AP2 CHAPTERS 18-
TOF. the walls of the lymphatic capillaries are only one cell thick
true
TOF. though the autonomic innervation by autonomic centers in the brainstem cannot initiate a heartbeat, it can increase or decrease the heart rate
true
TOF. tonsils are secondary lymphatic structures
true
what prenatal structure forms the ascending aorta and pulmonary trunk
truncus arteriosus
the __ is composed on an endothelium and a sub endothelial layer made up of a thin layer of areolar connective tissue
tunica intima
in arteries, the thickest layer of the wall is the
tunica media
the __ is composed of circulatory arranged layers of smooth muscle cells
tunica media
typically, there are _ papillary muscles that project from the wall of the left ventricle and attach to the chordae tendineae that supports the left AV valve
two
subclavian trunks drain lymph from the
upper limbs, breasts, and superficial thorax
what area does not contain MALT
urinary tract respiratory tract genital tract gastrointestinal tract NO EXCEPTIONS
formed primarily of tunica intima and strengthened by elastic and collagen fibers, the __ in veins prevent blood from pooling
valves
a network of small arteries called the __ provides a blood supply to the tunica externa of very large vessels
vasa vasorum
angiotensis 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 they function as blood reservoirs
the cyclical process of contracting and relaxing of the pre capillary sphincters is called __
vasomotion
because lymphatic vessels have three tunics (intima, media, externa) and valves, they structurally resemble
veins
blood pressure is lowest in
veins
in the fetus, the blood from the umbilical vein is shunted away from the liver and sent to the inferior vena cava through the ductus __
venosus
the inferior chambers of the heart are called
ventricles
the pericardial cavity is between the
visceral and parietal layers of the serous pericardium
the epicardium is another name for the
visceral layer of the serous pericardium
congenital hemolytic anemia is
when destruction of erythrocytes is more rapid than normal
B lymphocytes are
white blood cells that are generated in red bone marrow
the temperature of blood is about _ than measured body temperature
1 C higher
a venule becomes a vein when its diameter is greater than __ micrometers
100
the life span of an erythrocyte is about _ days
120
during a cardiac cycle, how many of the four chambers contract at any one time
2
the thymus contains __ lobes and is located __
2 mediastinum
how many half moon shaped, pocket like cusps are found in each semilunar valve
3
the globulins make up about _ percent of all plasma proteins
37
if someone's blood pressure were listed as 125/75 mmHg, then their pulse pressure would be
50 mmHg
plasma makes up about _ percent of a centrifuged sample of whole blood
55
if someone's blood pressure were listed as 110/65 mmHg, then their mean arterial pressure would be
80 mmHg
what most closely approximates the percentage of water in plasma by weight
92%
a person with erythrocytes that have surface antigen A, but not surface antigen B, is said to have type _ blood
A
what segment of the ECG reflects the plateau phase of ventricular muscle cells action potentials
S-T segment
what part of the cardiac conduction system is located in the posterior wall of the right atrium, adjacent to the entrance of the superior vena cava
SA node
what is the sequence of events in the transmission of an impulse through the heart muscle
SA node through the atria AV node AV bundle bundle branches purkinje fibers through the atria
TOF. like skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle cells have an absolute refractory period prior to repolarization
True
lymphatic capillaries lack
a basement membrane
someone with a heart block would have
a long P-R interval
tendons and ligaments have
a low degree of vascularization, therefore low perfusion and slow healing
if someone suffered from hypertension, such that the blood pressure in their capillaries was elevated, then net filtration pressure would be
above normal
an auto rhythmic heart cell is one in which
action potentials fire spontaneously
metabolically, cardiac muscle relies on
aerobic metabolism using many mitochondria and a rich supply of myoglobin
resistance in arteries to the ejection of blood by the heart is known as
afterload
an individual's hematocrit would vary with
age sex altitude (all of the above)
the binding of antibodies in the blood plasma to their corresponding surface antigens on the erythrocyte plasma membrane is called _
agglutination
surface antigens found on erythrocytes are also called _ based on the response initiated when they interact with antibodies
agglutinogens
the smallest and most abundant plasma proteins are the
albumins
just prior to atrial systole
all four chambers are at rest and AV valves are open
the plateau phase of an action potential
allows cardiac muscle cells to contract and then relax without locking up
angiogenisis..
allows for an increase in the perfusion of a local tissue
what would cause a decrease in cardiac output
an increase in afterload
norepinephrine is considered a positive chronotropic agent since it causes
an increase in the firing rate of SA node cells
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
the connections shared by arteries that allow them to shunt blood from one artery to another are called __
anastomoses
structures that connect lymphatic capillary cells to surrounding tissue and prevent the capillaries from collapsing are called __ filaments
anchoring
the formation of new blood vessels is a process known as
angiogenesis
renin converts..
