Bio 255 - Exam 4

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Each hemoglobin molecule can carry __ oxygen molecules on the __ heme(s).

4, iron

What is the average of erythrocytes?

44%

Which of the following represents a normal differential count (percentages of different WBC types) in a healthy adult?

65% neutrophils, 25% lymphocytes, 6% monocytes, 3% eosinophils, 1% basophils

Which brings lymph to lymph node?

Afferent lymphatic vessels

Which statement best describes arteries?

All carry blood away from the heart

Which is the correct statement about lymphocytes?

B cells produce plasma cells, which separate antibodies into the blood

Which blood makes antibodies?

B lymphocytes

Mobob has mitral valve stenosis and incompetence. She is having trouble breathing and she is coughing up a whitish sputum. How would her heart problems be causing her pulmonary symptoms?

Because the stenosis and incompetence make the left ventricle's pumping inefficient, the results in positive net filtration pressure. So fluid builds up in the lungs, thus the sputum formation.

Which describes a fenestrated capillary?

Endothelial cells have pores in them to allow filtration

Which is a mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue (MALT)?

Peyer's patch

Which lists the components of the heart's conduction system in the proper order? (SA = sinoatrial, AV = atrioventricular)

SA Node, AV Node, AV bundle, bundle branches, conduction myofibers

Which cells orchestrate the immune response?

T cells (T-lymphocytes)

Which blood cells orchestrate the complex interactions of cell functions in the immune system, allowing the body to eliminate infections?

T-lymphocytes

Select the correct stadium about the heart valves

The atrioventricular valves are assisted by chord tendinae

Select the CORRECT statement about the pharynx

The auditory tubes open into the nsopharynx

Lobob shows you an enlarged lump on the back of her neck. She tells you she had found an attached tick in her hair above the spot a week prior. What is the enlarged lump? Why did it appear below the site where the tick had attached?

The enlarged lump is an enlarged lymph node, making lymphocytes reacting to the tick. The lymphatic fluid drains toward the chest, so the enlarged node would be along the way.

Which is the correct statement about the structure of the heart wall?

The myocardium contracts to pump blood

Which of the following statements is INCORRECT?

The respiratory rate is lowest in newborn infants

What effect does age have on the size of the thymus?

The thymus initially increases in size and then decreases in size from adolescence through old age

Which lung cell type consists of thin, flat cells that allow gas exchange?

Type I epithelium

Which lung cell type makes surfactant that allows alveoli to remain open?

Type ll cells

The term ductus venosus refers to

a fetal vessel that allows some blood to bypass the liver

Coagulation of blood produces

a fibrin clot

James has a hematocrits of 34%. This is

abnormally low

Jane has a hemoglobin measurement of 11 g/100 ml blood. This is

abnormally low

The normal percentage of white blood cells that are lymphocytes is

about 25%

The normal percentage of white blood cells that are neutrophils is

above 60%

James has a hematocrit of 69%. This is

above normal

Jane has a reticulocyte count of 5%. This is

above normal

What causes the movement of lymph through lymphatic vessels

action of nearby skeletal muscles

Lymph enters a lymph node via

afferent lymphatic vessels

Lymphoid tissues, including lymphatic capillaries, are found in

all tissues of the body

The respiratory membrane is a combination of

alveolar and capillary walls and their fused basal lamina

Which of the following provide the greatest surface area for gas exchange?

alveoli

Which would NOT be considered part of the conducting zone of the respiratory system?

alveoli

Which would be considered part of the respiratory zone of the respiratory system?

alveoli

The left coronary artery supplies blood to the

anterior interventricular artery and the circumflex artery

If a doctor orders a blood test requiring the use of plasma,

anticoagulant must be added to the tube of blood

The aortic semilunar valve prevents back flow from the

aorta to the left ventricle

The narrow superior tip of the lung is the

apex

Continuous capillaries

are abundant in the skin and skeletal muscles

Fenestrated capillaries

are found in small intestines, endocrine glands, and the kidneys

The vessel bringing oxygen and nutrients to the tissues is the

artery

The nose serves all the following functions EXCEPT

as the initiator of the cough reflex

Which of the following is NOT part of the conduction system of the heart

atrioventricular valve

Erythrocyte shape can be described as

biconcave disks

During ventricular systole, blood directly is pumped to

both the aorta and pulmonary trunk

Which lacks cartilage and mucus-producing cells?

bronchioles

Permitting the exchange of nutrients and gases between the blood and tissue cells is the primary function of systemic

capillaries

The blood vessel type allowing exchange of respiratory gases, delivery of nutrients, and removal of wastes to and from tissues is the

capillary

Which is NOT a normal change affecting the aging heart?

cardiac hypertrophy

Which of the following is NOT found on the right lung?

cardiac notch

The function of hemoglobin is to

carry oxygen

The thymus is most active during

childhood

Most inspired particles such as dust fail to reach the lungs because of

ciliated mucous lining in the nose

Lymph collecting from the lower extremities would first pool in the ___ before moving on up

cisterna chyli

What is systole?

