Deck 21: Circulation and Respiration

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Which of the following are symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest?

A) burning chest pain
B) blurred vision
C) loss of pulse
D) arrested breathing
E) all of these are symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest
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Circulatory systems

A) are found in all animals.
B) result in slow distribution of nutrients and gases.
C) include one or more hearts.
D) are always closed systems.
E) are all of these.
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Amphibian and most reptiles have

A) a two-chambered heart with two blood flow circuits.
B) a three-chambered heart with two blood flow circuits.
C) a four-chambered heart with two blood flow circuits.
D) a three-chambered heart with one blood flow circuit.
E) a two-chambered heart with one blood flow circuit.
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An animal with an open circulatory system

A) lacks a continuous network of blood vessels that contain the blood at all times.
B) can have only one heart.
C) has two separate vascular circuits.
D) is able to distribute substances faster than a closed system.
E) can grow larger than one with a closed circulatory system.
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Which of the following is NOT a constituent of an open circulatory system?

A) hemolymph
B) internal cavities
C) a heart
D) capillaries
E) all of these are constituents of an open circulatory system
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<strong>  Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s). In the above diagram,C represents which of the following structures?</strong> A) large diameter blood vessel B) capillary beds C) the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients D) the heart E) large diameter blood vessel and the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s).
In the above diagram,C represents which of the following structures?

A) large diameter blood vessel
B) capillary beds
C) the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
D) the heart
E) large diameter blood vessel and the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
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This animal has hemolymph that empties into an internal cavity.Which animal is it?

A) a bee
B) a clam
C) a monkey
D) an earthworm
E) more than one of these animals
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<strong>  Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s). The above diagram is an example of</strong> A) a closed circulatory system with one heart. B) an open circulatory system with one heart. C) a closed circulatory system with a three-chambered heart. D) an open circulatory system with a two-chambered heart. E) a closed circulatory system with a four-chambered heart. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s).
The above diagram is an example of

A) a closed circulatory system with one heart.
B) an open circulatory system with one heart.
C) a closed circulatory system with a three-chambered heart.
D) an open circulatory system with a two-chambered heart.
E) a closed circulatory system with a four-chambered heart.
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The purpose of employing CPR to a person who has sudden cardiac arrest is to

A) restart their heart.
B) ensure an oxygen supply to their brain.
C) keep their lungs inflated.
D) restart their heart and ensure an oxygen supply to their brain.
E) restart their heart and keep their lungs inflated.
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How do defibrillators work?

A) they pump adrenalin into heart tissue.
B) they deliver an electric shock to the heart's pacemaker.
C) they automate CPR.
D) they massage the heart using remote sensors.
E) they do a combination of more than one of these
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To restart a heart,rescuers use

A) CPR.
B) a defibrillator.
C) CPR and a defibrillator.
D) serotonin injections.
E) all of these.
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In flatworms and sea anemones,circulation of solutes and gases is by way of

A) interstitial fluid diffusion.
B) an open circulatory system.
C) a closed circulatory system.
D) cell to cell transport.
E) intracellular diffusion.
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<strong>  Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s). In the above diagram,B represents which of the following structures?</strong> A) large diameter blood vessels B) capillary beds C) the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients D) the heart E) capillary beds and the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s).
In the above diagram,B represents which of the following structures?

A) large diameter blood vessels
B) capillary beds
C) the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
D) the heart
E) capillary beds and the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
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The pulmonary circuit involves blood moving from

A) the ventricle, to the lungs, back to the heart, then to the body tissues.
B) the atrium, to the lungs, and directly to the body tissues.
C) the ventricle, to the body tissue, then to the lungs.
D) the atrium, to the body tissue, then to the heart.
E) the atrium, to the lungs, back to the heart, then to the body tissues.
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Thanks to the efforts of Matt Nader,Texas passed a law requiring that all high schools have

A) more CPR classes.
B) physicians at all football games.
C) rigorous physical examinations for all high school athletes.
D) automated external defibrillators available for emergencies.
E) coaches who do not over exert the school's athletes.
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Some invertebrates can move gases across their cell's membrane by ___ through interstitial fluid.

A) active transport
B) facilitated diffusion
C) bulk transport
D) simple diffusion
E) osmosis
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Cardio-cerebral resuscitation (CCR)differs from CPR in what way?

