D) in the venules
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   valve (two valves are labelled)<div style=padding-top: 35px>
valve (two valves are labelled)
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Why would an iron deficiency result in anemia?
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   left pulmonary veins<div style=padding-top: 35px>
left pulmonary veins
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
What three factors regulate blood pressure?
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   septum<div style=padding-top: 35px>
septum
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For the systemic circulation in humans, place the blood vessels in the correct order that the blood encounters as it leaves the heart.
A. arteries
B. arterioles
C. capillaries
D. veins
E. venules
first vessel category
________
second vessel category
________
third vessel category
________
fourth vessel category
________
fifth vessel category
________
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Why do veins have less elastic components than arteries?
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Match each type of animal to the description of its circulatory system.
a.a heart that has two chambers and one circuit
b.a heart that has three chambers and two circuits
c.a heart that has three chambers (and a partially formed septum in the ventricle) and two circuits
d.a heart that has four chambers and two circuits
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Place the structures in the correct order that deoxygenated blood (blood lacking oxygen) will encounter after it enters the heart.
A. aorta
B. left atrium
C. left ventricle
D. lungs
E. pulmonary arteries
F. pulmonary veins
G. right atrium
H. right ventricle
first structure
___________
second structure
___________
third structure
___________
fourth structure
___________
fifth structure
___________
sixth structure
___________
seventh structure
___________
eighth structure
___________
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   left atrium<div style=padding-top: 35px>
left atrium
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   aorta<div style=padding-top: 35px>
aorta
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Describe several reasons to explain why blood flows more slowly in capillaries than in arteries.
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Why is the movement of blood in veins sometimes described as "milking a vein"?
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
How do lymph nodes aid in a cancer diagnosis?
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Why must an animal such as an amphibian remain moist?
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Match each type of animal to the description of its circulatory system.
a.a heart that has two chambers and one circuit
b.a heart that has three chambers and two circuits
c.a heart that has three chambers (and a partially formed septum in the ventricle) and two circuits
d.a heart that has four chambers and two circuits
amphibians
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
What is meant by the term "blood-brain barrier"?
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   right pulmonary veins<div style=padding-top: 35px>
right pulmonary veins
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Match each type of animal to the description of its circulatory system.
a.a heart that has two chambers and one circuit
b.a heart that has three chambers and two circuits
c.a heart that has three chambers (and a partially formed septum in the ventricle) and two circuits
d.a heart that has four chambers and two circuits
fish
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Match each type of animal to the description of its circulatory system.
a.a heart that has two chambers and one circuit
b.a heart that has three chambers and two circuits
c.a heart that has three chambers (and a partially formed septum in the ventricle) and two circuits
d.a heart that has four chambers and two circuits
mammals
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   thymus<div style=padding-top: 35px>
thymus
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   tonsils<div style=padding-top: 35px>
tonsils
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   superior vena cava<div style=padding-top: 35px>
superior vena cava
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   lymph vessels<div style=padding-top: 35px>
lymph vessels
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   right ventricle<div style=padding-top: 35px>
right ventricle
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   left ventricle<div style=padding-top: 35px>
left ventricle
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   lymph nodes<div style=padding-top: 35px>
lymph nodes
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   inferior vena cava<div style=padding-top: 35px>
inferior vena cava
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   spleen<div style=padding-top: 35px>
spleen
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   thoracic duct<div style=padding-top: 35px>
thoracic duct
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   right lymphatic duct<div style=padding-top: 35px>
right lymphatic duct
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   pulmonary arteries<div style=padding-top: 35px>
pulmonary arteries
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Deck 41: Internal Transport: the Circulatory System
1
What percentage of plasma is water?

A) about 92%
B) about 77%
C) about 55%
D) about 10%
A
2
Which set of terms refers to structures that all contain valves?

A) arteries, veins, heart
B) lymph capillaries, arteries, heart
C) lymph capillaries, veins, heart
D) arteries, capillaries, heart
C
3
Which type of leukocytes are the most prevalent in a normal individual?

A) eosinophils
B) neutrophils
C) basophils
D) lymphocytes
B
4
Where are blood cells produced in humans?

A) in the heart
B) in the lymph nodes
C) in the bone marrow
D) in the kidneys
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Which two components of blood are involved in the formation of clots?

