Deck 44: Internal Transport

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Figure 44-1
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-1 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following statements is not true concerning the fluid transported by the system depicted in Figure 44-1?</strong> A) It accumulates in a blood cavity called a hemocoel. B) It is also called hemolymph. C) It can be found in grasshoppers. D) It has hemoglobin as the oxygen transporting pigment. E) It fills spaces called sinuses. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following statements is not true concerning the fluid transported by the system depicted in Figure 44-1?

A) It accumulates in a blood cavity called a hemocoel.
B) It is also called hemolymph.
C) It can be found in grasshoppers.
D) It has hemoglobin as the oxygen transporting pigment.
E) It fills spaces called sinuses.
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Types of proteins dissolved in the blood plasma include all of the following except:

A) gamma globulin
B) hemoglobin
C) fibrinogen
D) prothrombin
E) albumin
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A closed circulatory system usually consists of all of the following except:

A) blood.
B) pumping organ.
C) arteries
D) veins.
E) hemocoel.
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   An inadequate supply of which of the cells depicted in Figure 44-2 may be responsible for anemia?</strong> A) cell type A only B) cell type B only C) cell type C only D) cell type D only E) both cell type A and cell type C <div style=padding-top: 35px>
An inadequate supply of which of the cells depicted in Figure 44-2 may be responsible for anemia?

A) cell type A only
B) cell type B only
C) cell type C only
D) cell type D only
E) both cell type A and cell type C
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) The tissues of arthropods are bathed with hemolymph, which delivers oxygen to their cells.
B) In an open circulatory system the heart is still responsible for pumping oxygen-rich fluid.
C) Earthworms have a central heart that pumps blood to all their tissues.
D) Blood vessels are found in the open circulatory systems common to some invertebrates.
E) Hemocyanin is the oxygen transport pigment found in the open circulatory system of invertebrates.
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The component in the highest concentration in plasma is __________.

A) water
B) plasma proteins
C) erythrocytes
D) leukocytes
E) salts
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Mammalian red blood cells:

A) are phagocytic.
B) contain a lobed nucleus.
C) have a one-day lifespan.
D) are produced in the liver.
E) are produced in response to erythropoietin.
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One difference between the erythrocytes of mammals and other vertebrates is:

A) mammal erythrocytes lack nuclei.
B) mammal erythrocytes respond to changes in water concentration.
C) mammal erythrocytes are oval with swollen centers.
D) other vertebrates do not have erythrocytes.
E) other vertebrates use a respiratory pigment other than hemoglobin.
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All of the requirements for diffusion are met when:

A) the surface of the organism is thin.
B) the surface to volume ratio is large.
C) the surface is moist.
D) the surface is thin and moist.
E) the surface is thin and moist, and the surface to volume ratio is large.
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Figure 44-1
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-1 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The oxygen transporting pigment found in the system depicted in Figure 44-1 is most likely:</strong> A) hemoglobin. B) hemolymph. C) hemocyanin. D) globulin. E) erythropoietin. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The oxygen transporting pigment found in the system depicted in Figure 44-1 is most likely:

A) hemoglobin.
B) hemolymph.
C) hemocyanin.
D) globulin.
E) erythropoietin.
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Which of the following is not a component of plasma?

A) erythrocytes
B) waste products
C) dissolved gases
D) salts
E) proteins
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 44-2.Cell type__________ is/are primarily responsible for the release of histamine in injured tissues and in allergic responses.</strong> A) A only B) B only C) C only D) D only E) A and cell type D <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Figure 44-2.Cell type__________ is/are primarily responsible for the release of histamine in injured tissues and in allergic responses.

A) A only
B) B only
C) C only
D) D only
E) A and cell type D
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The vertebrate circulatory system performs all of the following functions except:

A) transporting nutrients from storage areas.
B) transporting CO2 to cells.
C) transporting hormones to target tissues.
D) helping to regulate fluid balance.
E) defending against microorganisms.
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Figure 44-1
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-1 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The type of system depicted in Figure 44-1:</strong> A) can be found in arthropods. B) can be found in cephalopods. C) can be found in annelids. D) has hemoglobin as the oxygen transporting pigment. E) can be found in arthropods and annelids. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The type of system depicted in Figure 44-1:

A) can be found in arthropods.
B) can be found in cephalopods.
C) can be found in annelids.
D) has hemoglobin as the oxygen transporting pigment.
E) can be found in arthropods and annelids.
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Figure 44-1
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-1 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The type of system depicted in Figure 44-1 is:</strong> A) an open circulatory system. B) a vertebrate circulatory system. C) a closed circulatory system. D) a lymph system. E) an open digestive system. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
The type of system depicted in Figure 44-1 is:

A) an open circulatory system.
B) a vertebrate circulatory system.
C) a closed circulatory system.
D) a lymph system.
E) an open digestive system.
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Which of the following contributes to an erythrocyte's efficiency in distributing oxygen?

A) presence of mitochondria
B) biconcave shape
C) lobed nuclei
D) granules
E) extraordinarily large size
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In which animals would diffusion alone not be an effective transport mechanism for gas exchange?

A) nematodes
B) sponges
C) cnidarians
D) annelids
E) flatworms
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A vertebrate's circulatory system would not include:

A) a muscular heart.
B) blood vessels.
C) lymph vessels.
D) a hemocoel.
E) blood.
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Which of the following types of cells is not a leukocyte?

A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) thrombocytes
D) monocytes
E) lymphocytes
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Why doesn't a flatworm have a circulatory system?

