Deck 17: Circulation and Respiration

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Most of the cellular component of blood is composed of _____ blood cells, which do not have _______.

A)red; nuclei
B)red; carbonic anhydrase
C)white; nuclei
D)white; carbonic anhydrase
E)white; hemoglobin
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In which of the following vessels or chambers is blood relatively high in oxygen?

A)pulmonary artery
B)right atrium
C)inferior vena cava
D)right ventricle
E)pulmonary vein
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If the pH of the blood were to rise and the blood become less acidic, what affect would this have?

A)The red blood cells would secrete carbonic anhydrase.
B)The blood would carry more CO2.
C)Hemoglobin would release O2 more readily.
D)Hemoglobin would be more likely to bind O2.
E)Heme groups would bind more tightly to the globin.
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Only ______ have a lung designed so that air can flow through them in one direction.

A)a few fish
B)amphibians
C)birds
D)mammals
E)insects
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The alternate name for the mitral valve is

A)the left atrioventricular valve.
B)the aortic semilunar valve.
C)the tricuspid valve.
D)the right atrioventricular valve.
E)the pulmonary semilunar valve.
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Respiration is controlled by sensors and effectors in the brain and carotid arteries that respond to a rise in ______ by ______ the rate of breathing.

A)O2; decreasing
B)O2;increasing
C)CO2;decreasing
D)CO2;increasing
E)NO; decreasing
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Erythropoietin is produced by the _______ and sensed by the _______.

A)liver; kidney
B)kidney; bone marrow
C)red blood cells; bone marrow
D)red blood cells; liver
E)liver; red blood cells
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Which of the following is an advantage of the human circulatory system over the circulatory system of tarantulas?

A)The human system functions under lower pressure.
B)The human system requires less energy to operate.
C)The human system allows direct contact between tissues and blood.
D)The human system can direct the relative amount of flow of blood to different organs.
E)The human system permits more rapid exchange of gases between respiratory pigment and tissues.
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Which of the following is not involved in vasodilation or vasoconstriction?

A)hot or cold temperatures
B)hormones
C)oxygen supply
D)nitric oxide
E)angiotensin
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These vessels typically carry deoxygenated blood, at low pressure, and contain valves.

A)capillaries
B)venules
C)veins
D)arterioles
E)arteries
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What is the hormone that stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, as in the case of a hemorrhage?

A)ANH
B)TSH
C)BSH
D)erythropoietin
E)renin
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Which of the following terms refers to heart pains?

A)atherosclerosis
B)arteriosclerosis
C)angina pectoris
D)myocardial infarction
E)aortic dissection
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If a physician hears abnormal heart sounds while examining a patient with a stethoscope, this would most likely indicate a problem with

A)the firing of the sinoatrial node.
B)the contraction of the heart muscle.
C)the function of the heart valves.
D)the electrical signal from the muscles of the ventricles.
E)the flow of blood into the atria.
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The most important function of the globin (protein)portion of a hemoglobin molecule is to

A)directly bind oxygen.
B)promote binding of oxygen to the heme group.
C)allow release of oxygen from the heme group.
D)facilitate the reaction of CO2 and H2O.
E)cause constriction of the capillaries.
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In red blood cells, carbon dioxide binds directly to the

A)heme group.
B)iron atom.
C)oxygen molecule.
D)the globin chains.
E)magnesium atom.
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Many invertebrates have open circulatory systems and their blood is referred to as

A)bile.
B)perilymph.
C)coelomic fluid.
D)pseudolymph.
E)hemolymph.
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If an animal has an open circulatory system, it will not have

A)a heart.
B)respiratory organs.
C)oxygen-carrying pigments.
D)transport of nutrients.
E)capillaries.
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Blood flows from the left ventricle

A)to the aorta.
B)to the left atrium.
C)to the pulmonary artery.
D)to the pulmonary vein.
E)to the right ventricle.
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In insects, oxygen passes from the ______ to the tissues.

