Exam 2 Final Review
The tension ventricles must develop to pump blood effectively against resistance in vascular system is known as what?
Afterload
Which of the following structures is NOT part of the respiratory conducting zone?
Alveoli
Which type of vessels are called "resistance vessels" because of their importance in regulating resistance of the systemic circulation?
Arterioles
The influx of which ions accounts for the plateau phase of cardiac contractile action potenials?
Calcium
Sphincters are located at the entrance of ______ to regulate perfusion at any given time
Capillary beds
Arteries serving the stomach, pancreas, and liver all branch from the _________.
Celiac trunk
The "lub" sound of the heartbeat, known as S1, represents what action of the cardiac cycle?
Closing of atrioventricular valves during ventricular systole
Which layer of the heart is continuous with the endothelial lining of blood vessels?
Endocardium
Which vein does not have an arterial counterpart?
Greater saphenous
Gas moves from an area of _____ partial pressure to an area of _______.
High ; low
What is one function of the conchae of the nasal cavity
Humidifying incoming air
Gas exchange which occurs at the level of the tissues is known as _______.
Internal respiration
If the partial pressure of CO2 is 40mmHg in alveoli and 45mmHg in the blood of the pulmonary capillaries, what happens to the CO2?
It diffuses into the alveoli
When volume of the thoracic cavity decreases what happens to air within the lungs
It is expelled
Which chamber initially receives blood from the pulmonary circuit?
Left atrium
Which region of the pharynx is only involved with respiration?
Nasopharnyx
So called "beta-blocker" drugs work by inhibiting which hormone from binding to beta receptors on the hearts surface to induce a faster heart rate?
Norepinephrine
Which of the following us unique to cardiac muscle cells?
Only cardiac muscle is capable of autorhythmicity
Systolic pressure __________.
Represents arterial pressure resulting from ejection of blood from ventricular contraction
A section of the lung that receives is own tertiary bronchus is referred to as _______.
Respiratory segment
Which group of cardiac conduction cells is known as the "pacemaker of the heart"?
Sinoatrial node (SA)
An especially leaky type of capillary found in the liver and other tissues is called a _______.
Sinusoid capillary
Contraction of the external intercostal muscles causes which of the following to occur?
The ribs and sternum move upward
Which of the following best describes veins?
Thin walled, large lumen, low pressure, valves are present
What is the role of alveolar macrophages?
To remove pathogens and debris
Which valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle?
Tricuspid
Which of the following lists the valves in the order through which blood flows through the heart beginning with the vena cava?
Tricuspid, pulmonary semilunar, bicuspid, aortic semilunar
Which of the following statements is true?
all of the above are true (about ateries)
Which type of cell found in the heart possess specialized sodium channels which allow regular, slow leakage of sodium into the cell to initiate spontaneous depolarization?
cardiac conducting cells of the SA node
Oxyhemoglobin forms by a chemical reaction between which of the following
hemoglobin and oxygen
Which vessel collects blood from regions below the diaphragm to return it to the heart?
inferior vena cava
The coronary arteries branch off of the __________.
Ascending aorta
How does the majority of carbon dioxide travel throughout the bloodstream
Bicarbonate
In a healthy young adult what happens to the cardiac output when heart rate increases above 160 bpm?
CO decreases
Which of the following strictures is not found within the larynx
Conchae
An increase in volume leads to an _________ pressure.
Decrease in
Closer to the heart, arteries would be expected to have a higher percentage of ______.
Elastic fibers
How does the oxygen binding affinity of fetal hemoglobin compare to that of adult hemoglobin
It is higher
The myocardium would be the thickest in the ________.
Left ventricle
The cardiovascular centers are located in which area of the brain?
Medulla oblongata
The fauces connects which of the following regions to the oropharynx
Oral cavity
Which portion of the ECG corresponds to depolarization of the atria?
P wave
The discreet location where heart sits is known as what?
Pericardial cavity
Which of the following types of receptors do not typically signal cardiac responses?
Photoreceptors
The _______ circulation picks up oxygen to cellular use and drops off carbon dioxide for removal from the body.
Pulmonary
At which of the following locations in the body does oxygen have the highest partial pressure
Pulmonary capillaries
The dorsal aorta bifurcates into which vessels?
Superior and inferior vena cava
At any given point of time more than half of the body's blood is in which region of the circulatory system
Systemic veins
Which layer of a blood vessel wall consists of layers of smooth muscle supported by connective tissues?
Tunica media
OF the three types of cells found within alveolar tissue which is responsible for production of pulmonary surfactant
Type ll alveolar cells