A) The animal is thin enough to permit effective gas exchange by diffusion.
B) There is not enough room for a circulatory system because of the large gastrovascular cavity.
C) The animal lacks muscles, so it could not have a heart to pump blood.
D) Only bilaterally symmetrical animals need a circulatory system.
E) Only vertebrates have circulatory systems.
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Adding a fibrinogen inactivator to blood would:

A) prevent the formation of thrombin.
B) prevent platelet formation.
C) prevent the blood from clotting.
D) prevent constriction of the blood vessels.
E) prevent hemoglobin synthesis.
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 44-2.Which cell type is the source of antibodies?</strong> A) A only B) B only C) C only D) D only E) both A and B <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Figure 44-2.Which cell type is the source of antibodies?

A) A only
B) B only
C) C only
D) D only
E) both A and B
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Blood pressure is regulated by all of the following except:

A) vasoconstriction.
B) vasodilation.
C) angiotensin.
D) aldosterone.
E) cortisone.
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Blood is routed through the capillary beds through the action of __________ at the metarterioles.

A) epithelium
B) precapillary sphincters
C) cartilage
D) fibrous connective tissue
E) skeletal muscle
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All arteries, with the exception of the __________, contain oxygen-rich blood.

A) aorta
B) carotid arteries
C) coronary arteries
D) pulmonary arteries
E) mesenteric arteries
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Which plasma protein(s) will be converted to an insoluble molecule immediately following a small cut on your finger?

A) serum
B) high-density lipoproteins
C) beta globulins
D) fibrinogen
E) gamma globulin
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Which of the following depicts the correct sequence of clot formation?

A) thrombin \rightarrow prothrombin \rightarrow fibrinogen \rightarrow fibrin
B) prothrombin \rightarrow thrombin \rightarrow fibrinogen \rightarrow fibrin
C) prothrombin \rightarrow thrombin \rightarrow fibrin \rightarrow fibrinogen
D) prothrombin \rightarrow thrombin \rightarrow fibrin
E) prothrombin \rightarrow thrombin \rightarrow fibrinogen \rightarrow erythrocytes
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The four-chambered heart first evolved among the:

A) arthropods.
B) birds.
C) nonavian reptiles.
D) mammals.
E) fishes.
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Following some minor surgery on a patient, the doctor notices that the patient's blood is not clotting properly.The best way to help this patient would be to give the patient an injection of:

A) a strong vasoconstrictor.
B) histamine.
C) heparin.
D) vitamin K.
E) erythropoietin.
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Which chemical, contained in the granules of basophils, helps prevent blood clot formation?

A) histamine
B) leukotrienes
C) prostaglandins
D) heparin
E) SRS-A
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Smooth muscle in the arteriole walls can vasoconstrict or vasodilate, which:

A) helps to regulate blood pressure.
B) helps to accelerate the flow of blood through the vessels.
C) prevents the back flow of blood into the tissues.
D) squeezes oxygen out of the blood.
E) adds strength to the blood vessels.
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A vein always carries:

A) blood to the heart.
B) blood from the heart.
C) oxygen-rich blood.
D) oxygen-poor blood.
E) blood rich in carbon dioxide.
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The characteristic that enables efficient gas exchange in capillaries is:

A) the very short total length of the capillaries.
B) their proximity to the heart.
C) thick walls of connective and muscle tissue.
D) walls that are only one cell thick.
E) vasoconstriction.
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What do veins have that arteries lack?

A) a tunica externa
B) oxygenated blood
C) an inner membrane of endothelium
D) blood flowing from the heart
E) valves
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Thrombocytes (platelets) are formed by:

A) cell division in the spleen.
B) disruption of a phagocyte.
C) fragmentation of the cytoplasm of a B lymphocyte.
D) small pieces pinched from very large cells in the bone marrow.
E) the release of granules from a neutrophil.
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The rapid onset of overproduction of immature white blood cells is known as:

A) anemia.
B) hemolytic anemia.
C) leukemia.
D) thrombocytopenia.
E) pernicious anemia.
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   __________ are leukocytes that produce antibodies.</strong> A) Lymphocytes B) Basophils C) Eosinophils D) Monocytes E) Neutrophils <div style=padding-top: 35px>
__________ are leukocytes that produce antibodies.

A) Lymphocytes
B) Basophils
C) Eosinophils
D) Monocytes
E) Neutrophils
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When a blood vessel is cut, why does vasoconstriction take place?

A) to expose collagen fibers to which platelets can adhere
B) to trigger the release of platelets from the surrounding tissues
C) to initiate the activation of thrombin
D) to entrap white blood cells
E) to reduce the flow of blood
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following are agranular leukocytes?</strong> A) neutrophils and basophils B) basophils and eosinophils C) monocytes and lymphocytes D) eosinophils and lymphocytes E) neutrophils and monocytes <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following are agranular leukocytes?

A) neutrophils and basophils
B) basophils and eosinophils
C) monocytes and lymphocytes
D) eosinophils and lymphocytes
E) neutrophils and monocytes
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The advantages of a four-chambered heart is that it __________.

A) prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
B) prevents deoxygenated blood from entering the heart
C) allows better flow of blood to the tissues
D) prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood and allows tissues to be bypassed
E) prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood and allows better flow of blood to the tissues
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) The __________ valve guards the opening between the right atrium and the right ventricle.</strong> A) tricuspid B) bicuspid C) semilunar D) atrial E) mitral <div style=padding-top: 35px> (Posterior View)
The __________ valve guards the opening between the right atrium and the right ventricle.

