A&P II - ch. 20

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Which is the most common type of capillary?

Continuous

The left suprarenal and gonadal veins differ from the right suprarenal and gonadal veins in how directly they get to the inferior vena cava. (T/F)

False?

When blood flow increases stretch of specific arterioles in the kidney, the arterioles reflexively contract to keep blood pressure from getting too high. This is an example of the myogenic response. (T/F)

False?

Which path of arteries would a blood cell follow on its way from the thigh to the foot?

Femoral a., popliteal a., anterior tibial a., dorsalis pedis a.

Which statement is accurate? - Filtration dominates at the arterial end of a capillary bed, and is driven by osmotic pressure. - Filtration dominates at the arterial end of a capillary bed, and is driven by hydrostatic pressure. - Filtration dominates at the venous end of a capillary bed, and is driven by osmotic pressure. - Filtration dominates at the venous end of a capillary bed, and is driven by hydrostatic pressure.

Filtration dominates at the arterial end of a capillary bed, and is driven by hydrostatic pressure.

What causes much of the blood in the fetal right atrium to be shunted to the left atrium through the foramen ovale?

The blood pressure in the right atrium is greater than in the left atrium.

Which statement accurately compares filtration and reabsorption?

Filtration involves bulk flow of fluid out of the blood, whereas reabsorption is bulk flow back into the blood.

Which carries blood from the liver to the inferior vena cava?

Hepatic veins

What causes closure of the foramen ovale at birth?

Higher pressure in the left atrium, which causes interatrial septum flaps to close

Which of the artery types contain the internal and external elastic laminae?

Muscular arteries

Which sequence indicates the correct pathway for blood in the arterial flow of the upper appendage?

Subclavian artery - axillary artery - brachial artery - ulnar artery

Several esophageal branches emerge off of which of the following vessels?

Superior mesenteric artery

Which part of the circulatory system holds the largest amount of blood?

Systemic veins

Systolic pressure is greater than diastolic pressure due to the force generated by ventricular contraction. (T/F)

True

The contraction of skeletal muscles plays an important role in the movement of blood in the veins. (T/F)

True

The higher the degree of vascularization in a tissue, the greater the potential for local blood flow. (T/F)

True

Branches of the subclavian arteries carry blood on the way to the brain, neck and shoulder muscles, and mammary glands. (T/F)

True?

During a dangerous situation, the sympathetic nervous system causes widespread vasoconstriction, raising systemic blood pressure. This is an example of the myogenic response. (T/F)

True?

The liver receives oxygenated blood from the common hepatic artery and deoxygenated blood from the hepatic portal vein. (T/F)

True?

The stomach needs the celiac artery blood supply in order to receive blood. (T/F)

True?

The radial and ulnar veins fuse to form ________ veins; all of these veins are _______ veins.

brachial, deep

The superior vena cava is formed by the merging of the _______ veins.

brachiocephalic

The artery that bifurcates into the right subclavian artery and the right common carotid artery is the...

brachiocephalic artery.

Gas, nutrient, and waste exchange occur between the __________ and the tissues of the body.

capillaries

The cardiac center of the brainstem includes the...

cardioacceleratory center, from which sympathetic pathways extend.

Valves in veins...

cause venous blood flow to go in only one direction.

High carbon dioxide levels and low pH in blood of the carotid arteries will stimulate...

chemoreceptors to activate the vasomotor center.

Precapillary sphincters will...

close when the tissue's needs have been met.

Blood velocity is measured in _________ and is generally _________ related to total cross-sectional area of blood vessels.

cm/second; inversely

The end of the aorta occurs when the vessel bifurcates into the...

common iliac arteries.

As blood moves from the arterial end to the venous end of a capillary, net filtration pressure...

decreases, as blood hydrostatic pressure decreases.

Umbilical arteries carry _______ blood.

deoxygenated (to the placenta)

The pulmonary trunk carries...

deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle toward the lungs.

Superior phrenic arteries supply the ______ and emerge from the _____.

diaphragm; descending thoracic aorta

Oxygen and carbon dioxiode are transported between the blood and interstitial fluid by way of...

diffusion from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration.

Blood flow is...

directly related to the pressure gradient but inversely related to the resistance.

Peripheral resistance is...

directly related to vessel length and inversely related to vessel radius.