A) in CCR, an electrical shocking device is used but not in CPR
B) in CPR, an electrical shocking device is used but not in CCR
C) in CCR, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is used but not in CPR
D) in CPR, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is used but not in CCR
E) CCR is not as effective as CPR
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The circulatory system below would be representative of a circulatory system found in a <strong>The circulatory system below would be representative of a circulatory system found in a  </strong> A) frog. B) pig. C) bird. D) grasshopper. E) pig and a bird. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) frog.
B) pig.
C) bird.
D) grasshopper.
E) pig and a bird.
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The chances of surviving sudden cardiac arrest increases by ___ percent when the affected person receives CPR within ___ to ___ minutes after the event.

A) 100--10--15
B) 50--4--6
C) 50--10--15
D) 100--4--6
E) 50--40--60
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When the heart's pacemaker malfunctions ___ can result.

A) artherosclerois
B) sudden cardiac arrest
C) congenital heart defect
D) coronary heart diseases
E) hypertrophic cardiac defect
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<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled A is the</strong> A) aorta. B) inferior vena cava. C) pulmonary artery. D) pulmonary vein. E) superior vena cava. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "A" is the

A) aorta.
B) inferior vena cava.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) pulmonary vein.
E) superior vena cava.
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<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled D is the</strong> A) aorta. B) right atrium. C) left atrium. D) trunk of the pulmonary arteries. E) superior vena cava. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "D" is the

A) aorta.
B) right atrium.
C) left atrium.
D) trunk of the pulmonary arteries.
E) superior vena cava.
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Which of the following structures contain oxygen-poor blood?

A) left ventricle
B) left atrium
C) aorta
D) pulmonary arteries
E) pulmonary veins
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Which of the following is an advantage of the three-chambered heart over the two-chambered heart?

A) blood flow is faster when there are two circuits instead of one circuit
B) blood pressure is independently controlled in each vascular circuit
C) oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood do not mix
D) capillary beds are possible with a three-chambered heart but not a two-chambered heart
E) more than one of these is an advantage of the three-chambered heart over the two-chambered heart
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This animal has two atria and two ventricles and two vascular circuits.This animal is

A) a Mountain Bluebird.
B) a fire-bellied toad.
C) a trout.
D) a lobster.
E) more than one of these.
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<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled G is the</strong> A) aorta. B) pulmonary vein. C) pulmonary artery. D) inferior vena cava. E) superior vena cava. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "G" is the

A) aorta.
B) pulmonary vein.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) inferior vena cava.
E) superior vena cava.
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When blood flows through pulmonary capillaries,it picks up ___ and releases ___.

A) oxygen---carbon dioxide
B) carbon dioxide---oxygen
C) oxygen---oxygen
D) carbon dioxide---carbon dioxide
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<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled B is the</strong> A) right ventricle. B) right atrium. C) left atrium. D) left ventricle. E) superior vena cava. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "B" is the

A) right ventricle.
B) right atrium.
C) left atrium.
D) left ventricle.
E) superior vena cava.
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Arteries carry

A) blood away from the heart.
B) blood towards the heart.
C) only oxygen-rich blood.
D) only oxygen-poor blood.
E) a combination of more than one of these.
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In a four-chambered,in which chamber is the strongest contraction?

A) right ventricle
B) left ventricle
C) left atrium
D) right atrium
E) all chambers contract to the same degree
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In a four-chambered heart,which of the following would have the thickest muscle?

A) right atrium
B) left atrium
C) right ventricle
D) left ventricle
E) both ventricles would have equally thicker muscle than the atria
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An animal has a heart with two chambers and blood flows in a single circuit.This animal is

A) a salmon.
B) a frog.
C) a red-winged blackbird.
D) a crocodile.
E) more than one of these.
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Which of the following is an advantage of having a four-chambered heart?

A) only oxygen-rich blood flows to tissues
B) blood pressure in the separate circuits is not independently controlled
C) two separate circuits are possible
D) only with a four-chambered heart are lungs possible
E) more than one of these is an advantage to having a four-chambered heart
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Pulmonary veins carry

A) oxygen-rich blood.
B) oxygen-poor blood.
C) blood back to the heart.
D) blood from the heart.
E) a combination of two of these.
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In which of the types of hearts is oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood mixed?

A) two-chambered
B) three-chambered
C) four-chambered
D) two and three-chambered
E) all three types of hearts
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This animal has two atria and one ventricle and two vascular circuits.This animal is

A) a frog.
B) a woodpecker.
C) an alligator.
D) a rat.
E) more than one of these.
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Which of the following is found in an open circulatory system but NOT a closed circulatory system?

A) cavities in body tissues
B) capillaries
C) a heart or hearts
D) a single vascular circuit
E) more than one of these is found in an open circulatory system but NOT in a closed circulatory system
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Which of the following animals has a closed circulatory system?

A) clams
B) bees
C) rabbits
D) earthworms
E) more than one of these animals
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Which of the following structures of the human heart contains oxygen-rich blood?

