Anatomy & Physiology Exam 1
The Pulmonary Valve is forced open when the pressure in the left ventricle increase. a. True b. False
False
Which of these stimulates the gonads to make reproductive cells? a. Follicle-stimulating hormone b. Oxytocin c. Antidiuretic hormone d. Estrogen e. Progesterone
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Antibodies are: a. Albumins b. Fibrinogens c. Globulins d. Any of these can be antibodies
Globulins
Skeletal muscles are important for moving blood through: a. Veins b. Arteries c. Both d. Neither
Veins
What number are the pulmonary veins? a. 1 b. 2 c. 8 d. 9 e. 10
10
How many oxygen molecules can one hemoglobin carry (max)? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4 e. 5
4
Which part of the adrenal gland secretes epinephrine? a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. 4
4
The average volume of blood in a person is: a. 1L b. 5L c. 15L d. 50L
5L
The average pH of blood is: a. 5.5-6.5 b. 7.35-7.45 c. 12.3-13.3 d. Exactly 7.0
7.35-7.45
Releasing and inhibiting hormones act on the: a. Thyroid gland b. Anterior pituitary gland c. Adrenal glands d. Posterior pituitary gland e. Pancreas
Anterior pituitary gland
Which of these regulates blood flow into a capillary bed? a. Arteries b. Veins c. Arterioles d. Venules
Arterioles
AV valves are open during: a. Atrial systole b. Ventricular systole c. Both d. Neither
Atrial systole
Select all that would be present for type B blood. a. A antigen b. B antigen c. Anti-A antibody d. Anti-B antibody e. None of these would be present
B antigen Anti-A antibody
Which leukocytes mediated inflammation by secreting chemicals like histamine? a. Basophils b. Neutrophils c. Monocytes d. Eosinophils e. Lymphocytes
Basophils
Which of these is most important for absorption at the venue end of a capillary? a. Blood hydrostatic pressure b. Interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure c. Blood colloid osmotic pressure d. Interstitial fluid osmotic pressure
Blood colloid osmotic pressure
Which of these are the most important for filtration at the arteriole end of a capillary? a. Blood colloid osmotic pressure b. Interstitial fluid osmotic pressure c. Blood hydrostatic pressure d. Interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure
Blood hydrostatic pressure
Which of these have valves that prevent blood from flowing backwards? a. Arteries b. Veins c. Both d. Neither
Both
Which of these best describes a heartbeat? a. Both ventricles contract followed by both atria b. Both atria contract followed by both ventricles c. The right side of the heart contracts followed by the left side d. The left side of the heart contracts followed by the right side
Both atria contract followed by both ventricles
Which blood vessels function for exchange of substances? a. Capillaries b. Arteries c. Veins d. Venules e. Arterioles
Capillaries
All hormone are secreted into and transported by the blood. a. True b. False
False
Which of these increases the amount of glucose in the blood? a. Glucagon b. Insulin c. Aldosterone d. Calcitonin
Glucagon
What protein carries oxygen inside of erythrocytes? a. Myoglobin b. Immunoglobin A c. Hemoglobin d. Albumin e. Fibrinogen
Hemoglobin
Receptors for lipid-soluble hormones are located: a. On the plasma membrane b. Inside the cell c. Both d. Neither
Inside the cell
Which of these decreases the amount of glucose in the blood? a. Glucagon b. Insulin c. Aldosterone d. Parathyroid hormone
Insulin
Which heart chamber generates the most pressure when contracting? a. Right atrium b. Right ventricle c. Left atrium d. Left ventricle
Left ventricle
Which leukocytes are involved in immune responses? a. Lymphocytes b. Monocytes c. Basophils d. Neutrophils e. Eosinophils
Lymphocytes
Which formed elements are derived from monocytes and can be either fixed or wandering? a. Eosinophils b. Basophils c. Lymphocytes d. Macrophages e. Platelets
Macrophages
Which leukocytes are the most common phagocytes in the body? a. Lymphocytes b. Monocytes c. Neutrophils d. Basophils e. Eosinophils
Neutrophils
Receptors for water-soluble hormones are located: a. On the plasma membrane b. Inside the cell c. Both d. Neither
On the plasma membrane
The serous membrane around the heart is called the: a. Pleura b. Peritoneum c. Pericardium d. Adventitia
Pericardium
Which of these does not contain oxygenated blood? a. Aorta b. Pulmonary Veins c. Pulmonary Arteries d. Left Atrium
Pulmonary Arteries
Which heart chamber pumps deoxygenated blood to the lungs? a. Right atrium b. Right ventricle c. Left atrium d. Left ventricle
Right Ventricle
Which heart chamber receives deoxygenated blood from the body? a. Right atrium b. Right ventricle c. Left atrium d. Left ventricle
Right atrium
Each heartbeat originates in the: a. Punkinje fibers b. SA node c. AV node d. Bundle branches e. Medulla oblongata
SA Node
The left side of the heart is involves with: a. Pulmonary circulation b. Systemic circulation
Systemic circulation
Which two glands are responsible for secreting hormones that regulate the blood concentration of calcium? a. Thyroid & Parathyroid b. Adrenal & Pancreas c. Pancreas & Thyroid d. Adrenal & Parathyroid e. Anterior & Posterior Pituitary
Thyroid & Parathyroid
Which of these is important for metabolism and development of the nervous system? a. Parathyroid hormone b. Thyroid Hormones c. Human growth hormones d. Insulin e. Cortisol
Thyroid Hormones
Which of these stimulates the production and secretion of T3 and T4? a. Luteinizing hormone b. Follicle-stimulating hormone c. Thyroid-stimulating hormone d. Parathyroid hormone e. Calcitonin
Thyroid-stimulating hormone
The cardiovascular center of the medulla oblongata can increase or decrease heart rate. a. True b. False
True
Which blood types listed below can be given to a recipient with type B blood? Select all that apply. a. Type A b. Type B c. Type AB d. Type O
Type B Type O
Which of these collect blood from capillary beds? a. Venules b. Arterioles c. Veins d. Arteries
Venules
Which of these can be found in blood plasma? a. oxygen b. hormones c. ions d. glucose e. all of these
all of these
Arteries always: a. carry oxygenated blood b. carry deoxygenated blood c. carry blood away from the heart d. carry blood towards the heart
carry blood away from the heart
Which hormone deals with glucose production and use, and regulates stress in the body? a. Aldosterone b. Insulin c. Glucagon d. Cortisol e. Thyroid Hormones
Cortisol