Bio 169 final exam questions

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How fast do cilia beat per minute in the lungs?

1,000 to 1,300X

How long is the trachea?

10-13 cm

Red blood cells live about how long?

120 days

How many segments are there in the lung?

18 total; 10 (right side), 8 (left side)

How many cartilages's are there in the adult trachea?

18-22

About how many cilia are found on the columnar cells found in the lungs?

200-250

About how many alveoli are found in the adult?

300 million

How many alveoli are found in the adult?

300 million

How fast can the A-V node pace the heart if the SA node fails?

40-60

How many alveoli are there in the newborn?

50 million

The S.A. node normally paces at?

60-100

Which of the following hormones is not produced by the anterior pituitary gland?

ADH, oxytocin

Which of the following cells produce antibodies?

B cell lymphocytes

Plasma cells are derived initially from?

B cells

The pulse originating in the S.A. node travels to the left atrium through ?

Bachman's bundle

The most potent naturally occurring stimulus for breathing is ?

CO2

Complete the following chemical reaction: CO2 + H2O -------->______________------> _________ + _______

CO2 + H2O -------->___H2CO3____------> _H+__ +__HCO3__

Which of the following is responsible for the development of egg cell follicles in the ovaries?

FSH

Which of the following hormones will be released from the pituitary gland when the hypothalamus secretes GnRH? CRH?

GnRH: FSH, LH CRH: ACTH

When blood is allowed to sit in containers that does not contain an anticoagulant mixed in, it clots!. Which of the following is responsible for the clotting of blood that comes in contact with foreign substances?

Hagemans Factor

Which of the following antibodies is found attached to lymphocyte cell walls and used as a means of communication ?

IgD

Which of the following antibodies are bound directly to the mast cell?

IgE

Which of the following is the most important antibody molecule?

IgG

Which of the following hormones is essential for the release of eggs from the ovaries during ovulation?

LH

What type blood is known as the universal donor?

O

The normal pacemaker of the heart is the ?

S.A. node

Which of the following white blood cells can be considered the "Commanding General" of the Immune System and pretty much controls the actions of all other white blood cells.

T helper cells

Which of the following T cells helps control the immune system basically telling the immune system when enough is enough?

T suppressor cells

ACTH exerts is action on which of the following glands?

adrenal cortex

Which of the following are the main circulating plasma proteins?

albumin, globulins, fibrinogen

What is the function of the pores of Kohn found in the alveoli?

allows for equal distribution for air & surfactant

Which of the following pancreatic cells produces glucagon?

alpha

Glycoproteins are produced by the ?

anterior pituitary gland

Where does the bronchial artery arise?

aorta

What does the P wave represent on the EKG tracing?

atrial depolarization

The "ear-like" appendages found on the outer sides of the atria are known as ?

auricles

What are the two pigments that results from the breakdown of RBC's?

bilirubin, biliverdin

what are the functions of antibodies?

binds antigen, activate/fix complement

Hemostasis refers to?

blood clotting

After H2CO3 has broken down into its constituent components, what happens to the H+ ion?

bonds to hemoglobin

How is carbon dioxide transported by the blood?

bound to hemoglobin, dissolved in plasma

What enzyme found in the RBC is a catalyst that speeds up the reaction between CO2 and H2O?

carbonic anahydrase

which of the following types of tissue is found in the main stem bronchi?

ciliated pseudostratified

What type of epithelium is found lining the trachea?

ciliated pseudostratified columna

Which of the following is the main coronary vein?

coronary sinus

Calcitonin is released from the thyroid gland, what is its function?

decrease blood calcium

The primary muscle of inspiration is ?

diaphragm

Which of the following white blood cells are increased in allergic reactions, or in asthma that is caused from allergies?

eosinophil

Which of the following hormones is released from the adrenal medulla?

epinephrine, norepinephrine

Which pumps the most blood?

equal amount

Red blood cells are known as?