A) right atrium
B) right ventricle
C) pulmonary artery
D) aorta
E) more than one of these structures of the human heart contains oxygen-rich blood.
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Blood pumped from the left ventricle goes into the

A) vena cava.
B) aorta.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) right ventricle.
E) left atrium.
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Place the following in the correct order of the structures blood flows through beginning with the arrival of blood at the vena cavae and ending with the blood flowing to the lungs. 1.right atrioventricular valve
2)pulmonary artery
3)right ventricle
4)right atrium
5)pulmonary valve

A) 4-3-5-2-1
B) 4-1-3-5-2
C) 4-2-3-1-2
D) 3-1-4-5-2
E) 3-2-4-5-1
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When ventricles are full of blood,which valves are closed?

A) atrioventricular
B) aortic
C) pulmonary
D) aortic and pulmonary
E) all of these valves are closed
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The excitatory signal generated by the cardiac pacemaker spreads from fiber to fiber via

A) gap junctions.
B) tight junctions.
C) gated channels.
D) desmosomes.
E) sodium-potassium channels.
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From the cardiac pacemaker,the excitatory signal travels to the

A) sinoatrial node.
B) atrioventricular node.
C) septum.
D) base of the ventricles.
E) aortic valve.
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In the lup-dup sound of a beating heart,which of the following make the first heart sound?

A) closing of the atrioventricular valves
B) closing of the pulmonary valve
C) closing of the aortic valve
D) the contraction of the left ventricle
E) the contraction of the right ventricle
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In this diagram of the heart,which of the following choices correctly identifies A and B? <strong>In this diagram of the heart,which of the following choices correctly identifies A and B?  </strong> A) A is the AV node; B is the cardiac pacemaker. B) A is the SA node; B is the septum. C) A is the AV node; B is the SA node. D) A is the SA node; B is the AV node. E) A is the septum; B is the cardiac pacemaker. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) A is the AV node; B is the cardiac pacemaker.
B) A is the SA node; B is the septum.
C) A is the AV node; B is the SA node.
D) A is the SA node; B is the AV node.
E) A is the septum; B is the cardiac pacemaker.
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When the atria of the heart are filled,which valves are closed?

A) atrioventricular
B) aortic
C) pulmonary
D) pulmonary and aortic
E) all of these valves are closed
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Using the flow chart,starting with the heart and going in order 1-5,which is the correct order of blood flow? <strong>Using the flow chart,starting with the heart and going in order 1-5,which is the correct order of blood flow?  </strong> A) capillaries, venules, veins, arteries, arterioles B) arterioles, arteries, venules, veins, capillaries C) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins D) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries E) arteries, veins, arterioles, capillaries, venules <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) capillaries, venules, veins, arteries, arterioles
B) arterioles, arteries, venules, veins, capillaries
C) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
D) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries
E) arteries, veins, arterioles, capillaries, venules
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The SA node

A) generates excitatory signals for muscle contraction.
B) is under voluntary control.
C) receives electrical signals from the AV node.
D) is located in the right atrium.
E) is all of these.
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____ is (are)the transport medium for blood cells and platelets.

A) Pure water
B) Plasma
C) Lymph fluid
D) Plasma and lymph fluid
E) None of these
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<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled F is the</strong> A) right ventricle. B) left atrium. C) left ventricle. D) right atrium. E) superior vena cava. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "F" is the

A) right ventricle.
B) left atrium.
C) left ventricle.
D) right atrium.
E) superior vena cava.
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The cardiac pacemaker is the

A) sinoatrial node.
B) atrioventricular node.
C) pulmonary node.
D) aortic node.
E) sinoventricular node.
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In which cavity does the human heart lie?

A) thoracic
B) pelvic
C) abdominal
D) cranial
E) spinal
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The double layered sac that surrounds the heart and protects and anchors it is called the

A) peritoneum.
B) perineum.
C) pericardium.
D) peristalsis.
E) periwinkle.
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During the cardiac cycle,which of the following is the correct order of events?

A) atria contract, atria and ventricles relax, ventricles contract
B) ventricles contract, atria contract, atria and ventricles relax
C) atria and ventricles relax, atria contract, ventricles contract
D) ventricles contract, atria and ventricles relax, atria contract
E) none of these
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The driving force for heart contraction is

A) contraction of the atria.
B) contraction of the ventricles.
C) closing of the AV valves.
D) opening of the AV valves.
E) closing of the aortic valve.
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Which of the following deliver oxygen-poor blood to the right atrium?

