Deck 14: Cardiac Output, blood Flow, and Blood Pressure

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The effect of acetylcholine binding to its receptors in the heart is a heart rate

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)unchanged.
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The ejection fraction is

A)normally about 60% at rest.
B)the ratio of end diastolic volume to end systolic volume.
C)increased by parasympathetic agonists.
D)decreased by sympathetic agonists.
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Stroke volume is increased as systemic blood pressure increases.
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What type of receptors do norepinephrine and epinephrine bind in the heart?

A) β\beta 1-adrenergic
B) α\alpha -adrenergic
C)muscarinic
D)nicotinic
Question
The cardiac control center of the _______ coordinates the autonomic innervation of the heart.

A)pons
B)cerebrum
C)medulla oblongata
D)midbrain
Question
Norepinephrine is released from __________ nerves,causing heart rate to ______.

A)parasympathetic,increase.
B)parasympathetic,decrease.
C)sympathetic,increase.
D)sympathetic,decrease.
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Sympathetic stimulation of the heart will

A)increase the rate of diastolic depolarization.
B)increase conduction rate.
C)increase the strength of contraction.
D)All apply.
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Congestive heart failure occurs when the pumping efficiency of the heart increases.
Question
What keeps the HCN channels open?

A)G-proteins
B)cAMP
C)ATP
D)Ca2+
Question
Stroke volume is affected by all of the following EXCEPT

A)total peripheral resistance.
B)emotional stress.
C)cardiac contractility.
D)end diastolic volume (EDV).
Question
Acetylcholine binds to _______ receptors of the heart and causes the opening of ___ channels.

A)muscarinic,K+
B)nicotinic,K+
C)muscarinic,Na+
D)nicotinic,Na+
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Under resting conditions,all of the body's blood is pumped through the left ventricle in one minute.
Question
Norepinephrine and epinephrine open ____ channels inducing a faster diastolic depolarization.

A)voltage-gated Ca2+
B)fast Ca2+
C)HCN
D)fast Na+
Question
The volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole is known as the

A)after-load.
B)pre-diastolic volume (PDV).
C)stroke volume (SV).
D)end-diastolic volume (EDV).
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Cardiac output is equal to

A)stroke volume - cardiac rate.
B)stroke volume / cardiac rate.
C)stroke volume + cardiac rate.
D)stroke volume x cardiac rate
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Mechanisms that affect cardiac rate are said to have a chronotropic effect.
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What is the resting cardiac rate for an adult?

A)60 beats/min
B)70 beats/min
C)75 beats/min
D)80 beats/min
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Norepinephrine agonists would increase cardiac output.
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The ventricles pump an average of 50-60 mL of blood per minute.
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Cardiac output increases as heart rate increases.
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Venous return is increased by all of the following EXCEPT

A)exhalation.
B)the skeletal muscle pump.
C)hypertension.
D)sympathetic stimulation of the veins.
Question
In response to increased ventricular filling

A)total peripheral resistance increases.
B)sympathetic nerves release norepinephrine.
C)myocardial cells stretch.
D)myocardial contractility in decreases.
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How much of the total body water is generally found in the blood plasma?

A)67%
B)33%
C)26.3%
D)6.7%
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The Frank-Starling law of the heart describes an intrinsic regulation of stroke volume.
Question
Positive inotropic agents increase intracellular Ca2+ in the myocardium.
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Edema would be induced by all of the following EXCEPT

A)hypertension.
B)protein malnutrition.
C)lymphatic blockage.
D)hyperthyroidism.
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As cardiac muscle is stretched,it contracts less forcibly.
Question
Net filtration would be decreased by

A)liver damage.
B)increased hepatic protein synthesis.
C)hypotension.
D)increased cellular metabolism.
Question
Edema may result from increased plasma protein concentrations.
Question
Since veins can distend more with pressure,they are called _____ vessels.

A)resistance
B)stretchy.
C)capacitance.
D)Both resistance and stretchy are correct.
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Preload is the amount of blood in the ventricles right before they begin to contract.
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The ability to distend with pressure increases is called

A)chronotropism.
B)oncotism.
C)inotropism.
D)compliance.
Question
Stroke volume is directly proportional to

A)preload.
B)contractility.
C)total peripheral resistance.
D)Both preload and contractility.
Question
The ______________ is equal to the hydrostatic pressure of the blood in the capillaries minus the hydrostatic pressure of tissue interstitial fluid outside the capillaries.