A)cuticle of the epidermis to the blood
B)tracheae directly
C)tracheae to the blood
D)lungs to the blood
E)gills to the blood
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As a fish forces water across its gill, the blood flowing through the gill

A)picks up O2 over the whole route of exchange.
B)picks up O2 during the first half of the exchange path, then equilibrates.
C)picks up O2 over the second half of the exchange route only.
D)removes O2 from the gill and then releases most of its O2 back to the gill.
E)releases O2 over the whole route of exchange.
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Match the following vessels with the proper description.
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What is the term for swelling, due to accumulation of lymphatic fluid?

A)angina
B)edema
C)engorgement
D)vasoconstriction
E)vasodilation
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The ancestral lung of fish has developed into a unique structure used for another important function. What is this function?

A)respiration
B)buoyancy
C)lymph circulation
D)excretion of uric acid
E)excretion of urea
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Match blood component to the appropriate description.
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Match the following terms. Answer may be used more than once.
Match the following terms. Answer may be used more than once.  <div style=padding-top: 35px>
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Bird respiration is extremely efficient because birds possess

A)a very long trachea.
B)lungs.
C)nares.
D)air sacs.
E)air bladders.
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Match between columns
“hardening of the arteries”
myocardial infarction
“hardening of the arteries”
angina pectoris
“hardening of the arteries”
arteriosclerosis
“hardening of the arteries”
hypertension
“hardening of the arteries”
stroke
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
myocardial infarction
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
angina pectoris
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
arteriosclerosis
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
hypertension
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
stroke
heart pain
myocardial infarction
heart pain
angina pectoris
heart pain
arteriosclerosis
heart pain
hypertension
heart pain
stroke
heart attack
myocardial infarction
heart attack
angina pectoris
heart attack
arteriosclerosis
heart attack
hypertension
heart attack
stroke
blockage of coronary arteries
myocardial infarction
blockage of coronary arteries
angina pectoris
blockage of coronary arteries
arteriosclerosis
blockage of coronary arteries
hypertension
blockage of coronary arteries
stroke
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Deck 17: Circulation and Respiration
1
Most of the cellular component of blood is composed of _____ blood cells, which do not have _______.

A)red; nuclei
B)red; carbonic anhydrase
C)white; nuclei
D)white; carbonic anhydrase
E)white; hemoglobin
A
2
In which of the following vessels or chambers is blood relatively high in oxygen?

A)pulmonary artery
B)right atrium
C)inferior vena cava
D)right ventricle
E)pulmonary vein
E
3
If the pH of the blood were to rise and the blood become less acidic, what affect would this have?

A)The red blood cells would secrete carbonic anhydrase.
B)The blood would carry more CO2.
C)Hemoglobin would release O2 more readily.
D)Hemoglobin would be more likely to bind O2.
E)Heme groups would bind more tightly to the globin.
D
4
Only ______ have a lung designed so that air can flow through them in one direction.

A)a few fish
B)amphibians
C)birds
D)mammals
E)insects
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5
The alternate name for the mitral valve is

A)the left atrioventricular valve.
B)the aortic semilunar valve.
C)the tricuspid valve.
D)the right atrioventricular valve.
E)the pulmonary semilunar valve.
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6
Respiration is controlled by sensors and effectors in the brain and carotid arteries that respond to a rise in ______ by ______ the rate of breathing.

A)O2; decreasing
B)O2;increasing
C)CO2;decreasing
D)CO2;increasing
E)NO; decreasing
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7
Erythropoietin is produced by the _______ and sensed by the _______.

A)liver; kidney
B)kidney; bone marrow
C)red blood cells; bone marrow
D)red blood cells; liver
E)liver; red blood cells
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8
Which of the following is an advantage of the human circulatory system over the circulatory system of tarantulas?

A)The human system functions under lower pressure.
B)The human system requires less energy to operate.
C)The human system allows direct contact between tissues and blood.
D)The human system can direct the relative amount of flow of blood to different organs.
E)The human system permits more rapid exchange of gases between respiratory pigment and tissues.
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9
Which of the following is not involved in vasodilation or vasoconstriction?