A) vena cavae
B) pulmonary artery
C) pulmonary vein
D) aorta
E) left atrium
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The ___ delivers oxygen-rich blood to the left atrium.

A) vena cavae
B) pulmonary artery
C) pulmonary vein
D) aorta
E) right atrium
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<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled C is the</strong> A) right ventricle. B) left atrium. C) left ventricle. D) trunk of the pulmonary arteries. E) right ventricle. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "C" is the

A) right ventricle.
B) left atrium.
C) left ventricle.
D) trunk of the pulmonary arteries.
E) right ventricle.
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The heart chamber with the thickest wall is the

A) left ventricle.
B) right ventricle.
C) right atrium.
D) left atrium.
E) both atria have equally thicker walls than the ventricles.
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Red blood cells

A) have a large nucleus when they enter circulation.
B) do not have a nucleus when they enter circulation.
C) are the only cells to lack hemoglobin.
D) develop in the yellow marrow.
E) fit more than one of these descriptions.
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An average person has approximately ___ liters of blood in their bodies.

A) 1.5
B) 2.5
C) 3.5
D) 4.5
E) 5.5
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As blood flows through a capillary bed,

A) blood pressure increases.
B) blood pressure remains constant.
C) blood pressure decreases.
D) blood doesn't move through capillaries.
E) none of these occur.
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Which vessel of the human body can serve as a blood reservoir?

A) vein
B) venule
C) capillary
D) arteriole
E) artery
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In the process of blood clotting,which of the following do platelets do?

A) engulf and digest cellular debris
B) release substances that repel more platelets
C) convert fibrin into fibrinogen
D) clump together
E) platelets do all of these
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Each platelet lasts between ___ and ___ days.

A) 1---2
B) 3---5
C) 4---7
D) 5---9
E) 10---20
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Blood flow distribution can be adjusted by adjusting the diameter of the

A) arteries.
B) capillaries.
C) arterioles.
D) veins.
E) venules.
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As blood leaves the heart,which of the following is the correct order of vessels traveled?

A) vein, arteries, capillaries, venules, arterioles
B) arteries, veins, capillaries, arterioles, venules
C) arteries, capillaries, arterioles, venules, veins
D) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
E) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries
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Extra fluid that leaks out of the capillary bed enters

A) the surrounding cells.
B) the lymphatic system.
C) the venules.
D) the capillary again.
E) the adjoining arterioles.
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The thinnest vessels in the human circulatory system are the

A) veins.
B) capillaries.
C) arteries.
D) arterioles.
E) venules.
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If a small vessel is torn,which component of the blood will temporarily fill the breach?

A) plasma proteins
B) leukocytes
C) platelets
D) erythrocytes
E) all of these
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Plasma is responsible for transporting

A) nutrients.
B) wastes.
C) signaling molecules.
D) various proteins.
E) all of these.
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The most numerous cells carried in the plasma are

A) erythrocytes.
B) leukocytes.
C) platelets.
D) thrombocytes.
E) cyanocytes.
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The bulging of a(n)____ during the contraction of the ventricles is referred to as ____.

A) arteriole; pulse
B) artery; blood pressure
C) arteriole; blood pressure
D) artery; pulse
E) vein; pulse
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Which of the following is carried in plasma?

A) erythrocytes
B) leukocytes
C) platelets
D) nutrients
E) all of these are carried in plasma
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Gas exchange between the blood and interstitial fluid occurs via

A) diffusion.
B) active transport.
C) passive transport.
D) endocytosis.
E) pressure flow.
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The pigment in hemoglobin contains the mineral ___ to which oxygen binds.

A) magnesium
B) iron
C) calcium
D) copper
E) zinc
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Before they enter the blood stream,what modification occurs to erythrocytes?

A) they are loaded with ant-bacterial compounds
B) they lose their nucleus and other organelles
C) they absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
D) they are wrapped in a double plasma membrane
E) they absorb nutrients and expel wastes
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Approximately half of the blood volume consists of

A) plasma.
B) erythrocytes.
C) lymph.
D) plasma proteins.
E) leukocytes.
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____ is the lowest blood pressure of the cardiac cycle and occurs when the ____.

A) Systolic pressure; ventricles are fully relaxed
B) Diastolic pressure; ventricles are contracting
C) Systolic pressure; ventricles are contracting
D) Diastolic pressure; ventricles are fully relaxed
E) None of these
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Which of the following are symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest?