A) tricuspid
B) bicuspid
C) semilunar
D) atrial
E) mitral
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) Refer to Figure 44-3.A semilunar valve regulates blood flow into which structures?</strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 1 and 5 C) 1 and 7 D) 2 and 7 E) 7 and 11 <div style=padding-top: 35px> (Posterior View)
Refer to Figure 44-3.A semilunar valve regulates blood flow into which structures?

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 5
C) 1 and 7
D) 2 and 7
E) 7 and 11
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) The foramen ovale functions to:</strong> A) permit blood to bypass the non-functional lungs in a fetus. B) establish the basic heart rate. C) prevent blood from flowing backward. D) carry blood to the lungs. E) transport poorly oxygenated blood. <div style=padding-top: 35px> (Posterior View)
The foramen ovale functions to:

A) permit blood to bypass the non-functional lungs in a fetus.
B) establish the basic heart rate.
C) prevent blood from flowing backward.
D) carry blood to the lungs.
E) transport poorly oxygenated blood.
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The semilunar valves:

A) prevent blood from moving from the atria back into the veins.
B) prevent blood from moving from the ventricles back into the atria.
C) prevent blood from moving from the arteries back into the ventricles.
D) prevent blood from moving backwards in the capillaries.
E) prevent blood from moving backward in the arteries.
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The first heart sound (lub) is produced by the closing of the __________ and __________ valves.

A) aortic semilunar; pulmonary semilunar
B) right atrioventricular; aortic semilunar
C) left atrioventricular; pulmonary semilunar
D) right atrioventricular; left atrioventricular
E) mitral; left atrioventricular
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The fluid-filled space that helps reduce the friction of a beating heart is called the:

A) endocardium.
B) pericardial cavity.
C) interventricular septum.
D) fossa ovalis.
E) auricle.
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Starling's law of the heart states that the heart pumps:

A) more forcefully when more blood is delivered to it.
B) more rapidly when less blood is delivered to it.
C) less forcefully when oxygen-rich blood is delivered to it.
D) slower when more blood is delivered to it.
E) slower when norepinephrine is secreted.
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Which of the following structures is considered to be the pacemaker of the heart?

A) atrioventricular node
B) sinoatrial node
C) atrioventricular bundle
D) Purkinje fibers
E) intercalated discs
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) Refer to Figure 44-3.The structure labeled 7 is called the:</strong> A) superior vena cava. B) aorta. C) pulmonary veins. D) right atrium. E) right ventricle. <div style=padding-top: 35px> (Posterior View)
Refer to Figure 44-3.The structure labeled 7 is called the:

A) superior vena cava.
B) aorta.
C) pulmonary veins.
D) right atrium.
E) right ventricle.
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Choose the correct order of the chambers through which oxygen-poor blood flows in an amphibian heart.

A) atrium \rightarrow ventricle \rightarrow sinus venosus \rightarrow conus arteriosus
B) atrium \rightarrow conus arteriosus \rightarrow ventricle \rightarrow sinus venosus
C) sinus venosus \rightarrow atrium \rightarrow ventricle \rightarrow conus arteriosus
D) conus arteriosus \rightarrow atrium \rightarrow sinus venosus \rightarrow ventricle
E) ventricle \rightarrow atrium \rightarrow conus arteriosus \rightarrow sinus venosus
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Arrange the following in the correct sequence for blood flow in humans. 1)
Right atrium
2)
Bicuspid valve
3)
Pulmonary arteries
4)
Aorta
5)
Lungs
6)
Left ventricle

A) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 4
B) 1, 2, 6, 3, 5, 4
C) 1, 3, 5, 2, 6, 4
D) 2, 6, 3, 5, 4, 1
E) 2, 6, 5, 3, 4, 1
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Chordae tendineae:

A) hold the AV valves in place.
B) contract when the heart contracts.
C) are one part of the conductance system of the heart.
D) regulate blood flow into the ventricles.
E) are stretched during ventricular systole.
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) Refer to Figure 44-3.The function of the structure labeled 14 is:</strong> A) to stimulate the ventricles to contract. B) to pump blood to the lungs. C) to pump blood into the systemic circulation. D) to receive blood from the systemic circulation. E) to receive blood from the pulmonary circulation. <div style=padding-top: 35px> (Posterior View)
Refer to Figure 44-3.The function of the structure labeled 14 is:

A) to stimulate the ventricles to contract.
B) to pump blood to the lungs.
C) to pump blood into the systemic circulation.
D) to receive blood from the systemic circulation.
E) to receive blood from the pulmonary circulation.
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Cardiac output is determined by:

A) blood volume.
B) venous return.
C) blood pressure.
D) stroke volume only.
E) stroke volume and heart rate.
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) Refer to Figure 44-3.Which structure would carry blood to the systemic (body) circulation?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 6 D) 7 E) 14 <div style=padding-top: 35px> (Posterior View)
Refer to Figure 44-3.Which structure would carry blood to the systemic (body) circulation?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 6
D) 7
E) 14
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Blood pressure depends on:

A) the height and weight of an individual.
B) atrial volume and stroke rate.
C) blood flow and resistance of blood against the vessel walls.
D) total blood volume.
E) diastole and systole.
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The impulse that signals each heartbeat is conducted along which path? 1)
Atrioventricular node
2)
Bundle branches
3)
Sinoatrial node
4)
Atrioventricular bundle

A) 1 \rightarrow 2 \rightarrow 3 \rightarrow 4
B) 1 \rightarrow 3 \rightarrow 4 \rightarrow 2
C) 3 \rightarrow 1 \rightarrow 4 \rightarrow 2
D) 3 \rightarrow 4 \rightarrow 2 \rightarrow 1
E) 4 \rightarrow 1 \rightarrow 2 \rightarrow 3
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During ventricular systole (contraction):

A) the ventricles relax.
B) blood flows from the ventricles into the atria.
C) the tricuspid and mitral valves are open.
D) blood flows from the ventricles to the pulmonary artery and aorta.
E) the atria contract.
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An electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) is a measure of the heart's:

A) electrical system.
B) blood flow to the body.
C) contraction rate.
D) blood flow to heart muscle.
E) pumping ability.
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When impulses are conducted through the heart, transmission is delayed at the __________ so that the __________ may contract before the __________.