angiotensinogen to angiotensin I
the anterior communicating artery of the cerebral arterial circle connects the
anterior cerebral arteries
this artery is sometimes referred to as the "widow maker" because blockage of it often leads to fatal heart attack. it serves the front of the heart and is more formally called the _ _ artery
anterior interventricular OR left anterior descending
the great cardiac vein runs alongside the
anterior interventricular artery
what valves prevents the back flow of blood into the left ventricle when the ventricles relax
aortic semilunar valve
the inferior, conical end of the heart is called the
apex
the left and right coronary arteries
are functional end arteries since the blockage of one of them leads to tissue death in the area it supplies
what feature permits the compression necessary to pump large volumes of blood out of the ventricles
arrangement of cardiac muscle in the heart wall
the pulmonary trunk receives blood from the right ventricle and conducts it toward the lung. the pulmonary trunk is an
artery
according to the Frank Starling law
as the volume of blood entering the heart increases, ventricular contractions become more forceful
the thymus is at its maximum size
at puberty
in an EKG, the P wave is generated when the
atria depolarize
the anterior part of each atrium is a flaplike extension called an __
auricle
the property that allows the heart to initiate each heartbeat itself is called
autorhythmicity
the aorta contains specialized sensory nerve endings that respond to stretch of the vessel wall. these pressure sensitive structures are called aortic arch
baroreceptors
imagine a patient who loses a lot 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
the artery that will eventually subdivide to form the posterior cerebral arteries is the __ artery
basilar
the __ runs adjacent to the medial surface of the upper limb and eventually helps form the axillary vein
basilic vein
what type of leukocyte releases histamine
basophil
if someone were to have abnormally low levels of protein in their blood, then net filtration pressure would
be higher than normal
two of the four glob in chains in the hemoglobin molecule are called alpha chains and the other two are called _ chains
beta
the heme group form the phagocytized erythrocyte is converted into a green pigment called _
biliverdin
to initiate a cardiac muscle cell contraction, calcium
binds to troponin
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
the first phase of hemostasis involves
blood vessel constriction
sinusoids are found in
bone marrow spleen liver
the hemoglobin found in erythrocytes is able to chemically attach to
both oxygen and carbon dioxide
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
of the lymphatic trunks, what drains lymph from deep thoracic structures
bronchomediastinal trunks
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
build up of carbon dioxide and hydrogen ions will cause vasoconstriction
cardiac output is the amount of blood that is pumped
by a single ventricle in one minute
for the repolarization phase of an SA nodal cell action potential
calcium channels close and potassium channels open
once an SA nodal cells reaches threshold, the depolarization phase occurs during which
calcium comes in through fast voltage gated channels
during the S-T segment, what is occurring within cardiac muscle cells
calcium is entering and potassium is leaving ventricular cells
because of their role in material exchanges, the __ are considered to be the functional units of the cardiovascular system
capillaries
gas, nutrient, and waste exchange occur between the __ and the tissues of the body
capillaries
lymph is transported through a network of increasingly larger lymphatic passageways. what is the correct order of these, from smallest to largest in diameter
capillaries vessels trunks ducts
which type of muscle cell exhibits a longer refractory period
cardiac muscle cell
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
the __ vein runs alongside the lateral aspect of the upper limb and eventually drains the axillary vein
cephalic
lymph nodes may be found individually, or clustered in specific regions of the body. what cluster of lymph nodes receives lymph from the head and neck
cervical lymph nodes
high carbon dioxide levels and low pH in blood of the carotid arteries will stimulate
chemoreceptors to activate the vasomotor center
_ is the attraction of leukocytes to a site of infection due to the presence of molecules released by damaged cells, dead cells, or invading pathogens
chemotaxis
the papillary muscles attach to the cusps of the atrioventricular valves by means of the
chordae tendineae
a chemical that alters heart rate is known as an _ agent
chronotropic
what is not one of the three main factors influencing stroke volume
chronotropic agents
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
the hilum of the spleen is part of its
concave anteromedial border
lymphatic organs
contain a complete capsule of dense irregular connective tissue
what is the most common type of capillary
continuous
what action leads to the closure of the right atrioventricular valve
contraction of the right ventricle
precapillary sphincters will
control blood flow into the true capillaries cause blood to flow directly from the met arteriole into the post capillary venule open when the tissue needs nutrients close when the tissues needs have been met (all answers correct)
the atria are separated from the ventricles externally by the
coronary sulcus
tonsils have multiple invaginated outer edges called __ that help trap material
crypts
as blood moves from the arterial end to the venous end of a capillary, net filtration pressure
