Test 2 A&P2
Calculate cardiac output if the heart rate is 125 beats/minute, the end-diastolic volume is 130 ml, and the end-systolic volume is 40 ml.
11,250 ml / min
The following are steps in the cell-mediated immune response. What is the correct sequence for these steps? 1. Several cycles of mitosis occur. 2. Antigen is engulfed and presented by a macrophage. 3. Cytotoxic T cells migrate to focus of infection. 4. T cells with specific receptors recognize the antigen. 5. T cells differentiate into cytotoxic T cells or T memory cells. 6. Cytotoxic T cells release perforin and/or lymphotoxin.
2,4,1,5,3,6
Place the following steps of NK cell killing in order. 1. Secretion of perforin 2. Realignment of Golgi apparatus 3. Lysis of abnormal cell 4. Recognition and adhesion
4,2,1,3
What is considered a "normal" cardiac output when resting? Please provide units. (Figure 20-24)
5-7.5 L/min
Calculate the cardiac output of a patient with a heart rate of 100 beats/minute and a stroke volume of 75 ml.
7500 ml/min
Considering the left ventricle, why does isovolumetric ventricular contraction occur during ventricular systole?
Aortic pressure is higher than ventricular pressure and the ventricle must pressurize the blood to open the aortic valve.
The medulla of a lymph node contains ________ lymphocytes and macrophages.
B
Activation of which kind of receptor causes heart rate to
beta-one
The bicuspid or mitral valve is located
between the left atrium and left ventricle.
An increase in the rate of action potentials from baroreceptors will trigger a reflex to
both decrease heart rate and decrease pressure.
When carotid and aortic baroreceptors reduce their output,
both heart rate and stroke volume increase.
The long plateau phase of the cardiac muscle action potential is due to
calcium channels remaining open.
The term used to describe fluid collecting in the pericardial cavity that restricts the movement of the heart is known as
cardiac tamponade
The coronary sinus drains the ________ into the ________.
cardiac veins; right atrium
Rheumatic fever causes generalized inflammation of the heart called
carditis
The attraction or repulsion of certain cells to chemicals in their environment is called
chemotaxis
The first blood vessels to branch from the aorta are the ________ arteries.
coronary
If the force of ventricular contraction increases, what will happen to the end-systolic volume?
decrease
Drugs that block the beta-one adrenergic receptors will
decrease heart rate.
The P wave of the electrocardiogram is a signal from
depolarization of the atria
The relaxation phase of the cardiac cycle is called
diastole
The amount of blood remaining in the ventricle when the semilunar valve closes is the
end-systolic volume
The structure that permits blood flow from the right atrium to the left atrium in the fetal circulation is the
foramen ovale
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes the disease known as AIDS selectively infects ________ cells.
helper T
Milly has just received a kidney transplant and is taking cyclosporin A to help prevent graft rejection. This medication is one in a class of drugs known as ________ drugs.
immunosuppressive
Martha had a heart transplant. In order to keep her body from rejecting the transplant she takes
immunosuppressive drugs
Positive inotropic drugs such as glucagon and thyroid hormone cause
increased contractility
In cardiac muscle, the fast depolarization phase of the action potential is the result of
increased membrane permeability to sodium ions.
Immunity that is genetically determined and present at birth is called ________ immunity.
innate
Collectively, the conducting cells that carry the impulse from the SA node to the AV node is known as the
internodal pathway
A sample of John's blood shows a high level of pyrogens. This would indicate that John
is running a fever
During the beginning of ventricular systole when the muscle is contracting but not enough pressure has built up to open the semilunar valves the heart is said to be in
isovolumetric contraction.
The AV node delay is beneficial because
it allows time for the atria to contract.
An MI that affects the ________ side of the heart is more severe because it has to pump blood with ________ force.
left; more
An accumulation of lymph in a region where lymphatic drainage has been blocked is called
lymphedema.
What types of cells are found in the white pulp of the spleen and in the red pulp of the spleen? (Figure 22-8)
lymphocytes; red blood cells
The coronary sulcus is a groove that
marks the border between the atria and ventricles.
An inflammatory response is triggered when
mast cells release histamine and heparin.
In the middle of the thoracic cavity is a region occupied by the heart, great vessels, thymus, esophagus, and trachea called the
mediastinum
Heart rate is controlled by neurons of the cardiovascular center located in the
medulla oblongata
Fixed macrophages that are found in the central nervous system are called
microglia
Various types of macrophages are derived from
monocytes
Plasma contains ________ special proteins that form the complement system.
more than 30
The release of endogenous pyrogen (or interleukin-1) by active macrophages would
produce a fever
One possible consequence of untreated strep throat is a disease causing inflammation of heart called
rheumatic fever.
The pulmonary valve prevents backward flow into the
right ventricle
Cytotoxic T cells can attack target cells with which of the following chemical weapons?
secrete a cytokine that triggers apoptosis
The basic heartrate established by the SA node is called the
sinus rhythm
The volume of blood ejected from each ventricle during a contraction is called the
stroke volume
Cardiac output is increased by
sympathetic stimulation
The contraction phase of the cardiac cycle is called
systole
A crime scene investigator found that a biological fluid sample contains a large amount of IgA-type antibody. This fluid is probably
tears
As a result of the long refractory period in the cardiac action potential, cardiac muscle cannot exhibit
tetany
The primary lymphoid tissues include
the bone marrow and thymus
Leslie has a severe sore throat and the lymph nodes in her neck are swollen. This would indicate that
the lymph nodes contain an increased number of lymphocytes.
Tetanic muscle contractions don't occur in a normal cardiac muscle because
the refractory period lasts until the muscle relaxes.
The normal pacemaker of the heart is located in
the sinoatrial node
If the connection between the SA node and AV node becomes blocked,
the ventricles will beat more slowly.
An infection and inflammation of the aggregated lymphatic nodules in the pharynx is called
tonsillitis.
Muscular ridges on the inner surface of the ventricles are called
trabeculae carneae.
Beginning with the right atrium, what is the order of the valves through which blood will pass? (Figure 20-5)
tricuspid valve, pulmonary valve, mitral valve, aortic valve
What feature do lymphatic vessels share with veins that allows lymph to flow in only one direction? (Figure 22-3)
valves
Which factor directly influences preload?
venous return
The heart spends most of the cardiac cycle in which phase?
ventricular diastole
In a routine examination, some blood is taken and analyzed. The results show a high IgM titer for the mumps virus but a low IgG anti-mumps titer. This would indicate the person
was recently infected with mumps.
Immunoglobulins that are most abundant and are responsible for resistance against many viruses, bacteria, and bacterial toxins are
IgG
Pregnant women are encouraged to get flu shots so that the maternal ________ can pass through the placenta to the fetus.
IgG
What happens to the electrical impulse when it reaches the AV node? (Figure 20-11)
It gets delayed
If the thymus shrank and stopped making thymosins, we would expect to see an immediate decrease in the number of
T cells
When heart rate increases, the time spent in
all phases decreases but most of the decrease is during diastole.
The complement system works closely with and complements the action of
antibodies
Immediate hypersensitivity reactions like hay fever may be treated by
antihistamines
What type of immunity develops after receiving a vaccine? (Figure 22-17)
artificially acquired active immunity
________ are large lymphatic nodules that are located in the walls of the pharynx.
Tonsils
The adult heart is roughly the size of
a man's clenched fist.