A) sinoatrial node; atria; ventricles
B) sinoatrial node; ventricles; atria
C) atrioventricular bundle; atria; ventricles
D) atrioventricular node; ventricles; atria
E) atrioventricular node; atria; ventricles
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One purpose of the lymphatic system is to:

A) transport nutrients and oxygen.
B) drain excess fluid from connective tissues.
C) block the transport of blood proteins.
D) produce red blood cells.
E) deliver carbon dioxide to the heart.
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Interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic capillaries:

A) by diffusion.
B) by pinocytosis.
C) through pores in the lymph vessel walls.
D) due to the hydrostatic pressure of blood.
E) through slit-like openings between endothelial cells.
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Serum is plasma without the proteins involved in clotting.
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The hepatic portal system is a special blood circuit between the __________ and __________.

A) liver; spleen
B) kidney; liver
C) liver; intestine
D) kidney; heart
E) spleen; heart
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The coronary sinus drains blood directly into the:

A) inferior vena cava.
B) superior vena cava.
C) left atrium.
D) right atrium.
E) coronary arteries.
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Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   In Figure 44-4, the arrow most affected by blood pressure changes will be:</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 5 E) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
In Figure 44-4, the arrow most affected by blood pressure changes will be:

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 6
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Blood pressure is highest in the __________.

A) veins
B) arteries
C) capillaries
D) venules
E) arterioles
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Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Compare the structure and function of three of the following types of blood vessels: arteries, arterioles, veins, venules and capillaries.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Compare the structure and function of three of the following types of blood vessels: arteries, arterioles, veins, venules and capillaries.
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A blocked coronary sinus would block blood flow:

A) into the superior vena cava.
B) into the inferior vena cava.
C) into the pulmonary arteries.
D) returning from the pulmonary arteries.
E) returning from the coronary circulation.
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Lymphatic tissues include all of the following except:

A) tonsils.
B) lymph nodes.
C) parotid gland.
D) spleen.
E) thymus.
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Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which arrows in Figure 44-4 represent fluid flow resulting from osmotic pressure?</strong> A) 1, 2, 4 B) 1, 2, 5 C) 2, 3, 4 D) 2, 3, 5 E) 3, 4, 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which arrows in Figure 44-4 represent fluid flow resulting from osmotic pressure?

A) 1, 2, 4
B) 1, 2, 5
C) 2, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 5
E) 3, 4, 6
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An example of a(n) granular leucocyte is a monocyte.
____________________
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Describe the structure of representative vertebrate hearts from fish through mammals.Briefly explain the circulation pattern supported by one type of non-mammalian vertebrate heart.
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Eosinophils are filled with hemoglobin.
____________________
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You enjoy a lot of salt on your food.One of the long-term effects will be an increase in blood volume.The increase in blood volume will eventually result in all of the following except:

A) an increase in cardiac output.
B) an increase in blood pressure.
C) an increase in stroke volume.
D) an increase in the force of contraction of the heart.
E) an increase in body temperature.
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Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Compare and contrast internal transportation as conducted by an open and closed circulatory system.Also, identify two animals representative of each type of circulatory system.<div style=padding-top: 35px>
Compare and contrast internal transportation as conducted by an open and closed circulatory system.Also, identify two animals representative of each type of circulatory system.
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To be diagnosed as having hypertension, you consistently will have a diastolic pressure of ______ mm Hg and a systolic pressure of _____ mm Hg.

A) 120; 80
B) 80; 120
C) 90; 140
D) 140; 90
E) 120; 73
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Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 44-4.A significant decrease in the protein level of the blood will result in interstitial edema because the fluid movement along which arrow is decreased?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Figure 44-4.A significant decrease in the protein level of the blood will result in interstitial edema because the fluid movement along which arrow is decreased?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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What is the correct order for the following events that follow a nerve impulse along a sympathetic neuron, and which innervates the heart? 1)
G protein activates adenylyl cyclase
2)
Neuron releases norepinephrine
3)
Cyclic AMP activates protein kinase
4)
Receptor activates G protein
5)
Protein kinase phosphorylates Ca2+ channels
6)
Receptors activated on the membrane of the cardiac muscle

A) 1, 3, 4, 5, 2, 6
B) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2, 6
C) 6, 2, 4, 1, 3, 5
D) 2, 6, 4, 1, 3, 5
E) 2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5
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Due to recent changes in blood pressure guidelines, a reading of 120/80 is now considered to be:

A) a low normal reading.
B) a high normal reading.
C) prehypertensive.
D) hypotensive (too low).
E) very hypertensive (too high).
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Deck 44: Internal Transport
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Figure 44-1
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-1 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following statements is not true concerning the fluid transported by the system depicted in Figure 44-1?</strong> A) It accumulates in a blood cavity called a hemocoel. B) It is also called hemolymph. C) It can be found in grasshoppers. D) It has hemoglobin as the oxygen transporting pigment. E) It fills spaces called sinuses.
Which of the following statements is not true concerning the fluid transported by the system depicted in Figure 44-1?