A) burning chest pain
B) blurred vision
C) loss of pulse
D) arrested breathing
E) all of these are symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest
E
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Circulatory systems

A) are found in all animals.
B) result in slow distribution of nutrients and gases.
C) include one or more hearts.
D) are always closed systems.
E) are all of these.
C
3
Amphibian and most reptiles have

A) a two-chambered heart with two blood flow circuits.
B) a three-chambered heart with two blood flow circuits.
C) a four-chambered heart with two blood flow circuits.
D) a three-chambered heart with one blood flow circuit.
E) a two-chambered heart with one blood flow circuit.
B
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An animal with an open circulatory system

A) lacks a continuous network of blood vessels that contain the blood at all times.
B) can have only one heart.
C) has two separate vascular circuits.
D) is able to distribute substances faster than a closed system.
E) can grow larger than one with a closed circulatory system.
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Which of the following is NOT a constituent of an open circulatory system?

A) hemolymph
B) internal cavities
C) a heart
D) capillaries
E) all of these are constituents of an open circulatory system
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<strong>  Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s). In the above diagram,C represents which of the following structures?</strong> A) large diameter blood vessel B) capillary beds C) the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients D) the heart E) large diameter blood vessel and the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s).
In the above diagram,C represents which of the following structures?

A) large diameter blood vessel
B) capillary beds
C) the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
D) the heart
E) large diameter blood vessel and the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
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This animal has hemolymph that empties into an internal cavity.Which animal is it?

A) a bee
B) a clam
C) a monkey
D) an earthworm
E) more than one of these animals
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<strong>  Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s). The above diagram is an example of</strong> A) a closed circulatory system with one heart. B) an open circulatory system with one heart. C) a closed circulatory system with a three-chambered heart. D) an open circulatory system with a two-chambered heart. E) a closed circulatory system with a four-chambered heart.
Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s).
The above diagram is an example of

A) a closed circulatory system with one heart.
B) an open circulatory system with one heart.
C) a closed circulatory system with a three-chambered heart.
D) an open circulatory system with a two-chambered heart.
E) a closed circulatory system with a four-chambered heart.
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The purpose of employing CPR to a person who has sudden cardiac arrest is to

A) restart their heart.
B) ensure an oxygen supply to their brain.
C) keep their lungs inflated.
D) restart their heart and ensure an oxygen supply to their brain.
E) restart their heart and keep their lungs inflated.
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How do defibrillators work?

A) they pump adrenalin into heart tissue.
B) they deliver an electric shock to the heart's pacemaker.
C) they automate CPR.
D) they massage the heart using remote sensors.
E) they do a combination of more than one of these
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To restart a heart,rescuers use

A) CPR.
B) a defibrillator.
C) CPR and a defibrillator.
D) serotonin injections.
E) all of these.
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In flatworms and sea anemones,circulation of solutes and gases is by way of

A) interstitial fluid diffusion.
B) an open circulatory system.
C) a closed circulatory system.
D) cell to cell transport.
E) intracellular diffusion.
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<strong>  Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s). In the above diagram,B represents which of the following structures?</strong> A) large diameter blood vessels B) capillary beds C) the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients D) the heart E) capillary beds and the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
Examine the diagram above,and answer the following question(s).
In the above diagram,B represents which of the following structures?

A) large diameter blood vessels
B) capillary beds
C) the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
D) the heart
E) capillary beds and the zone of diffusion of gases and nutrients
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The pulmonary circuit involves blood moving from

A) the ventricle, to the lungs, back to the heart, then to the body tissues.
B) the atrium, to the lungs, and directly to the body tissues.
C) the ventricle, to the body tissue, then to the lungs.
D) the atrium, to the body tissue, then to the heart.
E) the atrium, to the lungs, back to the heart, then to the body tissues.
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Thanks to the efforts of Matt Nader,Texas passed a law requiring that all high schools have

A) more CPR classes.
B) physicians at all football games.
C) rigorous physical examinations for all high school athletes.
D) automated external defibrillators available for emergencies.
E) coaches who do not over exert the school's athletes.
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Some invertebrates can move gases across their cell's membrane by ___ through interstitial fluid.

A) active transport
B) facilitated diffusion
C) bulk transport
D) simple diffusion
E) osmosis
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Cardio-cerebral resuscitation (CCR)differs from CPR in what way?

A) in CCR, an electrical shocking device is used but not in CPR
B) in CPR, an electrical shocking device is used but not in CCR
C) in CCR, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is used but not in CPR
D) in CPR, mouth-to-mouth resuscitation is used but not in CCR
E) CCR is not as effective as CPR
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18
The circulatory system below would be representative of a circulatory system found in a <strong>The circulatory system below would be representative of a circulatory system found in a  </strong> A) frog. B) pig. C) bird. D) grasshopper. E) pig and a bird.

