Lab Quiz #2

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If the tipe of the heart pointed at the midline of the chest, then the 2 intersecting lines would cross at about ...

90 degrees

Effect of negative pressure on veins around the heart

Negative pressure pulls blood to the venis around the heart

Pacemaker of normal healthy heart?

Sinoatrial node

A single "twitch" contraction of skeletal muscle is produced...

by a single action potential in a group of muscle fibers

A contraction of the ventricles increases the pressure of the blood inside the ventricles and...

closes the atrioventricular valves to produce the "lub" heart sound

"lub" sound

closing AV valves when ventricles contract; around QRS complex

Upward deflection of the heart sound line tracing indicates...

closing of the AV vlaves

Downward deflection of the heart sound line tracing indicates...

closing of the semi-lunar valves

Oxygen and CO2 exchangetake place between teh blood and air only across the walls of the...

alveoli

Lungs and walls of the thoracic cavity...

are connected by the pleural sac

During the lab, electrical stimuli were applied to the ventricle of the frog heart...

at different times throughout the cardiac cycles.

AV valves open when...

atrial pressure is greater than ventricular

Decreased partial pressure of oxygen means...

decreased amount of oxygen bound to hemoglobin

Pulmonary capillaries close if the arterial blood pressure...

decreases

When blood travels against gravity, the pressure...

decreases

Effect of acetylcholine on heart rate...

decreases heart rate (parasympathetic nervous system)

Changing from standing to lying...

decreases tidal volume.

Systolic blood pressure is...

higher when standing

Systolic blood pressure...

highest blood pressure recorded from the systemic arteries

Amplitude of the ECG indicates...

how far the heart lies off the midline

Baroreceptors are located...

in the carotid artery

Cardiovascular control center is located...

in the medulla of the brain

Heart is located...

in the thoracic cavity

Increase in arterial blood pressure

increase baroreceptor signal to increase parasympathetic nervous system activity

Inhalation and heart rate and stroke volume

increase in heart rate and decrease in stroke volume

Increasing teh amount of blood returning to the heart would...

increase the end diastolic volume

Diaphragm and intercostal muscle contract to...

increase the volume of the thorax

Mean tidal volume after breathing through a tube...

increased (increase in anatomical dead space)

If the amount of blood passing through the circulatory system increases by heart rate remains constant, the amount of blood leaving during each contraction...

increases

Effect of adrenaline on heart rate and contraction amplitude/cardiac output

increases heart rate and contraction amplitude/cardiac output

Effect of adrenaline on blood pressure

increases rate at which blood enters arteries = increased blood pressure

Maintaining constant alveolar ventilation after 200mL increase in anatomical dead space....

increasing tidal volume by 200 mL

Hemoglobin is found...

inside red blood cells

Pressure of blood at heart...

is greater than the blood pressure in the head

In a relaxed heart the blood pressure in the aorta...

is greater than the blood pressure in the left ventricle

Air is the anatomical dead space...

is not available for gas exchange, remains constant, and is the first to leave on exhalation

High transmittance value indicates

large amount of oxygen bound to hemoglobin

The duration of the cardiac potential is...

longer than the action potential recorded from skeletal muscle fiber

In a person lying down, if more capillaries are open, the tidal volume will be...

lower than when standing because increased surface area allows more efficient gas exchange.

Blood pressure lying down

means blood pressure in heart will be about the same in the head

At the tissues, a low pH pushed the oxygen dissociation curve to teh right so that...

more oxygen is released which leaves less oxygen bound to hemoglobin

Decreasing pH of the blood...

moves oxygen dissociation curve to the right (lower transmittance value); less oxygen bound to hemoglobin

Hydrogen ions bind to the beta-chains of hemoglobin and decrease the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. Therefore, lowering the pH:

moves the oxygen curve to the right

"dupp" sound

semilunar valves close and ventricles relax; T wave

Which takes place first after the ventricles contract?

the AV valves close

If the amount of venous blood returning to the heart increases past maximal tension?

the EDV is greater but stroke volume is less

in ECG, depolarizing phase of the action potential is associated with...

the QRS complex

What happens to the amount of tension produced by the heart if it is stretched beyond 15 mm?

the amount of tension decreases

On the left side of the heart, the semilunar valves open when...

the blood pressure in the left ventricle is greater than blood pressure in the aorta

The rhythmic upward and downward deflection the upper line on the computer screen indicate...

the cardiac cycle.

The upward deflection of the lower line on the computer screen indicates...

the electrical stimuli delivered to the ventricle

The length of the cardiac muscle fibers will increase if...

the end diastolic volume increases (means increased venous return has occurred)

Packemaker for the human heart is located in...

the heart

The prolonged refractory period during the action potential ensures that...

the heart has time to fill with blood before the next contract; prevent fibrilliation

The heart cannot go into tetanus and continue to pump because...

the heart must rest between contractions to fill with blood.

The amount of tension produced by a contraction of a striated muscle fiber depends upon...

the length of the sarcomere, and therefore the length of the muscle

Blood flow to a group of alveoli will decrease if...

the level of oxygen in the alveoli decreases.

If the heart were in the midline of the chest, then the distance between teh heart and each recording electrode in the lead I orientation would be...

the same.