A) It accumulates in a blood cavity called a hemocoel.
B) It is also called hemolymph.
C) It can be found in grasshoppers.
D) It has hemoglobin as the oxygen transporting pigment.
E) It fills spaces called sinuses.
D
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Types of proteins dissolved in the blood plasma include all of the following except:

A) gamma globulin
B) hemoglobin
C) fibrinogen
D) prothrombin
E) albumin
B
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A closed circulatory system usually consists of all of the following except:

A) blood.
B) pumping organ.
C) arteries
D) veins.
E) hemocoel.
E
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   An inadequate supply of which of the cells depicted in Figure 44-2 may be responsible for anemia?</strong> A) cell type A only B) cell type B only C) cell type C only D) cell type D only E) both cell type A and cell type C
An inadequate supply of which of the cells depicted in Figure 44-2 may be responsible for anemia?

A) cell type A only
B) cell type B only
C) cell type C only
D) cell type D only
E) both cell type A and cell type C
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Which of the following statements is false?

A) The tissues of arthropods are bathed with hemolymph, which delivers oxygen to their cells.
B) In an open circulatory system the heart is still responsible for pumping oxygen-rich fluid.
C) Earthworms have a central heart that pumps blood to all their tissues.
D) Blood vessels are found in the open circulatory systems common to some invertebrates.
E) Hemocyanin is the oxygen transport pigment found in the open circulatory system of invertebrates.
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The component in the highest concentration in plasma is __________.

A) water
B) plasma proteins
C) erythrocytes
D) leukocytes
E) salts
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Mammalian red blood cells:

A) are phagocytic.
B) contain a lobed nucleus.
C) have a one-day lifespan.
D) are produced in the liver.
E) are produced in response to erythropoietin.
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One difference between the erythrocytes of mammals and other vertebrates is:

A) mammal erythrocytes lack nuclei.
B) mammal erythrocytes respond to changes in water concentration.
C) mammal erythrocytes are oval with swollen centers.
D) other vertebrates do not have erythrocytes.
E) other vertebrates use a respiratory pigment other than hemoglobin.
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All of the requirements for diffusion are met when:

A) the surface of the organism is thin.
B) the surface to volume ratio is large.
C) the surface is moist.
D) the surface is thin and moist.
E) the surface is thin and moist, and the surface to volume ratio is large.
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Figure 44-1
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-1 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The oxygen transporting pigment found in the system depicted in Figure 44-1 is most likely:</strong> A) hemoglobin. B) hemolymph. C) hemocyanin. D) globulin. E) erythropoietin.
The oxygen transporting pigment found in the system depicted in Figure 44-1 is most likely:

A) hemoglobin.
B) hemolymph.
C) hemocyanin.
D) globulin.
E) erythropoietin.
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Which of the following is not a component of plasma?

A) erythrocytes
B) waste products
C) dissolved gases
D) salts
E) proteins
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 44-2.Cell type__________ is/are primarily responsible for the release of histamine in injured tissues and in allergic responses.</strong> A) A only B) B only C) C only D) D only E) A and cell type D
Refer to Figure 44-2.Cell type__________ is/are primarily responsible for the release of histamine in injured tissues and in allergic responses.

A) A only
B) B only
C) C only
D) D only
E) A and cell type D
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The vertebrate circulatory system performs all of the following functions except:

A) transporting nutrients from storage areas.
B) transporting CO2 to cells.
C) transporting hormones to target tissues.
D) helping to regulate fluid balance.
E) defending against microorganisms.
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Figure 44-1
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-1 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The type of system depicted in Figure 44-1:</strong> A) can be found in arthropods. B) can be found in cephalopods. C) can be found in annelids. D) has hemoglobin as the oxygen transporting pigment. E) can be found in arthropods and annelids.
The type of system depicted in Figure 44-1:

A) can be found in arthropods.
B) can be found in cephalopods.
C) can be found in annelids.
D) has hemoglobin as the oxygen transporting pigment.
E) can be found in arthropods and annelids.
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Figure 44-1
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-1 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   The type of system depicted in Figure 44-1 is:</strong> A) an open circulatory system. B) a vertebrate circulatory system. C) a closed circulatory system. D) a lymph system. E) an open digestive system.
The type of system depicted in Figure 44-1 is:

A) an open circulatory system.
B) a vertebrate circulatory system.
C) a closed circulatory system.
D) a lymph system.
E) an open digestive system.
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Which of the following contributes to an erythrocyte's efficiency in distributing oxygen?

A) presence of mitochondria
B) biconcave shape
C) lobed nuclei
D) granules
E) extraordinarily large size
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17
In which animals would diffusion alone not be an effective transport mechanism for gas exchange?

A) nematodes
B) sponges
C) cnidarians
D) annelids
E) flatworms
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18
A vertebrate's circulatory system would not include:

A) a muscular heart.
B) blood vessels.
C) lymph vessels.
D) a hemocoel.
E) blood.
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Which of the following types of cells is not a leukocyte?

A) neutrophils
B) eosinophils
C) thrombocytes
D) monocytes
E) lymphocytes
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Why doesn't a flatworm have a circulatory system?