A) frog.
B) pig.
C) bird.
D) grasshopper.
E) pig and a bird.
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19
The chances of surviving sudden cardiac arrest increases by ___ percent when the affected person receives CPR within ___ to ___ minutes after the event.

A) 100--10--15
B) 50--4--6
C) 50--10--15
D) 100--4--6
E) 50--40--60
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When the heart's pacemaker malfunctions ___ can result.

A) artherosclerois
B) sudden cardiac arrest
C) congenital heart defect
D) coronary heart diseases
E) hypertrophic cardiac defect
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21
<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled A is the</strong> A) aorta. B) inferior vena cava. C) pulmonary artery. D) pulmonary vein. E) superior vena cava.
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "A" is the

A) aorta.
B) inferior vena cava.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) pulmonary vein.
E) superior vena cava.
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<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled D is the</strong> A) aorta. B) right atrium. C) left atrium. D) trunk of the pulmonary arteries. E) superior vena cava.
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "D" is the

A) aorta.
B) right atrium.
C) left atrium.
D) trunk of the pulmonary arteries.
E) superior vena cava.
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23
Which of the following structures contain oxygen-poor blood?

A) left ventricle
B) left atrium
C) aorta
D) pulmonary arteries
E) pulmonary veins
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24
Which of the following is an advantage of the three-chambered heart over the two-chambered heart?

A) blood flow is faster when there are two circuits instead of one circuit
B) blood pressure is independently controlled in each vascular circuit
C) oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood do not mix
D) capillary beds are possible with a three-chambered heart but not a two-chambered heart
E) more than one of these is an advantage of the three-chambered heart over the two-chambered heart
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25
This animal has two atria and two ventricles and two vascular circuits.This animal is

A) a Mountain Bluebird.
B) a fire-bellied toad.
C) a trout.
D) a lobster.
E) more than one of these.
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<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled G is the</strong> A) aorta. B) pulmonary vein. C) pulmonary artery. D) inferior vena cava. E) superior vena cava.
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "G" is the

A) aorta.
B) pulmonary vein.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) inferior vena cava.
E) superior vena cava.
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27
When blood flows through pulmonary capillaries,it picks up ___ and releases ___.

A) oxygen---carbon dioxide
B) carbon dioxide---oxygen
C) oxygen---oxygen
D) carbon dioxide---carbon dioxide
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28
<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled B is the</strong> A) right ventricle. B) right atrium. C) left atrium. D) left ventricle. E) superior vena cava.
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "B" is the

A) right ventricle.
B) right atrium.
C) left atrium.
D) left ventricle.
E) superior vena cava.
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29
Arteries carry

A) blood away from the heart.
B) blood towards the heart.
C) only oxygen-rich blood.
D) only oxygen-poor blood.
E) a combination of more than one of these.
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30
In a four-chambered,in which chamber is the strongest contraction?

A) right ventricle
B) left ventricle
C) left atrium
D) right atrium
E) all chambers contract to the same degree
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31
In a four-chambered heart,which of the following would have the thickest muscle?

A) right atrium
B) left atrium
C) right ventricle
D) left ventricle
E) both ventricles would have equally thicker muscle than the atria
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32
An animal has a heart with two chambers and blood flows in a single circuit.This animal is

A) a salmon.
B) a frog.
C) a red-winged blackbird.
D) a crocodile.
E) more than one of these.
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33
Which of the following is an advantage of having a four-chambered heart?

A) only oxygen-rich blood flows to tissues
B) blood pressure in the separate circuits is not independently controlled
C) two separate circuits are possible
D) only with a four-chambered heart are lungs possible
E) more than one of these is an advantage to having a four-chambered heart
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34
Pulmonary veins carry

A) oxygen-rich blood.
B) oxygen-poor blood.
C) blood back to the heart.
D) blood from the heart.
E) a combination of two of these.
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35
In which of the types of hearts is oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood mixed?

A) two-chambered
B) three-chambered
C) four-chambered
D) two and three-chambered
E) all three types of hearts
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36
This animal has two atria and one ventricle and two vascular circuits.This animal is

A) a frog.
B) a woodpecker.
C) an alligator.
D) a rat.
E) more than one of these.
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37
Which of the following is found in an open circulatory system but NOT a closed circulatory system?

A) cavities in body tissues
B) capillaries
C) a heart or hearts
D) a single vascular circuit
E) more than one of these is found in an open circulatory system but NOT in a closed circulatory system
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38
Which of the following animals has a closed circulatory system?

A) clams
B) bees
C) rabbits
D) earthworms
E) more than one of these animals
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39
Which of the following structures of the human heart contains oxygen-rich blood?