decreases, as blood hydrostatic pressure decreases
vagal tone refers to the
decreasing of the heart rate below its inherent rhythm by parasympathetic stimulation
the main function of leukocytes is to
defend against pathogens
at the AV node of the conduction system, the action potential is
delayed due to the cells being small and having few gap junctions
umbilical arteries carry __ blood
deoxygenated
during the plateau phase of a cardiac muscle cell's action potential, the membrane stays
depolarized as potassium exits and calcium enters
the numerous __ within the intercalated discs prevent cardiac muscle fibers from pulling apart
desmosomes
fibrinolysis involves _ of the fibrin framework, and it involves the protein _
destruction plasmin
the tetralogy of Fallot refers to
developmental disorder that is a cardiac septal defect
movement of leukocytes between the endothelial blood vessel cells into the body tissues is called
diapedesis
superior phrenic arteries supply the __ and emerge from the __
diaphragm; descending thoracic aorta
most coronary blood blow occurs during ventricular __
diastole
oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported between the blood and interstitial fluid by way of
diffusion from areas of higher concentration to lower concentration
__ arteries emerge from the superficial and deep palmar arches to supply the fingers
digital
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
what fetal circulatory structure shunts blood from the pulmonary trunk to the aorta
ductus arteriosus
most of the venous blood of the cranium drains through large vessels known as the __ venous sinuses
dural
the shutting of the semilunar valves occurs during which phase
early ventricular diastole
atrial systole occurs just before
early ventricular systole
the largest arteries of the body are classified as
elastic arteries
what are found in the capillary wall
endothelium intercellular clefts basement membrane
making up two to four percent of the leukocytes, the _ increase in number when they react to or phagocytize antigen antibody complexes or allergens
eosinophils
the thymus contains lymphatic cells as well as secretory __ tissue
epithelial
as with action potentials in other types of cells, the repolarization of cardiac muscle cells involves the
exit of potassium through voltage gates channels
the artery pair that supplies the lower limbs are the
external iliac arteries
TOF. M-CSF is a growth factor that stimulates the production of monocytes from myeloblast cells
false
TOF. a vasodilator causes a decrease in local blood flow at a capillary bed
false
TOF. although local blood flow to different organs varies from time to time, the distribution of blood vessels in the various organs of the body is fairly similar
false
TOF. an increase in blood vessel diameter would lead to a decrease in blood flow
false
TOF. arteries carry blood toward the heart, while veins carry blood away from the heart
false
TOF. blood flow to the heart wall courses through coronary vessels in a steady stream
false
TOF. cardiac reserve is greater in a nonatheletic individual than in a highly trained athelete
false
TOF. during ventricular contraction the semilunar valves close in order to permit the blood to enter the large arterial trunks that carry blood away from the heart
false
TOF. filtration and reabsorption are processes that involve water but not solutes
false
TOF. increases in angiotensin II levels cause decreases in blood pressure
false
TOF. lymph contains several red blood cells
false
TOF. of the three artery types, the elastic arteries have the greatest ability to vasoconstrictor and vasodilate
false
TOF. the azygos vein is located on the left side of the vertebrae
false
TOF. the central nervous system contains a dense network of lymphatic capillaries
false
TOF. the great saphenous vein is a deep vein and the popliteal vein is a superficial vein
false
TOF. the hearts nodal cells have a more negative resting potential that neurons do, because nodal cells lack leak channels for sodium and potassium ions
false
TOF. the purkinje fibers are small fibers within the atria that conduct impulses rapidly
false
TOF. the spleen is considered a primary lymphatic structure
false
TOF. the spleen is essentially a giant lymph node, since it is encapsulated, has trabecular, and filters lymph to remove antigens
false
TOF. the thymus gland begins to atrophy immediately after birth
false
TOF. walls of the smallest lymphatic vessels contain muscle tissue that rhythmically propels lymph through the system
false
TRUE OR FALSE. when viewing a centrifuged blood sample, the erythrocytes will be on the top
false
the membrane of a contractile cardiac muscle cell contains
fast voltage gated sodium channels and slow voltage gated calcium channels & calcium pumps that move calcium out of the cell
as the popliteal vein travels up the leg, it curves to the anterior portion of the thigh and is renamed the __ vein
femoral
what path of arteries would a blood cell follow on its way from the thigh to the foot
femoral popliteal anterior tibial dorsalis pedis
__ capillaries have pores within each endothelial cell
fenestrated
the iron that has been transferred to the liver after the aged erythrocytes were phagocytized is stored by the protein _
ferritin
fibrin, which is produced from the plasma protein _, helps form blood clots
fibrinogen
what layer is made of dense irregular connective tissue
fibrous pericardium
lymph nodes
filter lymph
what is not a function of the spleen
filters lymph
what statement is accurate
filtration dominates at the arterial end of a capillary bed, and is driven by hydrostatic pressure
what 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
the atrioventricular node is located in the