A) albumin and fibrinogen
B) platelets and albumin
C) fibrinogen and erythrocytes
D) fibrinogen and platelets
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Which component of plasma constitutes antibodies?

A) dissolved gas
B) albumin
C) fibrinogen
D) immunoglobulin
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Which statement describes an open circulatory system?

A) It allows blood to be contained in blood vessels.
B) It contains two circulatory systems.
C) It is more efficient than a closed system.
D) It allows hemolymph and interstitial fluids to be mixed together.
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Who consumes more oxygen per minute?

A) hummingbird over human
B) shrew over hummingbird
C) hummingbird over shrew
D) human over hummingbird
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What is the function of erythrocytes?

A) to fight off infections
B) to carry oxygen
C) to secrete erythropoietin
D) to form clots
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What is the function of valves in the heart?

A) to prevent backflow of blood
B) to prevent clot formation
C) to form blood cells
D) to push blood ahead
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Which of the following is similar between erythrocytes and lymphocytes?

A) component of plasma
B) has a role in immune response
C) produced from stem cells
D) carries hemoglobin
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Which two ions are the most abundant in plasma?

A) HCO3- and Cl-
B) Na+ and K+
C) HCO3- and Ca2+
D) Na+ and Cl-
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Where is an atrioventricular valve located?

A) where blood enters the aorta
B) between the right atrium and the right ventricle
C) between both atria and ventricles
D) between the left atrium and the left ventricle
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Which of these vessels carries oxygenated blood?

A) the pulmonary vein
B) the inferior vena cava
C) the pulmonary artery
D) the superior vena cava
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What is the purpose of the pulmonary circuit in a closed circulatory system?

A) to collect and distribute blood only to the heart
B) to take blood to and from all parts of the body
C) to take blood to and from the lungs
D) to take blood to and from kidneys
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Which organ system participates in the body's defences against diseases?

A) respiratory system
B) nervous system
C) circulatory system
D) lymphatic system
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What percentage of the total blood volume is made up of plasma?

A) about 75%
B) about 50%
C) about 25%
D) about 10%
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Which of the following is characteristic of sponges and hydras?

A) lack of an actual circulatory system
B) lack of a reproductive system
C) lack of a digestive system
D) lack of a muscle system
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Which blood components are the smallest in size?

A) leukocytes
B) lymphocytes
C) erythrocytes
D) platelets
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Where is erythropoietin produced?

A) in the liver
B) in the heart
C) in the lymph nodes
D) in the kidneys
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Lymph capillaries are smaller in diameter than blood capillaries.
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Which of the following would be too big to pass easily through capillary walls?

A) water
B) carbon dioxide
C) erythrocytes
D) glucose
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Which chamber of the heart does the blood first enter when it returns from the pulmonary circuit?

A) the left ventricle
B) the right ventricle
C) the right atrium
D) the left atrium
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What help move lymph throughout the lymph vessels?

A) constriction of blood vessels
B) skeletal muscle and breathing movements
C) conscious actions
D) dilation of blood vessels
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Where are baroreceptors located?

A) in the brainstem
B) in the walls of blood vessels
C) in the adrenal glands
D) in the heart
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What happens to your blood pressure when you run?

A) Only your diastolic blood pressure elevates.
B) Both your diastolic and systolic blood pressures elevate.
C) Both your diastolic and systolic blood pressure stay the same.
D) Only your systolic blood pressure elevates.
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The primary function of erythrocytes is to participate in immune reactions.
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The systolic blood pressure is the time when the blood pressure is the highest in the arteries.
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29
Where is the sinoatrial node located?

A) in the pulmonary artery
B) in the right atrium
C) in the left atrium
D) in the left ventricle
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What is the main force that moves blood throughout the system of blood vessels?

A) valve action
B) venous blood pressure
C) smooth muscle action
D) arterial blood pressure
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Which set of terms refers to the control of cardiac output?

A) baroreceptors, brainstem, heart
B) heart, baroreceptors, brainstem
C) brainstem, heart, baroreceptors
D) brainstem, baroreceptors, heart
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Which structures could be considered blood reservoirs?

A) veins
B) arterioles
C) capillaries
D) arteries
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Which of the following would be the most likely reason for the high resistance of capillaries to blood flow?