erythrocyte

The nasal septum is made of the which of the following bones?

ethmoid, vomer

The opening from the mouth to the oropharynx is called the?

faucies

Which of the following blood components are greatly needed for the clotting mechanism?

fibrinogen

Hemoglobin is made up of which of the following?

globin protein chains, iron

The gel layer is produced by the?

goblet cells

both FSH and LH are hormones which act on which of the following glands?

gonads, ovaries, testes

What type of cartilage is found the human trachea?

hyaline

what type of cartilage is found in the trachea?

hyaline

What is the main function of the 3 turbinate bones found in the nose?

increase surface area to humidify, warm, filter incoming air

Which of the following is the function of the papillary muscles and chordae tendinae?

keep from prolapse

If a patient's left ventricle fails, blood is likely to be backed up into the ?

lungs

Which of the following WBC's would be increased in viral infections such as swine flu?

lymphocytes

Which of the following are tissue phagocytes?

macrophage

Monocytes are the largest of the blood cells. What are they?

macrophages

Which of the following white blood cells are phagocytes?

macrophages, neutrophil

What is the name of the valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle?

mitral valve

When the diaphragm contracts, what type of pressure is created within the lungs allowing air to rush in?

negative

which of the following are Granulocytes?

neutrophil, basophil, eosinophil

Which of the following is true of expiration?

passive; due to elastic recoil

What nerve innervates the diaphragm allowing it to contract?

phrenic nerve

Which of the following glands secretes melatonin?

pineal gland

Which of the following best describes the carina?

place where trachea bifurcates; strongest cough reflex

When B-cells come in contact with an antigen it clones itself into a couple of types of cells. What are they?

plasma & memory cells

Which portion of the brain controls rate and depth of breathing?

pons

Blood travels from the right ventricle to the lungs via the?

pulmonary artery

Which of the following vessels does not carry oxygenated blood?

pulmonary artery

Which of the following vessels transports oxygenated blood back from the lungs (alveoli) to the left atrium?

pulmonary vein

During ventricular systole, which of the following is true?

pulmonic & aortic valves are open

The main purpose of surfactant is to ?

reduces surface tension of alveoli; prevents collapsing

Which of the following is true concerning erythropoietin?

released by kidney; controls RBC formation

The first place in the tracheobronchial tree in which gas exchange takes place is?

respiratory bronchioles

If a person aspirates a peanut, it most likely will lodge in the?

right

Where does the coronary sinus empty?

right atrium

Below the terminal bronchioles, what type of epithelium is found lining the bronchioles?

simple cubodial

Which type cell found in the alveoli provides for the structure or wall of the alveoli?

simple squamous

Where do the coronary arteries arise?

sinus of valsalva

Which of the following accessory muscles is frequently used to aid inspiration during strenuous exercise or running, or heavy labor (work)?

sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, scaline, pectoralis

Where do the collecting ducts empty?

subclavian veins

Where is the last place that ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium and cartilage is found in the airways?

terminal bronchioles

Which of the following vessels is responsible for the normal shunt seen in humans? These vessels mix deoxygenated blood with oxygenated blood?

thebesian & pulmonary veins

The largest lymphatic vessel in the body is called the ?

thoracic duct

Which of the following proteins causes fibrinogen to break up into fragments which then stick together that trap blood cells and platelets?

thrombin

Which of the following is not a paired cartilage found in the larynx?

thyroid, cricoid, epiglottis

In the extrinsic clotting mechanism, which of the following is released from damaged, or cut tissues?

tissue thromboplastin

What are the functions of hemoglobin?

transports oxygen, CO2, buffers pH

The valve located between the right ventricle and right atrium is called the ?

tricuspid valve

T-3 released from the thyroid gland is also known as ? T-4?

triodothyronine, thyroxine

On an EKG tracing, what does the QRS complex represent?

ventricular depolarization

Which of the following is a function of the nose?

warms, filters, humidifies air, voice projection, aids in phonation


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