A)net filtration pressure
B)blood pressure
C)osmotic pressure
D)None apply
Question
According to the Frank-Starling Law of the heart,as contraction strength increases the stroke volume

A)decreases.
B)increases.
C)shows no change.
Question
Cardiac output would be increased by

A)sympathetic antagonists.
B)parasympathetic agonists.
C)negative inotropic agents.
D)positive chronotropic agents.
Question
Stroke volume is inversely proportional to

A)preload.
B)contractility.
C)total peripheral resistance.
D)Both preload and contractility.
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At rest,most blood is within the venous system.
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Oncotic pressure is the difference between the colloid osmotic pressure of the plasma and the colloid osmotic pressure of tissue fluid.
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Muscle length has a more pronounced effect on contraction strength in cardiac muscle than in skeletal muscle.This is because cardiac muscle has a greater sensitivity to

A)depolarization.
B)lactic acid.
C)calcium.
D)parasympathetic antagonists.
Question
Blood volume would be increased by

A)decreased vasopressin secretion.
B)decreased aldosterone secretion.
C)increased renin secretion.
D)increased atrial natriuretic factor secretion.
Question
Which of the following is NOT a action of angiotensin II to raise blood pressure?

A)stimulates the thirst center in the hypothalamus
B)stimulates production of aldosterone
C)causes vasodilation in arterioles
D)increases peripheral resistance
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Water is a diuretic.
Question
Vasopressin induces renal water

A)secretion.
B)excretion.
C)filtration.
D)reabsorption.
Question
__________ is a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex which stimulates kidney salt reabsorption in the kidneys.

A)ADH
B)Aldosterone
C)Renin
D)Angiotensin
Question
What is the main force that causes fluids to enter the venous end of a capillary?

A)hydrostatic pressure in the capillary
B)hydrostatic force in the interstitial fluid
C)colloid osmotic pressure in the capillary (blood plasma)
D)colloid osmotic pressure in the interstitial fluid
Question
The opposing forces that affect fluid movements across a capillary are known as

A)oncotic pressures.
B)starling forces.
C)colloid osmotic pressures.
D)None apply.
Question
Angiotensin I is formed from the plasma protein ____ by the action of the enzyme ____.

A)Angiotensin II;renin.
B)angiotensinogen;ACE.
C)angiotensinogen;renin.
D)renin: ACE.
Question
Hydrostatic pressure is ______ and colloid osmotic pressure is ______ at the arterial end of a capillary.

A)higher,higher
B)higher,lower
C)lower,lower
D)lower,higher
Question
Hypotension could be induced by

A)excessive renin secretion.
B)excessive antidiuretic hormone secretion.
C)excessive aldosterone secretion.
D)excessive atrial natriuretic factor secretion.
Question
ADH secretion is stimulated when osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus detect a decrease in blood osmolality.
Question
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)inhibitors like captopril block the formation of angiotensin II,thus reducing

A)vasodilation.
B)renal reabsorption.
C)vasoconstriction.
D)renal excretion.
Question
A renin secreting tumor would induce hypertension.
Question
Elephantiasis is caused by

A)decreased plasma protein concentration.
B)obstruction of lymphatic drainage.
C)high arterial blood pressure.
D)myxedema.
Question
How much kidney filtrate is reabsorbed back into the vascular system?

A)100%
B)98-99%
C)75-80%
D)50-60%
Question
How much filtrate do the kidneys produce per day?

A)10 L
B)50 L
C)110 L
D)180 L
Question
An increase in blood volume in the left atrium will ______ ADH secretion.

A)stimulate
B)inhibit
C)have no effect on
Question
The heart produced hormone,atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP),functions antagonistically to

A)ADH.
B)aldosterone.
C)angiotensin I.
D)glucocorticoids.
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Immersion in water will lead to increased diuresis.
Question
The kidneys play a major role regulating blood volume.
Question
Parasympathetic stimulation of arterioles is a major contributor to total peripheral resistance.
Question
Endothelin causes

A)vasoconstriction.
B)vasodilation.
C)no effect.
Question
At rest,blood flow is greatest in the

A)skin and GI tract.
B)brain and liver.
C)GI tract and liver.
D)kidneys and skin.
Question
Sympathetic stimulation of cholinergic fibers in the arterioles of skeletal muscle will produce