A)hot or cold temperatures
B)hormones
C)oxygen supply
D)nitric oxide
E)angiotensin
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10
These vessels typically carry deoxygenated blood, at low pressure, and contain valves.

A)capillaries
B)venules
C)veins
D)arterioles
E)arteries
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11
What is the hormone that stimulates the bone marrow to produce more red blood cells, as in the case of a hemorrhage?

A)ANH
B)TSH
C)BSH
D)erythropoietin
E)renin
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12
Which of the following terms refers to heart pains?

A)atherosclerosis
B)arteriosclerosis
C)angina pectoris
D)myocardial infarction
E)aortic dissection
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13
If a physician hears abnormal heart sounds while examining a patient with a stethoscope, this would most likely indicate a problem with

A)the firing of the sinoatrial node.
B)the contraction of the heart muscle.
C)the function of the heart valves.
D)the electrical signal from the muscles of the ventricles.
E)the flow of blood into the atria.
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14
The most important function of the globin (protein)portion of a hemoglobin molecule is to

A)directly bind oxygen.
B)promote binding of oxygen to the heme group.
C)allow release of oxygen from the heme group.
D)facilitate the reaction of CO2 and H2O.
E)cause constriction of the capillaries.
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15
In red blood cells, carbon dioxide binds directly to the

A)heme group.
B)iron atom.
C)oxygen molecule.
D)the globin chains.
E)magnesium atom.
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16
Many invertebrates have open circulatory systems and their blood is referred to as

A)bile.
B)perilymph.
C)coelomic fluid.
D)pseudolymph.
E)hemolymph.
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17
If an animal has an open circulatory system, it will not have

A)a heart.
B)respiratory organs.
C)oxygen-carrying pigments.
D)transport of nutrients.
E)capillaries.
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18
Blood flows from the left ventricle

A)to the aorta.
B)to the left atrium.
C)to the pulmonary artery.
D)to the pulmonary vein.
E)to the right ventricle.
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19
In insects, oxygen passes from the ______ to the tissues.

A)cuticle of the epidermis to the blood
B)tracheae directly
C)tracheae to the blood
D)lungs to the blood
E)gills to the blood
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20
As a fish forces water across its gill, the blood flowing through the gill

A)picks up O2 over the whole route of exchange.
B)picks up O2 during the first half of the exchange path, then equilibrates.
C)picks up O2 over the second half of the exchange route only.
D)removes O2 from the gill and then releases most of its O2 back to the gill.
E)releases O2 over the whole route of exchange.
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21
Match the following vessels with the proper description.
Match the following vessels with the proper description.
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22
What is the term for swelling, due to accumulation of lymphatic fluid?

A)angina
B)edema
C)engorgement
D)vasoconstriction
E)vasodilation
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23
The ancestral lung of fish has developed into a unique structure used for another important function. What is this function?

A)respiration
B)buoyancy
C)lymph circulation
D)excretion of uric acid
E)excretion of urea
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24
Match blood component to the appropriate description.
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25
Match the following terms. Answer may be used more than once.
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26
Bird respiration is extremely efficient because birds possess

A)a very long trachea.
B)lungs.
C)nares.
D)air sacs.
E)air bladders.
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28
Match between columns
“hardening of the arteries”
myocardial infarction
“hardening of the arteries”
angina pectoris
“hardening of the arteries”
arteriosclerosis
“hardening of the arteries”
hypertension
“hardening of the arteries”
stroke
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
myocardial infarction
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
angina pectoris
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
arteriosclerosis
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
hypertension
blockage of arteries supplying the brain
stroke
heart pain
myocardial infarction
heart pain
angina pectoris
heart pain
arteriosclerosis
heart pain
hypertension
heart pain
stroke
heart attack
myocardial infarction
heart attack
angina pectoris
heart attack
arteriosclerosis
heart attack
hypertension
heart attack
stroke
blockage of coronary arteries
myocardial infarction
blockage of coronary arteries
angina pectoris
blockage of coronary arteries
arteriosclerosis
blockage of coronary arteries
hypertension
blockage of coronary arteries
stroke
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