A) The animal is thin enough to permit effective gas exchange by diffusion.
B) There is not enough room for a circulatory system because of the large gastrovascular cavity.
C) The animal lacks muscles, so it could not have a heart to pump blood.
D) Only bilaterally symmetrical animals need a circulatory system.
E) Only vertebrates have circulatory systems.
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21
Adding a fibrinogen inactivator to blood would:

A) prevent the formation of thrombin.
B) prevent platelet formation.
C) prevent the blood from clotting.
D) prevent constriction of the blood vessels.
E) prevent hemoglobin synthesis.
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 44-2.Which cell type is the source of antibodies?</strong> A) A only B) B only C) C only D) D only E) both A and B
Refer to Figure 44-2.Which cell type is the source of antibodies?

A) A only
B) B only
C) C only
D) D only
E) both A and B
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23
Blood pressure is regulated by all of the following except:

A) vasoconstriction.
B) vasodilation.
C) angiotensin.
D) aldosterone.
E) cortisone.
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Blood is routed through the capillary beds through the action of __________ at the metarterioles.

A) epithelium
B) precapillary sphincters
C) cartilage
D) fibrous connective tissue
E) skeletal muscle
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All arteries, with the exception of the __________, contain oxygen-rich blood.

A) aorta
B) carotid arteries
C) coronary arteries
D) pulmonary arteries
E) mesenteric arteries
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Which plasma protein(s) will be converted to an insoluble molecule immediately following a small cut on your finger?

A) serum
B) high-density lipoproteins
C) beta globulins
D) fibrinogen
E) gamma globulin
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Which of the following depicts the correct sequence of clot formation?

A) thrombin \rightarrow prothrombin \rightarrow fibrinogen \rightarrow fibrin
B) prothrombin \rightarrow thrombin \rightarrow fibrinogen \rightarrow fibrin
C) prothrombin \rightarrow thrombin \rightarrow fibrin \rightarrow fibrinogen
D) prothrombin \rightarrow thrombin \rightarrow fibrin
E) prothrombin \rightarrow thrombin \rightarrow fibrinogen \rightarrow erythrocytes
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28
The four-chambered heart first evolved among the:

A) arthropods.
B) birds.
C) nonavian reptiles.
D) mammals.
E) fishes.
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29
Following some minor surgery on a patient, the doctor notices that the patient's blood is not clotting properly.The best way to help this patient would be to give the patient an injection of:

A) a strong vasoconstrictor.
B) histamine.
C) heparin.
D) vitamin K.
E) erythropoietin.
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Which chemical, contained in the granules of basophils, helps prevent blood clot formation?

A) histamine
B) leukotrienes
C) prostaglandins
D) heparin
E) SRS-A
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31
Smooth muscle in the arteriole walls can vasoconstrict or vasodilate, which:

A) helps to regulate blood pressure.
B) helps to accelerate the flow of blood through the vessels.
C) prevents the back flow of blood into the tissues.
D) squeezes oxygen out of the blood.
E) adds strength to the blood vessels.
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32
A vein always carries:

A) blood to the heart.
B) blood from the heart.
C) oxygen-rich blood.
D) oxygen-poor blood.
E) blood rich in carbon dioxide.
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33
The characteristic that enables efficient gas exchange in capillaries is:

A) the very short total length of the capillaries.
B) their proximity to the heart.
C) thick walls of connective and muscle tissue.
D) walls that are only one cell thick.
E) vasoconstriction.
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34
What do veins have that arteries lack?

A) a tunica externa
B) oxygenated blood
C) an inner membrane of endothelium
D) blood flowing from the heart
E) valves
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35
Thrombocytes (platelets) are formed by:

A) cell division in the spleen.
B) disruption of a phagocyte.
C) fragmentation of the cytoplasm of a B lymphocyte.
D) small pieces pinched from very large cells in the bone marrow.
E) the release of granules from a neutrophil.
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36
The rapid onset of overproduction of immature white blood cells is known as:

A) anemia.
B) hemolytic anemia.
C) leukemia.
D) thrombocytopenia.
E) pernicious anemia.
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   __________ are leukocytes that produce antibodies.</strong> A) Lymphocytes B) Basophils C) Eosinophils D) Monocytes E) Neutrophils
__________ are leukocytes that produce antibodies.

A) Lymphocytes
B) Basophils
C) Eosinophils
D) Monocytes
E) Neutrophils
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When a blood vessel is cut, why does vasoconstriction take place?

A) to expose collagen fibers to which platelets can adhere
B) to trigger the release of platelets from the surrounding tissues
C) to initiate the activation of thrombin
D) to entrap white blood cells
E) to reduce the flow of blood
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Figure 44-2
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-2 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which of the following are agranular leukocytes?</strong> A) neutrophils and basophils B) basophils and eosinophils C) monocytes and lymphocytes D) eosinophils and lymphocytes E) neutrophils and monocytes
Which of the following are agranular leukocytes?

A) neutrophils and basophils
B) basophils and eosinophils
C) monocytes and lymphocytes
D) eosinophils and lymphocytes
E) neutrophils and monocytes
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40
The advantages of a four-chambered heart is that it __________.

A) prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood
B) prevents deoxygenated blood from entering the heart
C) allows better flow of blood to the tissues
D) prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood and allows tissues to be bypassed
E) prevents mixing of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood and allows better flow of blood to the tissues
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) The __________ valve guards the opening between the right atrium and the right ventricle.</strong> A) tricuspid B) bicuspid C) semilunar D) atrial E) mitral (Posterior View)
The __________ valve guards the opening between the right atrium and the right ventricle.

