A&P 1111 Unit 16 & 17

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ejection fraction

% of ventricle emptied at systole

What ion is primarily responsible for maintaining the contractile myocytes prolonged contraction phase?

Calcium

Which vessels carry deoxygenated blood from the heart tissue into the right atrium?

Coronary veins

Pericardia effusion

Excess fluid in cavity

What is the function of the myocardium?

It produces the heart's strong and continuous pumping action.

The pacemaking electrical impulses originate from myocytes called:

SA node

conduction cells

SA node, AV node, Purkinje fibers

An Impulse travels through the hearts conduction system in which of the following sequences?

Sinoatrial (SA) node, atrioventricular (AV) node, bundle of His, bundled branches, perkinje fibers

What is the purpose of the heart valves?

To control the flow of blood through the heart and prevent blood backflow

Contractile and conduction cells have different forms of action potentials.

True

Evaluate the following statement: Because the heart generates its own electrical stimulation, it can continue to beat for a short time after being removed from the body.

True

Ductus venosus

allows blood to bypass the fetal liver

Foramen ovale

allows blood to bypass the pulmonary circulation

End-systolic volume

amount remaining in ventricles after contraction - about 50 ml

The heart is ______ to the trachea.

anterior

The heart is located _______ to the esophagus, and the _________ separates it from the esophagus.

anterior, trachea

The _________ is the largest artery in the body.

aorta

oxygenated blood flows from the heart through systemic circulation in which order?

arteries, arterials, capillaries, venules, veins

in systemic circulation, oxygenated blood is pumped from the heart into _________, which carry it to body tissues. _______ carries the oxygenated blood back to the heart.

arteries, veins

All of the following are types of blood vessels except

atria

P wave

atrial systole/deplarization

The conduction system of the heart is controlled by the _______ nervous system.

autonomic

the ________ are there a supply the upper limbs, and the _________ are they supplied the lower limbs.

axillary, femoral

the first and last step of systemic circulation are:

blood is pumped from the left ventricle into the aorta, blood drains from the superior and inferior vinaigaba into the right atrium

the volume of blood, in liters, that each ventricle of the heart ejects every minute is known as ________.

cardiac output

If your friend asked you to explain an activity that increases cardiac output to the maximum, which of the following would you say?

cardiac output increases with physical activity, rising to a maximum that may be four times greater than the resting output.

which order is Supply the brain?

carotid

Umbilical Vein

carries oxygen and other nutrients to the fetus

Funny channels are part of:

conduction myocytes

Systemic veins carry _________, and systemic arteries carry ________.

deoxygenated blood, oxygenated blood

Ductus arteriosus

diverts blood from the pulmonary trunk to the aorta

Which of the following best describes the role of the pericardium?

encloses and protects the heart

Which of the following accurately lists the layers of the heart wall, from interior to exterior?

endocardium, myocardium, epicardium

the purpose of valves is to:

ensure unidirectional blood flow

Placenta

exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and fetal waste

An adult heart is approximately the size of a

fist

What allows the electrical coupling of neighboring contractile myocytes?

gap junctions

What is the function of the heart in relation to the circulatory system?

it controls the circulation of blood throughout the body.

Which of the following causes blood pressure?

it is caused by the blood flow generated by the heart as it pumps and the resistance that blood encounters as it moves through the enclosed vessel.

What is the function of the thoracic cage in regards to the heart?

it surrounds and protects the heart

the major veins training the head are the:

jugular veins

The conduction system of the heart regulates the electrical impulses that

make the heart beat

The heart is located _______ to the two lungs, and the _______ lung experiences the greatest displacement due to the heart's location.

medial, left

contractile cells

myocadiocytes

the layer of the heart wall primarily responsible for the hearts pumping action is the:

myocardium

SA node

natural pacemaker

At the resting membrane potential of a contractile myocyte, the inside of the plasma membrane is

negative

Heart rate

number of cardiac cycles per minute

pulmonary veins carry _______, and pulmonary arteries carry _______.

oxygenated blood, deoxygenated blood

"Red blood" designates ________ blood, which is only seen in the chambers on the _______ side of the heart.

oxygenated, left

Chordae tendineae are chordlike tendons that are anchored to

papillary muscles.