In the human heart, ventricles relax and...

the semilunar valves close and produce the 'dup' heart sound

A palpable pulse is produced by...

the stretching of arteries that are the neart the body surface

Blood pressure increased by activity of...

the sympathetic nervous sytem

Maximum value for blood pressure is called...

the systolic pressure

Pacemaker cells in the SA node produce action potentials in ventricle fibers...

via the AV node

Pacemaker cells in the SA node produce action potentials in the atrial fibers...

via the gap junctions

What happened when the volunteer laid down and tidal volume decreased...

volume of air entering the alveoli decreased.

Alveolar ventilation

volume of air that enters the alveoli

Anatomical dead space is...

volume of air trapped in the airways

Change in metabolic rate when breathing through a tube...

was insignificant

Blood pressure (as moved towards brain)...

will decrease

During a normal cardiac cycle the ventricles contract...

after the atria contract.

Time delay between R-wave and swelling of the finger

0.25 seconds

Maximum recorded tension...

15 mm

Breathing normal and then inhale 50+mL of fresh air...

50 mL+ of fresh air in the alveoli

Angle of heart...

65 degrees

Which muscle fibers are banded/striated in appearance?

Cardiac and skeletal muscles

If rate of arterial blood loss is constant what would acetylcholine do to blood pressure?

Decrease blood pressure

What does cooling do to rate of channels opening and closing?

Decreases rate of channels opening and closing and slows pacemaker activity/heart rate

Effect of cooling on rate of enzymic action?

Decreases rate of enzymic action

One hemoglobin can have...

FOUR molecules of oxygen

What strategies are used by the cardiovascular system to ensure that cardiac muscles are over stretched?

HR increases and EDV remains within reasonable limits

Effect of cooling on heart rate?

Heart rate decreases

If stretching increases tension, what would be the effect of a stronger contraction on the stroke volume?

Increases stroke volume (EDV-ESV)

What happens to the length of the muscle fibers if EDV is increased?

Muscle fibers will lengthen

Effect of acetylcholine on membrane potential?

Opens potassium channels on pacemaker cells, hyperpolarizes membrane, moves if further from threshold so action potentials/heart contractions occur at a slower rate)

When was an extra contraction produced?

When the stimulus was applied after the ventricle had contracted normally, when the ventricle was relaxing and filling with blood.

In the ventricle of the human heart, the deploarizing phase the action potential is associated with...

QRS complex

Cardiac output =

Stroke volume x heart rate OR contraction amplitude x frequency

repolarization of ventricles

T wave

Blood pressure decreased by...

activity in the parasympathetic nervous system

What organ is supplied by carotid arteries?

The brain

What happens to surface area for gas exchange when a person lies down?

The surface for gas exchange increases when the person lies down

Alveolar ventilation calculation

Tidal volume - dead space

What is the maximum amount of tension created by a single contraction?

When the muscle is at its resting length, where the maximum number of crossbridges can be made within the sarcomeres

During the cardiac cycle, ventricular contraction is produced by...

a single action potential in, and a contraction of, all ventricular myocytes.

Lowest blood pressure of standing person...

above the heart

Pulmonary capillaries will most likely be closed...

above the heart (where blood pressure is lowest).

The parasympathetic nervous system secretes...

acetylcholine on the SA node to slow the heart rate

pH below 7 means...

acidic

the ECG measures...

action potentials in the atria and the ventricles

Atria contract...

before ventricles

Fluid circulating materials around the body is called...

blood

When blood flows from the ventricle to the aorta...

blood pressure in the aorta increases

Maintaining constant amount of air with increased dead space...

breathing deeper and increasing tidal volume

Cells make hydrogen ions because they can produce...

can produce lactice acid and carbon dioxide (forms H2O and bicarbonate ions)

The sympathetic nervous system secretes...

norepinephrine onto the SA node to increase the heart rate

The ECG is composed of P-wave, QRS complex, and a T wave. They each occur...

once during each cardiac cycle.

Prolonged refractory period in cardiac action potential is produced by..

open (L-type) voltage-gated calcium channels

When the AV valves are closed, further contraction of the ventricles increases the pressure of inside the ventricles and...

opens the semilunar valves

The amount of oxygen that binds to hemoglobin depends upon:

pH level; temperature; amount of oxygen available

The heart lies in the thorax with its long axis...

pointing downward, at some angle between horizontal and vertical

Partial pressure of oxygen is ...

portion of barometric pressure produce by oxygen

Lead I orientation...

signals recorded from both wrists

Lead II orientation...

signals recorded from wrist and ankle

Rhythmic contractions of the healthy human heart initiated by action potentials produced by cells in...

sinoatrial node

Largest amount of blood returns to the heart when...

someone inhales

Blood is at its lowest pressure in

the veins

If extra ventricular contractions were produced when the ventricle was relaxing, this means that...

the ventricle filled with some blood before the next contraction.

At the alveloi diffusion of gases between air and blood is facilitated by...

thin exchange barrier, large surface area, deoxygenated blood in the pulmonary arteries

The heart is located...

to the left of the midline

Delay indicates the time in which the increase in arterial blood pressure is detected after action potential in the...

ventricles

SL valves open when...

ventricular pressure is greater than arterial pressure


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