floor of the right atrium
most of the calcium that triggers contraction of cardiac muscle comes
from the sarcoplasmic reticulum of the cell
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
the driving force propelling blood through the circulatory system is the difference in blood pressure from the beginning of a blood vessel to its end. this difference is known as the blood pressure
gradient
what are characteristics of type A blood
has anti B antibodies has surface antigen A on its erythrocytes will agglutinate with blood type B
what describes the endocardium
has single layer of epithelium has layer of areolar connective tissue epithelial cells are squamous
what are characteristics of leukocytes
have a nucleus have no hemoglobin depending on type, may or may not contain granules
cardiac output equals the
heart rate multiplied by stroke volume
the percentage of the volume of all formed elements in the blood is called the
hematocrit
the process of hemopoiesis starts with hemopoietic stem cells called
hemocytoblasts
the molecule to which both oxygen and carbon dioxide can attach in an erythrocyte is called _
hemoglobin
the rupture of erythrocytes is called _
hemolysis
what carries blood from the liver to the inferior vena cava
hepatic veins
what causes closure of the foramen oval at birth
higher pressure in the left atrium, which causes interatrial septum flaps to close
the force that drives fluid into lymphatic capillaries is
hydrostatic pressure in the interstitial space
an increase in blood flow that follows a temporary disruption of blood flow in known as reactive __
hyperemia
the lymphatic systems two main functions are to assist in
immunity and fluid balance
systolic blood pressure is recorded
in arteries and is the maximal pressure that is recorded during ventricular contraction
the pharyngeal tonsils are located
in the posterior wall of the nasopharynx
occlusion of blood vessels tend to lead to
inadequate blood supply and damage to body tissues
excitation of the vasomotor center results in
increased sympathetic activity and predominantly more vasoconstriction than vasodilation
increased cardiac output __ the blood pressure
increases
sympathetic innervation of the heart
increases the heart rate increases the force of contractions
the left renal vein, right renal vein, right suprarenal vein, and right gonadal vein merge directly into the
inferior vena cava
the main function of tonsils is to detect and protect against infections agents that are
ingested or inhaled
the foramen ovale of the fetal heart is an opening in the
interatrial septum
what are the cell to cell contacts of the cardiac muscle fibers called
intercalated discs
the brachiocephalic veins are formed by the
internal jugular veins subclavian veins
pectinate muscles are found on the
internal walls of the right and left atria
what fluid does lymph most closely resemble
interstitial fluid
fluid collected in lacteals will be carried in __ trunks
intestinal
which of the lymphatic trunks drain into the cisterna chyli
intestinal trunks and lumbar trunks
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 posterior inter ventricular sulcus
is a groove between the ventricles on the back of the heart
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 term used to describe the inadequate blood flow to a structure causes by obstruction of the blood supply is __
ischemia
what is not correct regarding the spleen
it has an outer cortex and inner medulla
what analogy fits the human heart
it is like a double pump, each working side by side with the other
blood moves into and then out of a heart chamber because
it moves along its pressure gradient, and that gradient depends on contraction and relaxation during the cardiac cycle
what is not correct regarding the white pulp of the spleen
it serves as a blood reservoir
Lymph from the head and neck is drained by the __ trunks
jugular
erythropoietin is a hormone produced by the _ to increase the rate of production and maturation of erythrocyte progenitor and erythroblast cells
kidney
the popliteal artery supplies the
knee joint
a lymphatic capillary that picks up dietary lipids in the small intestine is called a
lacteal
MALT is found in which layer of the wall of a hollow organ
lamina propria
what branches arise directly from the celiac trunk
left gastric, splenic, and common hepatic arteries
in which abdominal quadrant is the spleen located
left upper quadrant
a reduced number of leukocytes causes a serious disorder called
leukopenia
the production of leukocytes is called
leukopoiesis
after birth, the remnant of the umbilical vein becomes the
ligamentum teres
cardiac output is usually expressed in
liters per minute
what does not contain red marrow
long bones of digits
pulmonary arteries are shorter and wider than systemic arteries. accordingly, 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 be
low viscosity and therefore have low resistance
the serous fluid within the pericardium cavity works to
lubricate membranes of the pericardium
lymphatic nodules consist of
lymphatic cells, extracellular matrix, and an incomplete connective tissue capsule
another name for a lymphatic follicle is a
lymphatic nodule
obstruction of the flow of lymph in lymphatic vessels can lead to an accumulation of interstitial fluid in the tissues. this condition is characterized by pain and swelling, and is called
lymphedema
t cells are a category of
lymphocytes
the term "swollen glands" is usually meant to refer to lymph nodes in which
lymphocytes are proliferating in germinal centers
aged erythrocytes are phagocytized in the liver and spleen by cells called _
macrophages