The right and left ventricles contain _______ muscles, which contract to pull on the chordae tendineae. The purpose of the chordae tendineae is to ___________.

papillary, prevent inversion of the heart valves

the iliac veins are located in which area of the body?

pelvic region

Which of the following statements accurately describes pulmonary circulation?

pulmonary circulation delivers deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs and oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart.

If your friend asked you to distinguish between pulmonary and systemic circulation, which of the following would you most likely say?

pulmonary circulation moves blood between the heart and lungs and systemic circulation moves blood between heart and the rest of the body.

The kidneys are supplied by the:

renal arteries

The flow of blood through the heart and pulmonary circulation occurs in which sequence?

right atrium, tricuspid valve, right ventricle, pulmonary valve, pulmonary circulation, left atrium, mitral valve, left ventricle, aortic valve

Pericardium

sack surrounding the heart

The heart is located within the thoracic cage, between the ________ and ________ rib.

second and fifth

Pericardial cavity

serous fluid

which part of the heart's conduction system sends the impulse that begins the process of conduction?

sinoatrial (SA) node

Which of the following accurately lists the structures through which electrical impulses pass, from initiation to culmination?

sinoatrial node, atrioventricular node, bundle of His, bundle branches, Purkinje fibers

when blood pressure increases, blood flow _________. when resistance increases, blood flow _________.

speeds up, slows down

The visible surface of the heart shown here is the ____________ surface.

sternocostal

___________ is the amount of blood a ventricle pumps out during one contraction.

stroke volume

cardiac output is determined from which of the following factors?

stroke volume and heart rate

Cardiac output

stroke volume times heart rate

the function of coronary circulation is to:

supply cardiac muscle with oxygenated blood and drain deoxygenated blood from it

During _______, the ventricles contract and blood pumps out of the heart. during _________, the ventricles relax and blood flows into the heart.

systole, diastol

120 mmhg, or millimeters of mercury, is the average _________ pressure for an adult.

systolic

the point of highest blood pressure is ________ pressure, and the point of lowest blood pressure ________ pressure.

systolic, diastolic

If a friend asked you to describe the spatial relationship among the heart, lungs, and diaphragm, which of the following would you most likely say?

the heart is located between the lungs and superior to the diaphragm.

the superior and inferior mesentric arteries primarily Supply:

the intestines

If your instructor asked you to explain why the myocardium is thicker in the left ventricle than the right ventricle, which of the following would you most likely say?

the left ventricle has to pump harder to overcome the high resistance required to pump blood into the long systemic circuit, whereas the right ventricle does not need to generate as much pressure since the pulmonary circuit is shorter and provides less resistance.

Why do you think the heart is called a "double-pump"?

the right and left sides of the heart work in coordination to pump oxygenated blood to the body and deoxygenated blood to the lungs.

Which of the following statements accurately compares the right and left atrioventricular valves?

the right atrioventricular valve has three cusps, whereas the left atrioventricular valve has two.

arteries are structurally different from bands in which way?

the thicker and stretch your walls to accommodate higher pressures. they lack valves.

Which of the following statements accurately describes a difference between the right and left ventricles?

the walls of the left ventricle are three times thicker than those of the right ventricle

Which of the following is a shared characteristic among all blood vessel types?

they all have lumens

Myocardium

thickest layer

Endocardium

thin layer of simple squamous epithelium

QT interval

time of depolarization and repolarization of ventricles

Blood moving from the atria into the ventricles flow through which two valves?

tricuspid (right AV) and mitral (bicuspid or left AV)

All of the following are structures arteries and veins have in common except

valves

angiotensin II

vasoconstrictor

antidiuretic hormone

vasoconstrictor

endothelial derived factors

vasoconstrictor

epinephrine

vasoconstrictor

norepinephrine

vasoconstrictor

atrial natriuretic peptide

vasodilator

ethanol

vasodilator

histamine

vasodilator

kinins

vasodilator

nitric oxide

vasodilator

Which of the following statements accurately describes systole and diastole?

ventricular contraction and constriction are known as systole, whereas ventricular relaxation and expansion are known as diastole.

T wave

ventricular repolarization

QRS Complex

ventricular systole/depolarization

Epicardium

visceral layer of pericardium

Stroke volume output

volume the ventricles decreases after systole in mL

The heart is located _________ the thoracic cage, ________ the lungs, and the diaphragm

within, between, superior to


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