contraction of the heart

Blood is carried to capillaries of the myocardium by way of

coronary arteries

Dividing B cells in follicles with germinal center are found in the ___ of a lymph node

cortex

Dividing B cells in follicles with germinal centers are found in the __ of a lymph node

cortex

Which structure allows much of the fetal circulation to by-pass the lungs?

ductus arteriosus

The respiratory system is derived from

ectoderm

Lymph leaves a lymph node via

efferent lymphatic vessels

The term blood islands refers to

embryonic masses of mesodermal cells giving rise to the endothelial lining of blood vessels

The thymus is derived from the

endoderm

The visceral serous pericardium is also known as the

epicardium

After you centrifuge a tube of anticoagulated blood, which is/are found at the bottom of the tube?

erythrocytes

Air exits your lungs with each

expiration

Air exits yours lungs with each

expiration

Platelets initially stick to the wall of a damage blood vessel because

exposed collagen fibers make a rough surface to which platelets are attached

Lymphatic vessels transport absorbed dietary lipids from the small intestine to the liver

false

Which has the higher affinity for oxygen?

fetal hemoglobin

Which of the following is not a phase of hemostasis

fibrinolysis

Compared to skeletal muscle, cardiac muscle

has gap junctions allowing it to act as a functional synctyium

All blood cells originate form

hemocytoblasts

The special type of hemoglobin present in fetal red blood cells is

hemoglobin

Which carries oxygen in erythrocytes?

hemoglobin

The special type of hemoglobin present in fetal red blood cell is

hemoglobin F

What process stops all your blood from leaking out if you cut yourself?

hemostasis

The circulatory route that runs from the digestive tract to the liver is called the

hepatic portal circulation

Jane has a reticulocyte count of 5%. This is

high

The site of vascular and bronchial attachments to the lungs is the

hilus

Your false vocal cords are used to ___ and they are found ____ your true vocal cords.

hold your breath, above

The foramen ovale

in interatrial septum; becomes fossa ovalis

Where are Peyer's patches found

in the walls of your appendix

Blood can allow more heat loss by

increasing blood flow through the skin

Air flows into your lungs with each

inspiration

If a significant amount of connective tissue were to develop connecting the visceral and parietal layers together, which of the following would be a likely consequence?

interference with normal cardiac activity

Lymph is most like

interstitial fluid

Fluid found between cells is called __ and it contains __ protein than plasma

interstitial fluid, less

The thymus

is more important to an infant than an adult

The pericardial cavity

is the region of the thoracic cavity containing the heart

Which of the following is true about blood serum?

it is the same as plasma without the clotting proteins

Red blood cells do not consume any of the oxygen they transport because they

lack mitochondria

Specialized intestinal lymph capillaries called __ deliver fatty "__" to the blood.

lacteals, chyle

Blood within the pulmonary veins is delivered to the

left atrium

The bicuspid valve prevents back flow from the

left ventricle to the left atrium

The process of forming new white blood cells is called

leukopoiesis

Interstitial fluid, once it has entered lymphatic vessels is called

lymph

Small organs associated with lymphatic vessels are

lymph nodes

Select the correct statement about lymph transport

lymph transport depends on the movement of adjacent tissues, such as skeletal muscles

Fluids leaking from capillaries are returned to the circulatory system via

lymphatic vessels

Which returns fluid escaping from the circulatory system to the circulatory system?

lymphatic vessels

By secreting hormones, the thymus causes which cells to become immunocompetent?

lymphocytes

Which cells phagocytocize antigens and help to activate the immune response against them?

macrophages

Which of the following is a regulatory function of blood?

maintenance of normal pH in body tissues

The right coronary artery supplies blood to the

marginal artery and the posterior interventricular artery

Respiratory control centers are located in the

medulla and pons

The circulatory system is derived from

mesoderm

The spleen is derived from

mesoderm

Which blood cells migrate to tissues to become macrophages?

monocytes

A person with chronic granolucytic leukemia is ___ likely to suffer a bacterial infection in/on their body

more

Which will vibrate and create sounds as air rushes out your glottis

mucosal folds

Which of the following is a precursor of a neutrophil?

myelblast

Which is composed to cardiac muscle tissue?

myocardium

Blood in the pulmonary veins is __. These vessels are indicated with __ coloring in anatomical illustrations.

oxygenated, red

Digestive tract-associated lymphatic tissue includes all of the following EXCEPT

pancreatic islets

The pleura that line the thoracic wall and covers the superior diaphragm is the

parietal pleura

The pleura that lines the thoracic wall and covers the superior diaphragm is the

parietal pleura

Which is a lymphatic organ that has blind-ended crypts for trapping and destroying bacteria?

pharyngeal tonsil

After you centrifuge a tube of anti coagulated blood, which is/are found at the top of the tube?