a lymph nodule contains a germinal center surrounded by a region containing T lymphocytes, dendrititc cells, and macrophages; this outer region is known as a _ zone
mantle
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
what part of a thymic lobule contains mature lymphocytes
medulla
migration of cancerous cells through the lymphatic system to other regions of the body is called __
metastasis
which vein drains the posterior aspect of the ventricles of the heart
middle cardiac vein
the units for perfusion of blood are typically
millimeters per minute per gram
concerning the exchange between blood and interstitial fluid at systemic capillaries
more fluid is filtered than reabsorbed
with respect to the lymphatic system, what do letters in the acronym MALT stand for
mucosa associated lymphatic tissue
what are the artery types containing the internal and external elastic laminae
muscular arteries
layer of the heart wall composed of cardiac muscle tissue is the
myocardium
the middle layer of the heart wall that is made of cardiac muscle tissue is the __
myocardium
among the three categories of lymphocytes, it is the _ killer cells that attack abnormal and infected tissue cells
natural
a drug that decreased calcium levels in a muscle cell and thereby lowered the number of cross bridges formed during the hearts contractions would be a
negative inotropic agent
net filtration pressure is equal to the
net hydrostatic pressure minus the net colloid osmotic pressure
_ are the most numerous type of leukocyte in the blood
neutrophils
the hepatic portal system allows for the processing of
nutrients and toxins absorbed from the gastrointestinal system into the blood
the umbilical cord contains __ umbilical veins and __ umbilical arteries
one two
typically, a hilum of a lymph node contains
one efferent lymphatic vessel
what are characteristics of type Rh negative blood
only under certain conditions will Rh antibodies be present is inherited independent of the ABO group
aldosterone and atrial natriuretic peptide have __ effects on blood pressure
opposite
lymphatic capillaries
originate as closed ended tubes associated with blood capillary networks
the pulmonary trunk carries
oxygenated blood from the left ventricle and toward the lungs
what are not tonsils
palatoglossal tonsils
the femoral vein becomes the external iliac vein when it
passes above the inguinal ligament
the heart valves
permit the passage of blood in one direction
when a finger is pricked, the blood will stop flowing shortly because of the action of the formed elements called _
platelets
the hepatic __ system is a venous network that drains the GI tract and delivers blood to the liver
portal
large doses of certain stimulants can lead to dangerous increases in heart rates. such a stimulant is a
positive chronotropic agent
the base of the heart faces in the _ directions
posterior and superior
from which view is the connection between the pulmonary veins and the heart most visible
posterior view
the opening and closing of the heart valves is caused by
pressure changes of alternating contraction and relaxation during the cardiac cycle
what correctly describes the heart's apex
projects slightly anterinferiorly toward the left side of the body
which of the cardiovascular systems circuit has deoxygenated blood in its arteries?
pulmonary circuit
what carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
pulmonary veins
as blood is pumped out of the heart and into the major arteries leaving the heart, it
pushes against the semilunar valves and opens them
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
the time that starts when a muscle cell is depolarized and ends when it is able to be restimulated is the _ period
refractory
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 and angiogenesis in skeletal muscle
coronary vessels are open when the heart is
relaxed
in an ECG, what does the T wave denote
repolarization of the ventricles
the thoracic duct collects lymph from all of the following except
right arm
the fossa ovals appears just above the opening of the coronary sinus within the
right atrium
what heart chambers would contain deoxygenated blood
right atrium and right ventricle
what pair is located more anteriorly in a heart in normal position
right atrium and right ventricle
each of the receiving chambers of the heart has a wrinkled flaplike extension, the one that is more visible from an anterior view is the
right auricle
the posterior interventricular artery is a branch off of the
right coronary artery
what would be the route taken by lymph traveling from lymphatic vessels in the right leg to the blood stream
right lumbar trunk cisterna chyli thoracic duct left subclavian vein
the right border of the heart is supplied by the
right marginal artery
what is not drained by the right lymphatic duct
right side of the abdomen
a _ is the name for the cylinder shape that erythrocytes form as they line up in single file for passage through the smallest blood vessels
roueau
what are the differences between the cardiac muscle tissue and skeletal muscle tissue
sarcoplasmic reticulum in cardiac muscle in less extensive cardiac muscle has intercalated discs; skeletal muscle does not cardiac muscle has 1 or 2 nuclei per cell; skeletal muscle has multiple nuclei per cell
although they are not a cite of lymphocyte formation, __ lymphatic structures provide sites where immune responses are initiated
secondary
what are the functions performed by the fibrous skeleton of the heart
separates the atria and ventricles anchors the heart valves provides electrical insulation between the atria and ventricles provides the framework for the attachment of the myocardium
deep to the interventricular sulci is the thick muscular wall that divides the left and right ventricles, known as the interventricular