A) tricuspid
B) bicuspid
C) semilunar
D) atrial
E) mitral
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) Refer to Figure 44-3.A semilunar valve regulates blood flow into which structures?</strong> A) 1 and 2 B) 1 and 5 C) 1 and 7 D) 2 and 7 E) 7 and 11 (Posterior View)
Refer to Figure 44-3.A semilunar valve regulates blood flow into which structures?

A) 1 and 2
B) 1 and 5
C) 1 and 7
D) 2 and 7
E) 7 and 11
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) The foramen ovale functions to:</strong> A) permit blood to bypass the non-functional lungs in a fetus. B) establish the basic heart rate. C) prevent blood from flowing backward. D) carry blood to the lungs. E) transport poorly oxygenated blood. (Posterior View)
The foramen ovale functions to:

A) permit blood to bypass the non-functional lungs in a fetus.
B) establish the basic heart rate.
C) prevent blood from flowing backward.
D) carry blood to the lungs.
E) transport poorly oxygenated blood.
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44
The semilunar valves:

A) prevent blood from moving from the atria back into the veins.
B) prevent blood from moving from the ventricles back into the atria.
C) prevent blood from moving from the arteries back into the ventricles.
D) prevent blood from moving backwards in the capillaries.
E) prevent blood from moving backward in the arteries.
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The first heart sound (lub) is produced by the closing of the __________ and __________ valves.

A) aortic semilunar; pulmonary semilunar
B) right atrioventricular; aortic semilunar
C) left atrioventricular; pulmonary semilunar
D) right atrioventricular; left atrioventricular
E) mitral; left atrioventricular
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46
The fluid-filled space that helps reduce the friction of a beating heart is called the:

A) endocardium.
B) pericardial cavity.
C) interventricular septum.
D) fossa ovalis.
E) auricle.
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47
Starling's law of the heart states that the heart pumps:

A) more forcefully when more blood is delivered to it.
B) more rapidly when less blood is delivered to it.
C) less forcefully when oxygen-rich blood is delivered to it.
D) slower when more blood is delivered to it.
E) slower when norepinephrine is secreted.
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Which of the following structures is considered to be the pacemaker of the heart?

A) atrioventricular node
B) sinoatrial node
C) atrioventricular bundle
D) Purkinje fibers
E) intercalated discs
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) Refer to Figure 44-3.The structure labeled 7 is called the:</strong> A) superior vena cava. B) aorta. C) pulmonary veins. D) right atrium. E) right ventricle. (Posterior View)
Refer to Figure 44-3.The structure labeled 7 is called the:

A) superior vena cava.
B) aorta.
C) pulmonary veins.
D) right atrium.
E) right ventricle.
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50
Choose the correct order of the chambers through which oxygen-poor blood flows in an amphibian heart.

A) atrium \rightarrow ventricle \rightarrow sinus venosus \rightarrow conus arteriosus
B) atrium \rightarrow conus arteriosus \rightarrow ventricle \rightarrow sinus venosus
C) sinus venosus \rightarrow atrium \rightarrow ventricle \rightarrow conus arteriosus
D) conus arteriosus \rightarrow atrium \rightarrow sinus venosus \rightarrow ventricle
E) ventricle \rightarrow atrium \rightarrow conus arteriosus \rightarrow sinus venosus
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51
Arrange the following in the correct sequence for blood flow in humans. 1)
Right atrium
2)
Bicuspid valve
3)
Pulmonary arteries
4)
Aorta
5)
Lungs
6)
Left ventricle

A) 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 4
B) 1, 2, 6, 3, 5, 4
C) 1, 3, 5, 2, 6, 4
D) 2, 6, 3, 5, 4, 1
E) 2, 6, 5, 3, 4, 1
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52
Chordae tendineae:

A) hold the AV valves in place.
B) contract when the heart contracts.
C) are one part of the conductance system of the heart.
D) regulate blood flow into the ventricles.
E) are stretched during ventricular systole.
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53
Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) Refer to Figure 44-3.The function of the structure labeled 14 is:</strong> A) to stimulate the ventricles to contract. B) to pump blood to the lungs. C) to pump blood into the systemic circulation. D) to receive blood from the systemic circulation. E) to receive blood from the pulmonary circulation. (Posterior View)
Refer to Figure 44-3.The function of the structure labeled 14 is:

A) to stimulate the ventricles to contract.
B) to pump blood to the lungs.
C) to pump blood into the systemic circulation.
D) to receive blood from the systemic circulation.
E) to receive blood from the pulmonary circulation.
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54
Cardiac output is determined by:

A) blood volume.
B) venous return.
C) blood pressure.
D) stroke volume only.
E) stroke volume and heart rate.
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Figure 44-3
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-3 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   (Posterior View) Refer to Figure 44-3.Which structure would carry blood to the systemic (body) circulation?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 6 D) 7 E) 14 (Posterior View)
Refer to Figure 44-3.Which structure would carry blood to the systemic (body) circulation?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 6
D) 7
E) 14
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56
Blood pressure depends on:

A) the height and weight of an individual.
B) atrial volume and stroke rate.
C) blood flow and resistance of blood against the vessel walls.
D) total blood volume.
E) diastole and systole.
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57
The impulse that signals each heartbeat is conducted along which path? 1)
Atrioventricular node
2)
Bundle branches
3)
Sinoatrial node
4)
Atrioventricular bundle

A) 1 \rightarrow 2 \rightarrow 3 \rightarrow 4
B) 1 \rightarrow 3 \rightarrow 4 \rightarrow 2
C) 3 \rightarrow 1 \rightarrow 4 \rightarrow 2
D) 3 \rightarrow 4 \rightarrow 2 \rightarrow 1
E) 4 \rightarrow 1 \rightarrow 2 \rightarrow 3
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58
During ventricular systole (contraction):

A) the ventricles relax.
B) blood flows from the ventricles into the atria.
C) the tricuspid and mitral valves are open.
D) blood flows from the ventricles to the pulmonary artery and aorta.
E) the atria contract.
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59
An electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG) is a measure of the heart's:

A) electrical system.
B) blood flow to the body.
C) contraction rate.
D) blood flow to heart muscle.
E) pumping ability.
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60
When impulses are conducted through the heart, transmission is delayed at the __________ so that the __________ may contract before the __________.