plasma

You obtain a tube of blood from a patient. Heparin anticoagulant is in the tube, so the blood does not clot. The tube is centrifuged and you remove the liquid from atop the cells. The liquid thus obtained is called

plasma

Antibodies that act against a particular foreign substance are released by

plasma cells

Which formed element of blood is really just a fragment of the cytoplasm of a bone marrow megakaryocyte, surrounded by plasma membrane?

platelet

Which of the following is a protective function of blood?

prevention of blood loss

Which vessel receives blood during right ventricular systole?

pulmonary arteries

The pleura that covers the external lung surface is the

pulmonary pleura

Which blood vessel is part of pulmonary circulation?

pulmonary trunk

The pulmonary semilunar valve prevents back flow from the

pulmonary trunk to the right atrium

Which blood vessel is NOT part of systemic circulation

pulmonary vein

Platelets are made in the __ and they circulate about __ days.

red bone marrow, 9

Select the correct statement regarding blood cell formation

red marrow is the main site of blood cell formation throughout adult life

Surfactant helps to prevent the alveoli from collapsing by

reducing the surface tension of alveolar fluid

What is diastole?

relaxation of the heart

Functions of the spleen include all of those below EXCEPT

removal of old or defective blood cells from blood, forming crypts that trap bacteria, filtering lymph

Because the lungs are filled with fluid during fetal life, which of the following statements is true regarding fetal respiratory exchange?

respiratory exchanges are made through the placenta

Which cells produce the stroma supporting all other cell types in a lymphoid organ?

reticular cells

Which cell in circulating blood indicates rapid erythropoiesis?

reticulocyte

Which limb's escaped fluids are NOT delivered to the blood via the thoracic duct

right arm

Which limb's escaped fluids are delivered to the blood via the right lymphatic duct?

right arm

Where is the pacemaker of the heart located?

right atrium

The tricuspid valve prevents back flow from the

right ventricle to the right atrium

What is normally found between the pulmonary and parietal pleura?

serous fluid

The yellowish liquid seen in a tube of blood taken without added anticoagulant is

serum

You obtain a tube of blood from a patient. No anticoagulants are in the tube, so the blood clots. The tube is centrifuged and you remove the liquid from atop the clot and cells. The liquid thus obtained is called

serum

During a normal cardiac cycle, the atria contract when they are directly stimulated by the

sinoatrial node

Which describes differences observed as the conducting tubes of the lungs become smaller?

smooth muscle amount increases

The pons respiratory centers

smooth transitions between inspiration and expiration

Which is a lymphatic organ containing a huge number of erythrocytes?

spleen

Which is a site of fetal erythrocyte production?

spleen

Chemical analysis can be used assess a person's health

status of their whole body

Chemical analysis of blood can be used assess a person's health

status of their whole body

Platelets

stick to the damaged area of a blood vessel and help seal the break

Fluid escaping the circulatory system is returned to the

subclavian veins

Which is NOT a function of blood?

synthesis of hormones

After the tertiary bronchi, the next smaller branch of the respiratory passageway is (are) the

terminal bronchioles

During the period of ventricular filling

the atria are in systole

The loudness of a person's voice depends upon

the force with which air rushes across the vocal folds

Nerve impulses from ____ stimulate inspiration

the medullary respiratory center

Select the CORRECT statement about the neural mechanisms of respiratory control

the pons is thought to be instrumental in the smooth transition from inspiration to expiration

In the spleen, which disposes of worn-out erythrocytes?

the red pulp

The pitch of a person's voice depends upon

the tension on the vocal folds

In the spleen, which consists mostly of reticular fibers and lymphocytes involved in immune functions?

the white pulp

The primary factor responsible for holding the lungs to the thorax wall is

there are no external openings to the pleural cavities

Which of the following is characteristic of all leukocytes?

they are nucleated

Which of the following is NOT an expected age-related change affecting the heart?

thinning of the valve flaps

Which lymphatic organ atrophies during adulthood?

thymus

Which lymphatic organ does NOT directly fight pathogens?

thymus

The walls of the alveoli are composed of two types of cells, type l and type ll. The function of type ll is

to secrete surfactant

Which has mucus-making goblet cells and ciliated pseudo stratified columnar epithelial cells for sweeping mucus-entrapped particles away?

trachea

Functions of the lymphatic system include

transport of excess tissue fluid to the blood vascular system

Which tonsil surrounds the openings of the auditory tubes?

tubal, pharyngeal

Which tunic of an artery contains endothelium?

tunica intima

Which tunic of an artery is most responsible for adjusting blood pressure and adequate blood flow to all tissues?

tunica media

Which contains the most oxygenated blood in fetal circulation

umbilical veins

Which contains the most oxygenated blood in fetal circulation?

umbilical veins

The blood vessel type bringing blood from the lungs to the heart is a(n)

vein

The tricuspid valve is closed

when the right ventricle is in systole

The buffy coat of centrifuged blood consists mainly of

white blood cells and platelets

Jane has a reticulocyte count of 1%. This is

within normal range

James has a hemoglobin measurement of 16 g/100 ml blood. This is

within the normal range


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