A) the diameter of capillaries being so small that the white blood cells must squeeze
B) the diameter of capillaries being so small that that the red blood cells must squeeze
C) the diameter of capillaries being so large that the red blood cells must fill it all up
D) the diameter of capillaries being so large that the white blood cells must fill it all up
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34
When you are experiencing stress, the sympathetic nervous system decreases your blood pressure.
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35
How many times per minute does the average human heart beat?

A) 120
B) 72
C) 53
D) 10
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How much fluid does the lymphatic system return to the bloodstream each day?

A) 10 to 13 litres
B) 6 to 7 litres
C) 3 to 4 litres
D) 1 to 2 litres
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Which vessels allow an actual gas exchange?

A) the capillaries
B) the venules
C) the arterioles
D) the veins
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38
Which sequence places the components of the electrical activity of the heart in the proper order?

A) AV node, Purkinje fibres, SA node
B) Purkinje fibres, AV node, SA node
C) SA node, AV node, Purkinje fibres
D) AV node, SA node, Purkinje fibres
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39
Cardiac output is defined as the pressure and amount of blood pumped by the ventricles.
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40
In which blood vessels is pressure the greatest?

A) in the veins
B) in the capillaries
C) in the arteries
D) in the venules
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   valve (two valves are labelled)
valve (two valves are labelled)
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42
The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Why would an iron deficiency result in anemia?
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   left pulmonary veins
left pulmonary veins
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44
The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
What three factors regulate blood pressure?
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   septum
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46
For the systemic circulation in humans, place the blood vessels in the correct order that the blood encounters as it leaves the heart.
A. arteries
B. arterioles
C. capillaries
D. veins
E. venules
first vessel category
________
second vessel category
________
third vessel category
________
fourth vessel category
________
fifth vessel category
________
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Why do veins have less elastic components than arteries?
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48
Match each type of animal to the description of its circulatory system.
a.a heart that has two chambers and one circuit
b.a heart that has three chambers and two circuits
c.a heart that has three chambers (and a partially formed septum in the ventricle) and two circuits
d.a heart that has four chambers and two circuits
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49
Place the structures in the correct order that deoxygenated blood (blood lacking oxygen) will encounter after it enters the heart.
A. aorta
B. left atrium
C. left ventricle
D. lungs
E. pulmonary arteries
F. pulmonary veins
G. right atrium
H. right ventricle
first structure
___________
second structure
___________
third structure
___________
fourth structure
___________
fifth structure
___________
sixth structure
___________
seventh structure
___________
eighth structure
___________
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   left atrium
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Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   aorta
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52
The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Describe several reasons to explain why blood flows more slowly in capillaries than in arteries.
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53
The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Why is the movement of blood in veins sometimes described as "milking a vein"?
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The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
How do lymph nodes aid in a cancer diagnosis?
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55
The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
Why must an animal such as an amphibian remain moist?
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56
Match each type of animal to the description of its circulatory system.
a.a heart that has two chambers and one circuit
b.a heart that has three chambers and two circuits
c.a heart that has three chambers (and a partially formed septum in the ventricle) and two circuits
d.a heart that has four chambers and two circuits
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57
The albumins are the most abundant because they are important for osmotic balance and pH buffering, and for the transport of wide variety of substances through the circulatory system, including hormones and metabolic wastes.
What is meant by the term "blood-brain barrier"?
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58
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   right pulmonary veins
right pulmonary veins
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59
Match each type of animal to the description of its circulatory system.
a.a heart that has two chambers and one circuit
b.a heart that has three chambers and two circuits
c.a heart that has three chambers (and a partially formed septum in the ventricle) and two circuits
d.a heart that has four chambers and two circuits
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60
Match each type of animal to the description of its circulatory system.
a.a heart that has two chambers and one circuit
b.a heart that has three chambers and two circuits
c.a heart that has three chambers (and a partially formed septum in the ventricle) and two circuits
d.a heart that has four chambers and two circuits
mammals
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61
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   thymus
thymus
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62
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   tonsils
tonsils
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63
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   superior vena cava
superior vena cava
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64
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   lymph vessels
lymph vessels
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65
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   right ventricle
right ventricle
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66
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   left ventricle
left ventricle
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67
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   lymph nodes
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68
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   inferior vena cava
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69
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   spleen
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70
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   thoracic duct
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71
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   right lymphatic duct
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72
Identify the following structures on the picture. Identify the following structures on the picture.   pulmonary arteries
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