Chapter 11, Cardiovascular system

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During ventricular systole, high pressure in the ventricles pushes blood through the respective arteries. Atria and ventricles cannot contract at the same time, so the atria are in diastole during ventricular systole. put them in order

1. Intraventricular pressure begins to increase. 2. Atrioventricular (AV) valves close. 3. Isovolumetric contraction occurs. 4. Intraventricular pressure rises above arterial pressure. 5. Semilunar valves open. 6. Ventricular ejection occurs

Which type of vessel is constructed only from tunica intima?

Capillaries

The tiny white cords that anchor the cusps or flaps of endocardium to the walls of the ventricles are called the ________.

Chordae tendineae

When ventricles ________, the AV valves are closed.

Contract

Which one of the following blood vessels carries oxygenated blood?

pulmonary vein

Which vessels return oxygenated blood to the left atrium of the heart?

pulmonary veins

The alternating expansion and recoil of an artery that occurs with each beat of the left ventricle creates a pressure wave known as a(n) ________.

pulse

The coronary veins empty blood from the myocardium into a large vein on the posterior side of the heart known as the ________.

coronary sinus

After ventricular contraction, the whole heart is briefly at rest and all the valves are closed. Which of the following statements best summarizes this early diastolic phase?

This is called isovolumetric relaxation and intraventricular pressure decreases.

Which of the following is NOT a method or pathway of movement for substances traveling across a capillary wall?

active transport using proteins and ATP

How would a decrease in blood volume affect both stroke volume and cardiac output?

decreased stroke volume and no change in cardiac output

Pressure in the ventricles is low

diastole

By what pathway does oxygen leave capillaries to supply body tissues?

diffusion through capillary cell membranes diffusion through pores

During ________________, the ventricles relax.

early diastole

The layer of the heart wall synonymous with the visceral layer of the serous pericardium is ________.

epicardium

The visceral layer of the serous pericardium is actually the same layer as the ________.

epicardium

Which of the following increases heart rate?

epinephrine

Which of the following would increase heart rate?

epinephrine and norepinephrine

What does each femoral vein become as it enters the pelvis?

external iliac vein

Which of the following promotes vasodilation and a decrease in blood pressure?

alcohol

Which of the following hormones promotes sodium ion (and water) reabsorption by the kidney in order to increase blood pressure and blood volume?

aldosterone

Which blood vessels are direct branches of the left coronary artery?

anterior interventricular and circumflex arteries

What is largest artery in the body?

aorta

An incompetent aortic semilunar valve would allow blood to backflow from the ________.

aorta to the left ventricle

The pointed, inferior portion of the heart, known as the ________, rests on the diaphragm and is oriented toward the left hip.

apex

Which type of vessel has a thick tunica media?

artery

Where does the sinoatrial node send an impulse after it initiates the electrical signal?

atrioventricular (AV) node

Substances tend to leave the bloodstream at the arterial end of the capillary because ________.

blood pressure is higher than osmotic pressure at the arterial end of the capillary

What blood vessel do you palpate when checking the pulse in your neck?

common carotid artery

Oxygented blood nourishing the myocardium comes from vessels that branch off the aorta called ________.

coronary arteries

The vagus nerve operates under the control of the parasympathetic nervous system and causes the ________.

heart rate to decrease

The single vessel that drains blood from the digestive tract organs to the liver is the ________.

hepatic portal vein

How would an increase in the sympathetic nervous system increase stroke volume?

increased contractility

By what mechanism would an increase in venous return increase stroke volume?

increased end diastolic volune

Which of the following would increase cardiac output to the greatest extent?

increased heart rate and increased stroke volume

All four heart valves are briefly closed as pressure begins to rise in the ventricles, a phase known as ________.

isovolumetric contraction

The heart is situated within the medial section of the thoracic cavity known as the ________.

mediastinum

During _________________, the ventricles fill with blood.

mid-to-late diastole

The bicuspid valve is also referred to as the ________ valve.

mitral

Heart chamber that contains the sinoatrial node

right atrium

The coronary sinus empties blood from cardiac circulation into this chamber

right atrium

The fossa ovalis is visible in this chamber

right atrium

Which chamber receives blood from the superior and inferior vena cavae?

right atrium

The tricuspid valve is located between the ________.