The function of the postcapillary venule is to...

drain the capillary bed.

The largest arteries of the body are classified as...

elastic arteries.

The vessels that supply the lower limbs are the...

external iliac arteries.

As a venous pathway moves closer to the heart, the veins...

get larger.

As an arterial pathway moves farther from the heart, the arteries...

get smaller.

Systolic blood pressure is recorded...

in arteries and is the maximal pressure that is recorded during ventricular contraction.

Excitation of the vasomotor center results in...

increased sympathetic activity and predominantly more vasoconstriction than vasodilation.

Increased cardiac output ______ the blood pressure.

increases

The left renal vein, right renal vein, right suprarenal vein, and right gonadal vein merge directly into the...

inferior vena cava.

The respiratory pump assists blood movement within the veins of the trunk, because as a person inspires...

intra-abdominal pressure increases and intrathoracic pressure decreases.

The umbilical cord contains _____ umbilical vein(s) and _____ umbilical artery(ies).

one; two

Aldosterone and atrial natriuretic peptide have ________ effects on blood pressure.

opposite

The femoral vein becomes the external iliac vein when it...

passes above the inguinal ligament.

The arteries that anastomose and form the two arterial arches in the palm are the _____ and _____ arteries.

radial; ulnar

Considering the bulk flow that occurs at capillary beds, the lymphatic system is needed to...

reabsorb excess fluid from the interstitial fluid.

Tissue damage can trigger local release of histamine, which can...

stimulate release of nitric oxide, a vasodilator.

At a capillary bed, a vasoconstrictor...

stimulates precapillary sphincters and decreases local blood flow.

The ________ is composed of an endothelium and a subendothelial layer made up of a thin layer of areolar connective tissue.

tunica intima

The ________ is composed of circularly arranged layers of smooth muscle cells.

tunica media

In arteries, the thickest layer of the wall is the...

tunica media.

A network of small arteries called the ___________ provides a blood supply to the tunica externa of very large vessels.

vasa vasorum

Angiotensin II causes...

vasoconstriction, decrease urine formation, and increased thirst.

Atrial natriuretic peptide stimulates...

vasoconstriction, increased urine output, and therefore increased blood pressure.

When physical exertion has ended and the body is at rest, veins demonstrate...

vasodilation so that blood is shifted toward the rest of the circulatory system.

Blood pressure is lowest in...

veins.

Angiogenesis...

allows for an increase in the perfusion of a local tissue.

After birth, the remnant of the umbilical vein becomes the...

ligamentum teres.

Pulmonary arteries are wider than systemic arteries. Therefore, pulmonary circuit blood pressure is...

low and blood flows very slowly through pulmonary capillaries, maximizing gas exchange.

Imagine someone who drank too much water before running a race. Their very watery blood would have...

low viscosity and therefore have low resistance.

The branch of the external carotid that is responsible for supplying the teeth, gums, nasal cavity, and meninges is the _____ artery.

maxillary

At the bifurcation of the aorta in the pelvic region, the _______ artery arises to supply the sacrum and coccyx.

median sacral

Concerning the exchange between blood and interstitial fluid at systemic capillaries...

more fluid is filtered than reabsorbed.

Net filtration pressure (NFP) is equal to the...

net hydrostatic pressure minus the net colloid osmotic pressure.

The hepatic portal system allows for the processing of...

nutrients and toxins absorbed from the gastrointestinal system into the blood.

Blood colloid osmotic pressure is largely due to...

the proteins in the blood, and it promotes reabsorption.

To prevent excessive blood loss following tissue damage, local chemicals such as...

thromboxanes are released to trigger vasoconstriction.

The inferior mesenteric artery supplies blood to the...

transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum.

A venule becomes a vein when its diameter is greater than ____ micrometers.

100

If someone's blood pressure were listed as 125/75 mmHg, then their pulse pressure would be...

50 mmHg.

If someone's blood pressure were listed as 110/65 mmHg, then their mean arterial pressure (MAP) would be...

80 mmHg.

Imagine a patient who loses lots of blood and therefore has less stretch of their aorta with each heartbeat. What reflex will result?

Baroreceptors decrease firing, the cardioacceleratory center increases firing, and cardiac output will exhibit a compensatory increase.

During exercise, blood flow to skeletal muscles increases. What other blood flow changes occur?