A)vasoconstriction.
B)vasodilation.
C)no effect.
Question
Nitroglycerine causes vasodilation of blood vessels due to its effects on levels of

A)histamine.
B)bradykinin.
C)nitric oxide.
D)prostacyclin.
Question
Sympathetic stimulation promotes an overall increase in blood flow resistance.
Question
Nitric oxide (NO)causes

A)vasoconstriction.
B)vasodilation.
C)no effect.
Question
Increased blood flow to an organ is induced by decreased tissue H+ concentrations.
Question
Reactive hyperemia is

A)increased blood flow due to increased metabolism.
B)increased blood flow after removal of constriction due to accumulated metabolic products.
C)increased blood flow due to sepsis.
D)All apply.
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Vascular smooth muscle can directly respond to changes in pressure.This type of control is called

A)metabolic.
B)extrinsic.
C)vasogeniC.
D)myogenic.
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For blood to flow,there must be a pressure difference in different parts of the vascular system.
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Blood flow is increased by

A)hypotension.
B)vasodilation.
C)vasoconstriction.
D)edema.
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A decrease in total peripheral resistance would cause blood flow to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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Increased blood flow resistance is caused by

A)increased blood vessel length.
B)decreased blood viscosity.
C)vasodilation.
D)increased blood pressure.
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Vasodilation is induced by all of the following EXCEPT

A)increased tissue carbon dioxide.
B)decreased tissue metabolism.
C)decreased tissue oxygen.
D)increased extracellular K+.
Question
Blood flow would be increased by

A)histamines.
B)antihistamines.
C)thromboxane A2.
D)angiotensin II.
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Intrinsic regulation of blood flow provides localized control of peripheral resistance.
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____________ inhibits norepinephrine reuptake thereby it induces vasoconstriction.

A)Nicotine
B)Cocaine
C)Norepinephrine
D)Muscarine
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Tripling blood vessel radius would increase blood flow 64-fold.
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ADH would be considered a(n)____________ regulator of blood flow.

A)intrinsic
B)extrinsic
C)hormonal
D)Both extrinsic and hormonal are correct
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Deck 14: Cardiac Output, blood Flow, and Blood Pressure
1
The effect of acetylcholine binding to its receptors in the heart is a heart rate

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)unchanged.
B
2
The ejection fraction is

A)normally about 60% at rest.
B)the ratio of end diastolic volume to end systolic volume.
C)increased by parasympathetic agonists.
D)decreased by sympathetic agonists.
A
3
Stroke volume is increased as systemic blood pressure increases.
False
4
What type of receptors do norepinephrine and epinephrine bind in the heart?

A) β\beta 1-adrenergic
B) α\alpha -adrenergic
C)muscarinic
D)nicotinic
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5
The cardiac control center of the _______ coordinates the autonomic innervation of the heart.

A)pons
B)cerebrum
C)medulla oblongata
D)midbrain
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6
Norepinephrine is released from __________ nerves,causing heart rate to ______.

A)parasympathetic,increase.
B)parasympathetic,decrease.
C)sympathetic,increase.
D)sympathetic,decrease.
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Sympathetic stimulation of the heart will

A)increase the rate of diastolic depolarization.
B)increase conduction rate.
C)increase the strength of contraction.
D)All apply.
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8
Congestive heart failure occurs when the pumping efficiency of the heart increases.
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9
What keeps the HCN channels open?

A)G-proteins
B)cAMP
C)ATP
D)Ca2+
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10
Stroke volume is affected by all of the following EXCEPT

A)total peripheral resistance.
B)emotional stress.
C)cardiac contractility.
D)end diastolic volume (EDV).
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11
Acetylcholine binds to _______ receptors of the heart and causes the opening of ___ channels.

A)muscarinic,K+
B)nicotinic,K+
C)muscarinic,Na+
D)nicotinic,Na+
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12
Under resting conditions,all of the body's blood is pumped through the left ventricle in one minute.
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13
Norepinephrine and epinephrine open ____ channels inducing a faster diastolic depolarization.

A)voltage-gated Ca2+
B)fast Ca2+
C)HCN
D)fast Na+
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The volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole is known as the

A)after-load.
B)pre-diastolic volume (PDV).
C)stroke volume (SV).
D)end-diastolic volume (EDV).
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Cardiac output is equal to

A)stroke volume - cardiac rate.
B)stroke volume / cardiac rate.
C)stroke volume + cardiac rate.
D)stroke volume x cardiac rate
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16
Mechanisms that affect cardiac rate are said to have a chronotropic effect.
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17
What is the resting cardiac rate for an adult?