right atrium and right ventricle

Which one of the following does NOT receive blood directly from the aortic arch?

right common carotid artery

Which heart chamber pumps unoxygenated blood out the pulmonary trunk?

right ventricle

You notice a missing P wave on a patient's electrocardiogram (ECG) and believe there is a problem with the ________.

sinoatrial (SA) node

A pulmonary embolism can be a direct result from which of the following conditions?

thrombophlebitis

Through which valve will blood flow when leaving the right atrium?

tricuspid valve

Which valve is located between the right atrium and right ventricle?

tricuspid valve

The correct sequence of layers of a typical blood vessel, from superficial to deep, are ________.

tunica externa, tunica media, tunica intima

Our vessels lose elasticity as we age, as happens in arteriosclerosis. Which vessel layer is affected?

tunica media

The heart is actually (one, two, or three) pumps?

two pumps

Which of the following will slow the heart rate?

vagus nerve stimulation

Large veins have ________ to prevent the backflow of blood.

valves

Which of these will increase arterial blood pressure (BP)?

vasoconstriction of arteries

These vessels have thinner walls and transport oxygen-poor blood

veins

often have valves to prevent the backflow of blood

veins

Which of the following vessels has the lowest blood pressure?

venae cavae

The mitral valve is normally closed ________.

when the ventricle is in systole

The heart sounds "lub" and "dup" result from ________.

closure of heart valves

The aorta is classified as one of these vessels

Arteries

These vessels carry blood away from the heart

Arteries

These vessels have thicker walls and a heavier tunica media

Arteries

During mid-to-late diastole, blood flows from the atria to fill their respective ventricles to prepare for systole. What is happening during this time?

Atria contract to force the remaining blood into the ventricles. Atrioventricular (AV) valves are open. Blood flows passively from veins through atria into ventricles.

Ventricular relaxation

Diastole

Heart chamber with the thickest wall

Left ventricle

What organ receives blood from the hepatic portal vein?

Liver

Which wave on the electrocardiogram (ECG) results from the firing of the sinoatrial (SA) node?

P

Heart chamber that pumps blood to the pulmonary trunk

Right Ventricle

Blood is ejected from the ventricles through the pulmonary trunk and aorta

Systole

Semilunar valves are forced open as pressure in the heart rises

Systole

Blood pressure in these vessels is low or even negative

Veins

Some of these larger vessels have valves to prevent backflow

Veins

Superior and inferior vena cava are classified as these types of vessels

Veins

These vessels return blood to the heart

Veins

During mid-to-late diastole, blood flows from the atria to the ________.

Ventricles

Pulmonary arteries transport ________.

blood rich in carbon dioxide to the lungs

Nutrient and gas exchange occur in these vessels

capillaries

Venules drain these tiny beds of vessels

capillaries

sinoatrial (SA) node

celiac trunk

Where is the radial artery located?

lateral forearm

The four pulmonary veins return oxygenated blood to this chamber

left atrium

Which heart chamber receives blood from the pulmonary veins?

left atrium

Inferior discharging chamber on the left side of the heart

left ventricle

Roof of this chamber contains the bicuspid valve

left ventricle

What chamber of the heart will blood enter after passing through the bicuspid valve?

left ventricle

Which chamber pumps oxygenated blood out the aorta to the systemic circuit?

left ventricle

Due to the presence of plasma proteins, what pressure draws fluids into capillaries?

osmotic pressure

Which vein returns blood to the femoral vein?

popliteal vein

What is the function of the heart valves?

prevents backflow of blood

Arteries are normally depicted as red while veins are colored blue. The exceptions to this rule are the ________ arteries and veins.

pulmonary

The transportation of blood from the right side of the heart to the lungs and back to the left side of the heart is known as ________ circulation.

pulmonary

Which of these describes a fenestrated capillary?

special capillary type with small pores found in tissue where absorption is important

From what organs does the hepatic portal vein receive blood?

stomach, intestine, spleen, and pancreas

The volume of blood pumped out by each ventricle with each beat of the heart is called the ________.

stroke volume

What is the volume of blood pumped out of a ventricle with each heart beat?

stroke volume (SV)

Atrioventricular (AV) valves shut as pressure in the heart rises

systole

Ventricular contraction

systole

during _________________, the ventricles contract

systole


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