A) sinoatrial node; atria; ventricles
B) sinoatrial node; ventricles; atria
C) atrioventricular bundle; atria; ventricles
D) atrioventricular node; ventricles; atria
E) atrioventricular node; atria; ventricles
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61
One purpose of the lymphatic system is to:

A) transport nutrients and oxygen.
B) drain excess fluid from connective tissues.
C) block the transport of blood proteins.
D) produce red blood cells.
E) deliver carbon dioxide to the heart.
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62
Interstitial fluid enters the lymphatic capillaries:

A) by diffusion.
B) by pinocytosis.
C) through pores in the lymph vessel walls.
D) due to the hydrostatic pressure of blood.
E) through slit-like openings between endothelial cells.
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63
Serum is plasma without the proteins involved in clotting.
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64
The hepatic portal system is a special blood circuit between the __________ and __________.

A) liver; spleen
B) kidney; liver
C) liver; intestine
D) kidney; heart
E) spleen; heart
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65
The coronary sinus drains blood directly into the:

A) inferior vena cava.
B) superior vena cava.
C) left atrium.
D) right atrium.
E) coronary arteries.
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66
Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   In Figure 44-4, the arrow most affected by blood pressure changes will be:</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 3 D) 5 E) 6
In Figure 44-4, the arrow most affected by blood pressure changes will be:

A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 6
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67
Blood pressure is highest in the __________.

A) veins
B) arteries
C) capillaries
D) venules
E) arterioles
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Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Compare the structure and function of three of the following types of blood vessels: arteries, arterioles, veins, venules and capillaries.
Compare the structure and function of three of the following types of blood vessels: arteries, arterioles, veins, venules and capillaries.
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69
A blocked coronary sinus would block blood flow:

A) into the superior vena cava.
B) into the inferior vena cava.
C) into the pulmonary arteries.
D) returning from the pulmonary arteries.
E) returning from the coronary circulation.
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70
Lymphatic tissues include all of the following except:

A) tonsils.
B) lymph nodes.
C) parotid gland.
D) spleen.
E) thymus.
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71
Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Which arrows in Figure 44-4 represent fluid flow resulting from osmotic pressure?</strong> A) 1, 2, 4 B) 1, 2, 5 C) 2, 3, 4 D) 2, 3, 5 E) 3, 4, 6
Which arrows in Figure 44-4 represent fluid flow resulting from osmotic pressure?

A) 1, 2, 4
B) 1, 2, 5
C) 2, 3, 4
D) 2, 3, 5
E) 3, 4, 6
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72
An example of a(n) granular leucocyte is a monocyte.
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73
Describe the structure of representative vertebrate hearts from fish through mammals.Briefly explain the circulation pattern supported by one type of non-mammalian vertebrate heart.
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74
Eosinophils are filled with hemoglobin.
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You enjoy a lot of salt on your food.One of the long-term effects will be an increase in blood volume.The increase in blood volume will eventually result in all of the following except:

A) an increase in cardiac output.
B) an increase in blood pressure.
C) an increase in stroke volume.
D) an increase in the force of contraction of the heart.
E) an increase in body temperature.
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Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Compare and contrast internal transportation as conducted by an open and closed circulatory system.Also, identify two animals representative of each type of circulatory system.
Compare and contrast internal transportation as conducted by an open and closed circulatory system.Also, identify two animals representative of each type of circulatory system.
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77
To be diagnosed as having hypertension, you consistently will have a diastolic pressure of ______ mm Hg and a systolic pressure of _____ mm Hg.

A) 120; 80
B) 80; 120
C) 90; 140
D) 140; 90
E) 120; 73
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78
Figure 44-4
Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s). <strong>Figure 44-4 Use the figure to answer the corresponding question(s).   Refer to Figure 44-4.A significant decrease in the protein level of the blood will result in interstitial edema because the fluid movement along which arrow is decreased?</strong> A) 1 B) 2 C) 4 D) 5 E) 6
Refer to Figure 44-4.A significant decrease in the protein level of the blood will result in interstitial edema because the fluid movement along which arrow is decreased?

A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 5
E) 6
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79
What is the correct order for the following events that follow a nerve impulse along a sympathetic neuron, and which innervates the heart? 1)
G protein activates adenylyl cyclase
2)
Neuron releases norepinephrine
3)
Cyclic AMP activates protein kinase
4)
Receptor activates G protein
5)
Protein kinase phosphorylates Ca2+ channels
6)
Receptors activated on the membrane of the cardiac muscle

A) 1, 3, 4, 5, 2, 6
B) 5, 3, 4, 1, 2, 6
C) 6, 2, 4, 1, 3, 5
D) 2, 6, 4, 1, 3, 5
E) 2, 3, 4, 1, 6, 5
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Due to recent changes in blood pressure guidelines, a reading of 120/80 is now considered to be:

A) a low normal reading.
B) a high normal reading.
C) prehypertensive.
D) hypotensive (too low).
E) very hypertensive (too high).
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