A) right atrium
B) right ventricle
C) pulmonary artery
D) aorta
E) more than one of these structures of the human heart contains oxygen-rich blood.
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40
Blood pumped from the left ventricle goes into the

A) vena cava.
B) aorta.
C) pulmonary artery.
D) right ventricle.
E) left atrium.
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41
Place the following in the correct order of the structures blood flows through beginning with the arrival of blood at the vena cavae and ending with the blood flowing to the lungs. 1.right atrioventricular valve
2)pulmonary artery
3)right ventricle
4)right atrium
5)pulmonary valve

A) 4-3-5-2-1
B) 4-1-3-5-2
C) 4-2-3-1-2
D) 3-1-4-5-2
E) 3-2-4-5-1
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42
When ventricles are full of blood,which valves are closed?

A) atrioventricular
B) aortic
C) pulmonary
D) aortic and pulmonary
E) all of these valves are closed
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43
The excitatory signal generated by the cardiac pacemaker spreads from fiber to fiber via

A) gap junctions.
B) tight junctions.
C) gated channels.
D) desmosomes.
E) sodium-potassium channels.
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44
From the cardiac pacemaker,the excitatory signal travels to the

A) sinoatrial node.
B) atrioventricular node.
C) septum.
D) base of the ventricles.
E) aortic valve.
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45
In the lup-dup sound of a beating heart,which of the following make the first heart sound?

A) closing of the atrioventricular valves
B) closing of the pulmonary valve
C) closing of the aortic valve
D) the contraction of the left ventricle
E) the contraction of the right ventricle
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46
In this diagram of the heart,which of the following choices correctly identifies A and B? <strong>In this diagram of the heart,which of the following choices correctly identifies A and B?  </strong> A) A is the AV node; B is the cardiac pacemaker. B) A is the SA node; B is the septum. C) A is the AV node; B is the SA node. D) A is the SA node; B is the AV node. E) A is the septum; B is the cardiac pacemaker.

A) A is the AV node; B is the cardiac pacemaker.
B) A is the SA node; B is the septum.
C) A is the AV node; B is the SA node.
D) A is the SA node; B is the AV node.
E) A is the septum; B is the cardiac pacemaker.
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47
When the atria of the heart are filled,which valves are closed?

A) atrioventricular
B) aortic
C) pulmonary
D) pulmonary and aortic
E) all of these valves are closed
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48
Using the flow chart,starting with the heart and going in order 1-5,which is the correct order of blood flow? <strong>Using the flow chart,starting with the heart and going in order 1-5,which is the correct order of blood flow?  </strong> A) capillaries, venules, veins, arteries, arterioles B) arterioles, arteries, venules, veins, capillaries C) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins D) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries E) arteries, veins, arterioles, capillaries, venules

A) capillaries, venules, veins, arteries, arterioles
B) arterioles, arteries, venules, veins, capillaries
C) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
D) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries
E) arteries, veins, arterioles, capillaries, venules
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49
The SA node

A) generates excitatory signals for muscle contraction.
B) is under voluntary control.
C) receives electrical signals from the AV node.
D) is located in the right atrium.
E) is all of these.
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50
____ is (are)the transport medium for blood cells and platelets.

A) Pure water
B) Plasma
C) Lymph fluid
D) Plasma and lymph fluid
E) None of these
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51
<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled F is the</strong> A) right ventricle. B) left atrium. C) left ventricle. D) right atrium. E) superior vena cava.
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "F" is the

A) right ventricle.
B) left atrium.
C) left ventricle.
D) right atrium.
E) superior vena cava.
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52
The cardiac pacemaker is the

A) sinoatrial node.
B) atrioventricular node.
C) pulmonary node.
D) aortic node.
E) sinoventricular node.
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53
In which cavity does the human heart lie?

A) thoracic
B) pelvic
C) abdominal
D) cranial
E) spinal
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54
The double layered sac that surrounds the heart and protects and anchors it is called the

A) peritoneum.
B) perineum.
C) pericardium.
D) peristalsis.
E) periwinkle.
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55
During the cardiac cycle,which of the following is the correct order of events?

A) atria contract, atria and ventricles relax, ventricles contract
B) ventricles contract, atria contract, atria and ventricles relax
C) atria and ventricles relax, atria contract, ventricles contract
D) ventricles contract, atria and ventricles relax, atria contract
E) none of these
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56
The driving force for heart contraction is

A) contraction of the atria.
B) contraction of the ventricles.
C) closing of the AV valves.
D) opening of the AV valves.
E) closing of the aortic valve.
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57
Which of the following deliver oxygen-poor blood to the right atrium?