septum
when the proteins are removed from plasma, the remaining fluid is called _
serum
circulation to the spleen demonstrates a
simple pathway, as one artery delivers blood and one vein drains the organ
what would you expect a cardiologist to recommend if there was substantial occlusion to a patient's left coronary artery but not the right coronary artery
since this is an important artery, and alternate vascular paths are inadequate, the cardiologist would treat the condition
the heartbeat is initiated by the cells of the __ node
sinoatrial OR SA
the velocity of blood flow through capillaries is
slow, which allows sufficient time for exchange of gases and nutrients between blood and tissues
the __ cardiac vein travels alongside the right marginal artery
small
someone with tachyarrhythmia would be expected to show an abnormally
small Q-T interval
regions of MALT called Peer patches are found in the
small intestine
the metabolic pathways of cardiac muscle make it
somewhat susceptible to heart attack, since it relies so exclusively on aerobic metabolism
the path that fluid takes as it enters a lymphatic capillary is through
spaces between capillary endothelial cells that are arranged as one way flaps
red marrow is found within
spaces within spongy bone
old or defective erythrocytes and platelets are engulfed within the lymph organ known as the __
spleen
what lymphatic organ contains red pulp and white pulp
spleen
within the red pulp of the spleen are enlarged capillaries called __, which have a discontinuous basal lamina that allows blood cells to enter and exit easily
splenic sinusoids
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
what sequence indicates the correct pathway for blood in the arterial flow of the upper appendage
subclavian artery axillary artery brachial artery ulnar artery
the thoracic duct and the right lymphatic duct empty lymph into the
subclavian veins
the azygos vein merges with the __ vena cava
superior
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
several esophageal branches emerge off of which of the vessels
superior mesenteric artery
atherosclerosis involves a
sustained increase in resistance that leads to increases in arterial pressure to maintain adequate blood flow
__ innervation increases the rate and the force of heart contraction
sympathetic
the left ventricle and aorta are part of which circuit of the cardiovascular system
systemic circuit
what circuit of the cardiovascular system is responsible for sending blood to the kidneys, stomach, and pelvic region
systemic circuit
what part of the circulatory system holds the largest amount of blood
systemic veins
the period of time when ventricles begin to contract is early ventricular
systole
the function of the coronary sinus is to
take blood from the coronary circulation to the right atrium
when women with breast cancer undergo surgery to remove the tumor or the entire breast, the axillary lymph nodes are often removed as well. why
the axillary lymph nodes receive lymph from the breast and may contain cancer cells
what causes much of the blood in the fetal right atrium to the shunted to the left atrium through the foramen ovale
the blood pressure in the right atrium is greater than in the left atrium
cardiac reserve is
the increase in cardiac output an individual is capable of demonstrating during vigorous exercise
blood colloid osmotic pressure is largely due to
the proteins in the blood, and it promotes reabsorption
during ventricular systole
the semilunar valves open and the AV valves close
if agglutination occurs after a blood transfusion, it may indicate
the wrong blood type was used
what can be used to characterize blood flow in the human body
there is a unidirectional blood flow arteries carry blood away from the heart veins carry blood toward the heart
what is not correct regarding lymph nodes
they are drained by afferent lymphatic vessels & connective tissue bands called tendineae divide nodes
an abnormally small number of platelets in circulating blood is termed
thrombocytopenia
production of platelets is called
thrombopoiesis
_ is a growth factor that stimulates both the production of megakaryocytic in the bone marrow and the subsequent formation of platelets
thrombopoietin
to prevent excessive blood loss following tissue damage, local chemicals such as
thromboxanes are released to trigger vasoconstriction
where do T lymphocytes mature
thymus gland
the letter "t" within "t-lymphocytes" stands for the
thymus or thymus gland
blood is correctly classified as a(n)
tissue
lymphatic capillaries originate in the
tissue spaces between cells
the term "primary lymphatic structure" applies
to the red bone marrow and thymus
what statement accurately describes total blood flow
total blood flow equal cardiac output and can vary significantly over time with activity levels
fibrous extensions of the connective tissue capsule that surround thymic lobes are known as septa or __
trabeculae
the internal wall of surface of each ventricle displays large, smooth, irregular muscular ridges called
trabeculae carneae
the iron of the heme unit of hemoglobin is transported in the blood by the protein _ after the aged erythrocytes are phagocytized
transferrin
the inferior mesenteric artery supplies blood to the
transverse colon, descending colon, sigmoid colon, and rectum
TOF. SA nodal cells are autorhythmic
true
TOF. about 70% of the ventricle filling is achieved passively without the contraction of the atria
true
TOF. all of the heart's sulci house blood vessels that supply the myocardium
true
TOF. 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
true
TOF. blood hydrostatic pressure in systemic capillaries is greater than interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure
true
TOF. branches of the subclavian arteries carry blood on the way to the brain, neck and shoulder muscles, and mammary glands
true
TOF. cardiac muscle is able to use a variety of fuel types for cellular respiration
true
TOF. epinephrine, aldosterone, and antidiuretic hormone each cause an increase in blood pressure
true
TOF. immediately prior to atrial systole, blood continues to enter the atria from the venae cavae and pulmonary veins
true
TOF. it is the contraction of the atria during atrial systole that completes the filling of the ventricles while the ventricles are in diastole
true
TOF. like veins, lymphatic vessels rely on skeletal muscle and respiratory pumps to help propel fluid through them
true
TOF. lymph contains some protein
true
TOF. macrophages are the converted monocytes that phagocytize bacteria, cell fragments, dead cells, and debris
true
TOF. myofibrils within cardiac muscle cells are aligned in sarcomeres
true
TOF. nodal cells contain fast voltage gated calcium channels
true
TOF. one of the functions of the lymphatic system is to transport fat
true
TOF. one of the functions of the spleen is phagocytosis of bacteria in the blood
true
TOF. parasympathetic innervation influences the heart rate, but generally tends to have no direct effect on the force of contractions
true
TOF. preload is the stretch of the heart wall as determined by the amount of blood returned by the veins
true
TOF. pulmonary veins carry blood toward the left atrium of the heart
true
TOF. some large molecules, such as fatty acids, are transported between capillaries and tissues by vesicular transport
true
TOF. systolic pressure is greater than diastolic pressure due to the force generated by ventricular contraction
true
TOF. the ABO and Rh blood types are inherited independently of each other
true
TOF. the GM-CSF growth factor accelerates the formation of all granulocytes and monocytes from their progenitor cells
true
TOF. the appendix contains lymphatic nodules
true
TOF. the contraction of skeletal muscles plays an important role in the movement of blood in the veins
true
TOF. the cortex of a lymph node contains multiple lymphatic nodules
true
TOF. the germinal center of a lymphatic nodule contains proliferating B lymphocytes and macrophages
true
TOF. the higher the degree of vascularization is a tissue, the greater the potential for local blood flow
true
TOF. the left suprarenal and gonadal veins differ from the right suprarenal and gonadal veins in how directly they get to the inferior vena cava
true
TOF. the left ventricle walls are typically thicker than the right ventricular wall
true
TOF. the liver receives oxygenated blood from the common hepatic artery and deoxygenated blood from the hepatic portal vein
true
TOF. the main function of the cardiovascular system are the transport and exchange of respiratory gases, nutrients, and wastes throughout the body
true
TOF. the ossa coxae contain red marrow
true
TOF. the pericardium helps prevent overfilling of the heart and it lessens the friction of movements during heartbeats
true
TOF. the pulsing of arteries that are adjacent to lymphatic vessels provides a pressure on the vessels that helps them propel the lymph
true
TOF. the receiving chambers of the heart are the atria, and the forcefully pumping chambers of the heart are the ventricles
true
TOF. the stomach needs the celiac artery blood supply in order to receive blood
true
in fetal development, hemocytoblasts begin to colonize red bone marrow at approx
10 weeks
how many globins are found in a single hemoglobin molecule
4
how many oxygen molecules may bind to a single molecule of hemoglobin
4
typically, an adults body contains _ of blood
5 liters
blood plasma is slightly _; if pH drifts out of the normal range, dire consequences can result from alterations in the structure of _
basic proteins
what are the least numerous of the leukocytes
basophils
during platelet plug formation, platelets begin to stick to
collagen with the assistance of von Willebrand factor
the formation of a web like polymer of fibrin occurs late in the _ pathway
common
oxygen poor blood is _ in color
dark red
if a patient becomes dehydrated, the percentage of plasma in a centrifuged sample of his/her blood would likely
decrease
one of the functions of blood is to regulate fluid levels in the body. if too much fluid escapes from the bloodstream and enters the tissues, blood pressure will
decrease
in many of the elderly, leukocytes appear to be
decreased in number and less efficient
a malnourished person might have abnormally low levels of plasma proteins. as a result, colloid osmotic pressure
decreases, and there is fluid retention in the interstitial space
as a platelet plug forms at an injury site platelets become activated and their cytoplasm
degranulates as they release chemicals such as ADP and thromboxane A2
the test that measures the amount of each type of leukocyte in the blood is a _ count
differential
the viscosity of blood is _ proportional to the number of erythrocytes and _ proportional to the amount of fluid
directly indirectly
what is going to result in significant agglutination
donor is type AB, recipient is type B
sodium, calcium, and bicarbonate are all described as plasma
electrolytes
the most numerous of the formed elements, by far, are the
erythrocytes
when blood is centrifuged and its components separate, the bottom of the tube holds the
erythrocytes
the clinical definition of the hematocrit refers to the percentage of
erythrocytes in the blood
what clotting pathway involves the combining of thromboplastin with factor VII and calcium
extrinsic pathway
TOF. the antigen antibody reaction is an example of the regulation function of blood