Blood flow to coronary vessels increases, and flow to abdominal organs decreases.

Imagine yourself sitting in an awkward position in an uncomfortable chair that is depriving part of your leg from normal blood flow. This deprivation of adequate perfusion will result in what sort of local changes in your leg?

Buildup of carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions will cause vasodilation.

Which fetal circulatory structure shunts blood from the pulmonary trunk to the aorta?

Ductus arteriosus

A vasodilator causes a decrease in local blood flow at a capillary bed. (T/F)

False

Although local blood flow to different organs varies from time to time (based on demand), the distribution of blood vessels in the various organs of the body is fairly similar. (T/F)

False

An increase in blood vessel diameter would lead to a decrease in blood flow. (T/F)

False

Filtration and reabsorption are processes that involve water (a solvent) but not solutes. (T/F)

False

Increases in angiotensin II levels cause decreases in blood pressure. (T/F)

False

Of the three artery types, the elastic arteries have the greatest ability to vasoconstrict and vasodilate. (T/F)

False

The azygos vein is located on the left side of the vertebrae. (T/F)

False

The great saphenous vein is a deep vein and the popliteal vein is a superficial vein. (T/F)

False

What branches arise directly from the celiac trunk?

Left gastric, splenic, and common hepatic arteries

Which statement accurately describes total blood flow?

Total blood flow equals cardiac output and can vary significantly over time with activity levels.

Among the advantages of the cerebral arterial circle is the presence of collateral channels of blood flow to the brain should a supply artery become blocked. (T/F)

True

Blood hydrostatic pressure in systemic capillaries is greater than interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure.

True

Epinephrine, aldosterone, and antidiuretic hormone each cause an increase in blood pressure. (T/F)

True

Pulmonary veins carry blood toward the left atrium of the heart. (T/F)

True

Some large molecules, such as fatty acids, are transported between capillaries and tissues by vesicular transport. (T/F)

True

Tendons and ligaments have...

a low degree of vascularization, therefore low perfusion and slow healing.

Sinusoids are found in a: bone marrow b: spleen c: small intestine d: kidney e: liver f: muscle g: skin

a, b, e

The brachiocephalic veins are formed by the a: Internal jugular veins b: Right sigmoid sinus c: Left sigmoid sinus d: Subclavian veins e: Traight sinus

a, d

Which are found in the capillary wall? a: Endothelium b: Subendothelial layer c: Internal elastic lamina d: Intercellular clefts e: External elastic lamina f: Basement membrane

a, d, f

If someone suffered from hypertension, such that the blood pressure in their capillaries was elevated, then net filtration pressure would be...

above normal.

In general, as an artery's diameter decreases, the artery walls show...

an increase in the relative amount of smooth muscle and a decrease in the relative amount of elastic fibers.

Renin converts...

angiotensinogen to angiotensin I.

The anterior communicating artery of the cerebral arterial circle connects the...

anterior cerebral arteries.

The artery that will eventually subdivide to form the posterior cerebral arteries is the _____ artery.

basilar

The _________ run(s) adjacent to the medial surface of the upper limb and eventually helps form the axillary vein.

basilic vein

If someone were to have abnormally low levels of protein in their blood, then net filtration pressure would...

be higher than normal.

The force per unit area that blood places on the inside wall of a blood vessel...

is called the blood pressure.

A portal system...

is one in which blood flows through two capillary beds before being sent back to the heart.

The popliteal artery supplies the...

knee joint.

If someone were to decrease their food intake and increase aerobic exercise, they might lose adipose tissue and condition their muscles. These changes would also influence their blood vessels, as there would be...

regression of blood vessels in adipose tissue and angiogenesis in skeletal muscle.

Circulation to the spleen demonstrates a(n)...

simple pathway, as one artery delivers blood and one vein drains the organ.

The velocity of blood flow through capillaries is...

slow, which allows sufficient time for exchange of gases and nutrients between blood and tissues.

The internal thoracic artery will become the _________, which carries blood to the superior abdominal wall.

superior epigastric artery

The artery that arises from the descending aorta and is immediately inferior to the celiac trunk is the _____ artery.

superior mesenteric

Atherosclerosis involves a...

sustained increase in resistance that leads to increases in arterial pressure to maintain adequate blood flow.


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