A) vena cavae
B) pulmonary artery
C) pulmonary vein
D) aorta
E) left atrium
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58
The ___ delivers oxygen-rich blood to the left atrium.

A) vena cavae
B) pulmonary artery
C) pulmonary vein
D) aorta
E) right atrium
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59
<strong>  For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above. The structure labeled C is the</strong> A) right ventricle. B) left atrium. C) left ventricle. D) trunk of the pulmonary arteries. E) right ventricle.
For the following question(s),refer to the diagram above.
The structure labeled "C" is the

A) right ventricle.
B) left atrium.
C) left ventricle.
D) trunk of the pulmonary arteries.
E) right ventricle.
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60
The heart chamber with the thickest wall is the

A) left ventricle.
B) right ventricle.
C) right atrium.
D) left atrium.
E) both atria have equally thicker walls than the ventricles.
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61
Red blood cells

A) have a large nucleus when they enter circulation.
B) do not have a nucleus when they enter circulation.
C) are the only cells to lack hemoglobin.
D) develop in the yellow marrow.
E) fit more than one of these descriptions.
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62
An average person has approximately ___ liters of blood in their bodies.

A) 1.5
B) 2.5
C) 3.5
D) 4.5
E) 5.5
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63
As blood flows through a capillary bed,

A) blood pressure increases.
B) blood pressure remains constant.
C) blood pressure decreases.
D) blood doesn't move through capillaries.
E) none of these occur.
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64
Which vessel of the human body can serve as a blood reservoir?

A) vein
B) venule
C) capillary
D) arteriole
E) artery
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65
In the process of blood clotting,which of the following do platelets do?

A) engulf and digest cellular debris
B) release substances that repel more platelets
C) convert fibrin into fibrinogen
D) clump together
E) platelets do all of these
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66
Each platelet lasts between ___ and ___ days.

A) 1---2
B) 3---5
C) 4---7
D) 5---9
E) 10---20
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67
Blood flow distribution can be adjusted by adjusting the diameter of the

A) arteries.
B) capillaries.
C) arterioles.
D) veins.
E) venules.
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68
As blood leaves the heart,which of the following is the correct order of vessels traveled?

A) vein, arteries, capillaries, venules, arterioles
B) arteries, veins, capillaries, arterioles, venules
C) arteries, capillaries, arterioles, venules, veins
D) arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins
E) veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries
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69
Extra fluid that leaks out of the capillary bed enters

A) the surrounding cells.
B) the lymphatic system.
C) the venules.
D) the capillary again.
E) the adjoining arterioles.
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70
The thinnest vessels in the human circulatory system are the

A) veins.
B) capillaries.
C) arteries.
D) arterioles.
E) venules.
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71
If a small vessel is torn,which component of the blood will temporarily fill the breach?

A) plasma proteins
B) leukocytes
C) platelets
D) erythrocytes
E) all of these
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72
Plasma is responsible for transporting

A) nutrients.
B) wastes.
C) signaling molecules.
D) various proteins.
E) all of these.
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73
The most numerous cells carried in the plasma are

A) erythrocytes.
B) leukocytes.
C) platelets.
D) thrombocytes.
E) cyanocytes.
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74
The bulging of a(n)____ during the contraction of the ventricles is referred to as ____.

A) arteriole; pulse
B) artery; blood pressure
C) arteriole; blood pressure
D) artery; pulse
E) vein; pulse
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75
Which of the following is carried in plasma?

A) erythrocytes
B) leukocytes
C) platelets
D) nutrients
E) all of these are carried in plasma
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76
Gas exchange between the blood and interstitial fluid occurs via

A) diffusion.
B) active transport.
C) passive transport.
D) endocytosis.
E) pressure flow.
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77
The pigment in hemoglobin contains the mineral ___ to which oxygen binds.

A) magnesium
B) iron
C) calcium
D) copper
E) zinc
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78
Before they enter the blood stream,what modification occurs to erythrocytes?

A) they are loaded with ant-bacterial compounds
B) they lose their nucleus and other organelles
C) they absorb oxygen and release carbon dioxide
D) they are wrapped in a double plasma membrane
E) they absorb nutrients and expel wastes
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79
Approximately half of the blood volume consists of

A) plasma.
B) erythrocytes.
C) lymph.
D) plasma proteins.
E) leukocytes.
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80
____ is the lowest blood pressure of the cardiac cycle and occurs when the ____.

A) Systolic pressure; ventricles are fully relaxed
B) Diastolic pressure; ventricles are contracting
C) Systolic pressure; ventricles are contracting
D) Diastolic pressure; ventricles are fully relaxed
E) None of these
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