A)60 beats/min
B)70 beats/min
C)75 beats/min
D)80 beats/min
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18
Norepinephrine agonists would increase cardiac output.
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19
The ventricles pump an average of 50-60 mL of blood per minute.
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20
Cardiac output increases as heart rate increases.
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21
Venous return is increased by all of the following EXCEPT

A)exhalation.
B)the skeletal muscle pump.
C)hypertension.
D)sympathetic stimulation of the veins.
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In response to increased ventricular filling

A)total peripheral resistance increases.
B)sympathetic nerves release norepinephrine.
C)myocardial cells stretch.
D)myocardial contractility in decreases.
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How much of the total body water is generally found in the blood plasma?

A)67%
B)33%
C)26.3%
D)6.7%
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24
The Frank-Starling law of the heart describes an intrinsic regulation of stroke volume.
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25
Positive inotropic agents increase intracellular Ca2+ in the myocardium.
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Edema would be induced by all of the following EXCEPT

A)hypertension.
B)protein malnutrition.
C)lymphatic blockage.
D)hyperthyroidism.
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As cardiac muscle is stretched,it contracts less forcibly.
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28
Net filtration would be decreased by

A)liver damage.
B)increased hepatic protein synthesis.
C)hypotension.
D)increased cellular metabolism.
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29
Edema may result from increased plasma protein concentrations.
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30
Since veins can distend more with pressure,they are called _____ vessels.

A)resistance
B)stretchy.
C)capacitance.
D)Both resistance and stretchy are correct.
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Preload is the amount of blood in the ventricles right before they begin to contract.
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32
The ability to distend with pressure increases is called

A)chronotropism.
B)oncotism.
C)inotropism.
D)compliance.
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33
Stroke volume is directly proportional to

A)preload.
B)contractility.
C)total peripheral resistance.
D)Both preload and contractility.
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The ______________ is equal to the hydrostatic pressure of the blood in the capillaries minus the hydrostatic pressure of tissue interstitial fluid outside the capillaries.

A)net filtration pressure
B)blood pressure
C)osmotic pressure
D)None apply
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According to the Frank-Starling Law of the heart,as contraction strength increases the stroke volume

A)decreases.
B)increases.
C)shows no change.
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36
Cardiac output would be increased by

A)sympathetic antagonists.
B)parasympathetic agonists.
C)negative inotropic agents.
D)positive chronotropic agents.
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37
Stroke volume is inversely proportional to

A)preload.
B)contractility.
C)total peripheral resistance.
D)Both preload and contractility.
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38
At rest,most blood is within the venous system.
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39
Oncotic pressure is the difference between the colloid osmotic pressure of the plasma and the colloid osmotic pressure of tissue fluid.
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40
Muscle length has a more pronounced effect on contraction strength in cardiac muscle than in skeletal muscle.This is because cardiac muscle has a greater sensitivity to

A)depolarization.
B)lactic acid.
C)calcium.
D)parasympathetic antagonists.
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41
Blood volume would be increased by

A)decreased vasopressin secretion.
B)decreased aldosterone secretion.
C)increased renin secretion.
D)increased atrial natriuretic factor secretion.
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42
Which of the following is NOT a action of angiotensin II to raise blood pressure?

A)stimulates the thirst center in the hypothalamus
B)stimulates production of aldosterone
C)causes vasodilation in arterioles
D)increases peripheral resistance
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43
Water is a diuretic.
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44
Vasopressin induces renal water

A)secretion.
B)excretion.
C)filtration.
D)reabsorption.
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45
__________ is a steroid hormone secreted by the adrenal cortex which stimulates kidney salt reabsorption in the kidneys.

A)ADH
B)Aldosterone
C)Renin
D)Angiotensin
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46
What is the main force that causes fluids to enter the venous end of a capillary?

A)hydrostatic pressure in the capillary
B)hydrostatic force in the interstitial fluid
C)colloid osmotic pressure in the capillary (blood plasma)
D)colloid osmotic pressure in the interstitial fluid
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47
The opposing forces that affect fluid movements across a capillary are known as

A)oncotic pressures.
B)starling forces.
C)colloid osmotic pressures.
D)None apply.
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48
Angiotensin I is formed from the plasma protein ____ by the action of the enzyme ____.

