Exam 2 blood vessels
Which of the following obeys the rule that arteries carry blood away from the heart A) right coronary artery B) left circumflex artery C) common carotid artery D) marginal artery E) left descending artery
common carotid artery
The hormone that produces cardiovascular effects similar to activation of the sympathetic nervous
epinephrine
The external iliac artery branches to form the ________ arteries.
femoral and deep femoral
Homeostatic mechanisms in response to blood loss include all of the following, except A) uptake of interstitial fluid due to reduced capillary pressure. B) inhibition of EPO secretion. C) activation of ADH secretion. D) activation of aldosterone secretion. E) increased thirst and water intake.
inhibition of EPO secretion
An important artery that supplies blood to the brain is the ________ artery.
internal carotid
Blood from the brain returns to the heart through the ________ vein.
internal jugular
Pulmonary veins carry blood to the
left atrium
Total peripheral resistance is related to all of the following, except the A) length of a blood vessel. B) osmolarity of interstitial fluids. C) flow characteristics. D) blood viscosity. E) blood vessel diameter.
osmolarity of interstitial fluid
As blood travels from arteries to veins,
pressure drops
The difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures is called the ________ pressure.
pulse
Each of the following will lead to a decrease in blood pressure, except A) release of renin. B) decrease in blood volume. C) decreased peripheral resistance. D) increased levels of ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide). E) increased levels of aldosterone.
release of renin
Elderly individuals usually have
stiff inelastic arteries
Which of the following is most likely to result from an aneurysm in a brain artery A) hypotension B) quadriplegia C) stroke D) myocardial infarction E) pulmonary embolism
stroke
The vessel that receives blood from the head, neck, chest, shoulders, and arms is the
superior vena cava
Branches off the aortic arch include the A) brachiocephalic trunk. B) left subclavian artery. C) left common carotid artery. D) all of the above E) B and C only
D
During exercise A) vasodilation occurs at the active skeletal muscles. B) venous return increases. C) both cardiac output and stroke volume increase. D) all of the above E) A and C only
D
In which of the following would the blood flow be highest A) a vessel 0.5 cm in diameter and 2 meters long B) a vessel 1.0 cm in diameter and 10 meters long C) a vessel 0.5 cm in diameter and 4 meters long D) a vessel 1.0 cm in diameter and 2 meters long
D
Arteriosclerosis can lead to A) hypertension. B) stroke. C) coronary artery disease. D) both A and C E) A, B, and C
E
To defend blood volume against dehydration, the body A) accelerates reabsorption of water at the kidneys. B) experiences a recall of interstitial fluids. C) experiences an increase in the blood colloidal osmotic pressure. D) increases water intake. E) all of the above
E
The two vertebral arteries fuse to form a large artery, the
basilar artery
If a person has a blood pressure of 120/90, his mean arterial pressure would be ________ mm Hg.
93
When renin is released from the kidney
angiotensinogen is converted into angiotensin I.
Clinically, the term blood pressure usually refers to
arterial pressure
Blood flow to a tissue will increase if the
arterioles dilate
The vein that is formed from the fusion of the subclavian with the internal and external jugulars is the ________ vein.
brachiocephalic
Each of the following factors would increase cardiac output, except A) increased venous return. B) decreased parasympathetic stimulation of the heart. C) increased sympathetic stimulation of the heart. D) increased blood concentration of glucose. E) stimulation of the heart by epinephrine.
increased blood concentration of glucose
Each of the following changes will result in increased blood flow to a tissue, except A) increased hematocrit. B) increased vessel diameter. C) increased blood pressure. D) decreased peripheral resistance. E) relaxation of precapillary sphincters.
increased hematocrit
Each of the following will cause an increase in blood pressure, except A) increased levels of aldosterone. B) increased levels of angiotensin II. C) increased blood volume. D) increased levels of ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide). E) increased levels of ADH (antidiuretic hormone).
increased levels of ANP(atrial natriuretic peptide)