false
TOF. the blood type of a person missing the surface antigen D is Rh-positive
false
TRUE OR FALSE. natural killer cells derive from T-tymphoblasts and monocytes derive from the granulocyte line
false
TRUE OR FALSE. platelets are roughly the same size as erythrocytes, and like erythrocytes, they eject their nucleus just before entering circulation
false
TRUE OR FALSE. the extrinsic pathway refers to a clotting system that is initiated by chemicals that come from outside the body
false
in young children, hemopoiesis occurs in most of their bones, but in adulthood it primarily occurs in
flat bones of the axial skeleton
the agglutinogens that determine the ABO and Rh blood types are
found on the surface of erythrocytes
the carbon dioxide molecules that bind to the hemoglobin molecule are attached to the _ units
globin
what are characteristics of type O blood
has anti A antibodies has anti B antibodies has neither surface antigen A nor B on its erythrocytes
what events occur during the recycling of aged or damaged erythrocytes
heme group is converted into biliverdin iron ions in hemoglobin are removed iron ions are stored in liver membrane proteins and globin proteins are broken down and reused
process of producing the formed elements of blood is called
hemopoiesis
platelets play a key role in _, but if they are not used they are broken down after about _ days
hemostasis 9
one of the unhealthy effects of blood doping is to
increase the viscosity of the blood
which clotting pathway involves more steps and take more time
intrinsic pathway
beta globulins transport _, whereas gamma globulins are _
iron ions antibodies
the reason it is more appropriate to call an erythrocyte a "formed element" rather than "cell" is that erythrocytes
lack a nucleus and organelles
leukocytes are the _ of the formed elements, and leukocytes have _
largest prominent nuclei
old erythrocytes are phagocytized in the
liver and spleen
platelets are continually produced in the red bone marrow by cells called
megakaryocytes
the type of leukocyte that will migrate in the blood and take up residence in the tissues as a macrophage is a
monocyte
macrophage colony stimulating factor stimulates the production of
monocytes from monoblasts
the growth factor that increases the formation of erythrocytes, all classes of granuloctyes, monocytes, and platelets from myeloid stem cells is
multi-CSF
in hemopoiesis, granulocytes such as neutrophils are formed from the _ line
myeloid
what depicts the order of cell formation in erythropoisis
myeloid stem cell proerythroblast erythroblast normoblast reticulocyte mature erythrocyte
the type of leukocyte that is very active during a bacterial infection is a
neutrophil
what are the most numerous of the leukocytes
neutrophils
what leukocytes are granulocytes
neutrophils eosinophils basophils
what leukocytes are derived from the myeloid line
neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, and monocytes
prostacyclin is an eicosanoid that acts as a
platelet repellant
the "buffy" coat of the middle layer of a centrifuged blood sample is composed of
platelets and leukocytes
glucose is a
polar molecule, and therefore is dissolves readily in plasma
extensions from megakaryocytic that extend through blood vessel walls in red marrow are sliced from the cells by the force of blood flow. these extensions are
proplatelets
what term best describes the function of blood when considering the presence of leukocytes and antibodies
protection
what is a step within the common pathway of blood clotting
prothrombin is activated to thrombin
when actinomyosin of platelets contracts and squeezes the serum out of a clot the process is called clot _
retraction
vascular spams last
several minutes when tissue damage is extensive
when over 10% of the body's blood has been lost, a survival response occurs involving activation of the _ nervous sytem
sympathetic
a comparison of the clinical hematocrit and true hematocrit would indicate that
their values are very similar
What term best describes the function of blood when considering the presence of carbon dioxide and endocrine hormones?
transportation
TOF. erythrocytes exhibit a limited lifespan due to their inability to synthesize the proteins necessary to repair themselves
true
TRUE OR FALSE. a reticulocyte is a cell formed during erythropoiesis that has lost its nucleus and all organelles except some ribosomes
true
TRUE OR FALSE. blood helps regulate the pH and the temperature of the body
true
TRUE OR FALSE. compared to young adults, older individuals have relatively less red bone marrow
true
TRUE OR FALSE. during hemopoiesis, the lymphoid line forms lymphocytes only
true
TRUE OR FALSE. for a relatively small injury, a platelet plug is formed within 1 minute
true
TRUE OR FALSE. iron, lactic acid, and lipids are all considered to be nutrients in blood plasma
true
TRUE OR FALSE. most colony stimulating factors are growth factors
true
TRUE OR FALSE. platelets are formed elements
true
TRUE OR FALSE. simply put, antibodies are molecules on the lookout for antigens
true
TRUE OR FALSE. vascular spasm is triggered by blood vessel injury and further triggered by the release of serotonin
true
the first phase in hemostasis is
vascular spasm
to compensate for significant blood loss, the autonomic nervous system triggers
vasoconstriction and an increase in heart rate
when trying to diagnose an infection that alters the percentages of leukocytes types found in the blood, it is useful for clinicians to perform a
white blood cell differential count
parasympathetic innervation of the heart occurs via
CN X
sympathetic innervation of the heart arises from the _ segments of the spinal cord
T1-T5