A)Angiotensin II;renin.
B)angiotensinogen;ACE.
C)angiotensinogen;renin.
D)renin: ACE.
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49
Hydrostatic pressure is ______ and colloid osmotic pressure is ______ at the arterial end of a capillary.

A)higher,higher
B)higher,lower
C)lower,lower
D)lower,higher
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50
Hypotension could be induced by

A)excessive renin secretion.
B)excessive antidiuretic hormone secretion.
C)excessive aldosterone secretion.
D)excessive atrial natriuretic factor secretion.
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51
ADH secretion is stimulated when osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus detect a decrease in blood osmolality.
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52
Angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)inhibitors like captopril block the formation of angiotensin II,thus reducing

A)vasodilation.
B)renal reabsorption.
C)vasoconstriction.
D)renal excretion.
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53
A renin secreting tumor would induce hypertension.
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54
Elephantiasis is caused by

A)decreased plasma protein concentration.
B)obstruction of lymphatic drainage.
C)high arterial blood pressure.
D)myxedema.
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55
How much kidney filtrate is reabsorbed back into the vascular system?

A)100%
B)98-99%
C)75-80%
D)50-60%
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56
How much filtrate do the kidneys produce per day?

A)10 L
B)50 L
C)110 L
D)180 L
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57
An increase in blood volume in the left atrium will ______ ADH secretion.

A)stimulate
B)inhibit
C)have no effect on
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58
The heart produced hormone,atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP),functions antagonistically to

A)ADH.
B)aldosterone.
C)angiotensin I.
D)glucocorticoids.
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59
Immersion in water will lead to increased diuresis.
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60
The kidneys play a major role regulating blood volume.
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61
Parasympathetic stimulation of arterioles is a major contributor to total peripheral resistance.
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62
Endothelin causes

A)vasoconstriction.
B)vasodilation.
C)no effect.
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63
At rest,blood flow is greatest in the

A)skin and GI tract.
B)brain and liver.
C)GI tract and liver.
D)kidneys and skin.
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Sympathetic stimulation of cholinergic fibers in the arterioles of skeletal muscle will produce

A)vasoconstriction.
B)vasodilation.
C)no effect.
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65
Nitroglycerine causes vasodilation of blood vessels due to its effects on levels of

A)histamine.
B)bradykinin.
C)nitric oxide.
D)prostacyclin.
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66
Sympathetic stimulation promotes an overall increase in blood flow resistance.
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67
Nitric oxide (NO)causes

A)vasoconstriction.
B)vasodilation.
C)no effect.
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68
Increased blood flow to an organ is induced by decreased tissue H+ concentrations.
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69
Reactive hyperemia is

A)increased blood flow due to increased metabolism.
B)increased blood flow after removal of constriction due to accumulated metabolic products.
C)increased blood flow due to sepsis.
D)All apply.
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70
Vascular smooth muscle can directly respond to changes in pressure.This type of control is called

A)metabolic.
B)extrinsic.
C)vasogeniC.
D)myogenic.
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71
For blood to flow,there must be a pressure difference in different parts of the vascular system.
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72
Blood flow is increased by

A)hypotension.
B)vasodilation.
C)vasoconstriction.
D)edema.
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73
A decrease in total peripheral resistance would cause blood flow to

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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74
Increased blood flow resistance is caused by

A)increased blood vessel length.
B)decreased blood viscosity.
C)vasodilation.
D)increased blood pressure.
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75
Vasodilation is induced by all of the following EXCEPT

A)increased tissue carbon dioxide.
B)decreased tissue metabolism.
C)decreased tissue oxygen.
D)increased extracellular K+.
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76
Blood flow would be increased by

A)histamines.
B)antihistamines.
C)thromboxane A2.
D)angiotensin II.
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77
Intrinsic regulation of blood flow provides localized control of peripheral resistance.
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78
____________ inhibits norepinephrine reuptake thereby it induces vasoconstriction.

A)Nicotine
B)Cocaine
C)Norepinephrine
D)Muscarine
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79
Tripling blood vessel radius would increase blood flow 64-fold.
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80
ADH would be considered a(n)____________ regulator of blood flow.

A)intrinsic
B)extrinsic
C)hormonal
D)Both extrinsic and hormonal are correct
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