Chapter 17+19
increased flow
Match the following factor with their correct effect on blood flow. Assume that no other change occurs at this time decreased blood viscosity: a. increased flow b. no answer text provided c. has no effect on flow d. decreased flow
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Use the following values to answer the question: The net inward pressure is: ___ mmHg Blood hydrostatic pressure (BHP)= 20 mm Hg Blood colloid osmotic pressure (BCOP) = 27 mm Hg Interstitial hydrostatic pressure (IHP)= 0 mm Hg Interstitial colloid osmotic pressure (ICOP)= 1 mm Hg a. 1 b. 21 c. 0 d. 0 e. 27
pulls fluid into the capillary
blood colloid osmotic pressure: a. pulls fluid into the tissue b. pulls fluid into the capillary c. pushes proteins into the interstitial fluid d. pushes fluid out of the capillary e. promotes filteration
veins, arteries
blood volume is greatest in ____, while blood pressure is highest in ___ a. capillaries, veins b. venules, veins c. capillaries, atria d. veins, venules e. veins, arteries
true
capillary blood pressure is normally lower than the pressure in any other blood vessel a. true b. false
bone marrow
following the binding of iron to transferrin, iron is then transported where a. kidney b. heart c. lungs d. bone
false
for a blood clot to form, only the intrinsic pathway can activate the common pathway a. true b. false
true
globulins are 1 component of the blood plasma a. true b. false
true
hemostasis is the process of blood clot formation a. true b. false
baroreceptors; aortic arch and carotid sinus
if blood pressure is too high ___ in the ___ will detect a change a. brain receptors; aortic arch and carotid sinus b. baroreceptors; aortic arch and carotid sinus c. sinoatrial (SA) receptors; atria d. sinoatrial (SA) receptors; veins
all of the answer choices are correct
if blood pressure is too low, which hormones would help correct the problem a. antidiuretic hormone b. all of the answer choices are correct c. epinephrine d. angiotension II e. aldosterone
decreased flow
increased atrial natriuretic peptide: a. has no effect on flow b. increased flow c. decreased flow
decreased flow
increased erythropoietin (EPO) a. increased flow b. has no effect on flow c. decreased flow
has no effect on flow
increased phagocytic activity of leukocytes: a. no answer text provided b. increased flow c. has no effect on flow d. decreased
has no effect on flow
increasing blood pressure and increasing resistance in equal proportions a. has no effect on flow b. decreased flow c. increase flow
increased flow
match the following factor with their correct effect on blood flow. assume that no other change occurs at this time increased blood volume: a. no matter text provided b. increased flow c. decreased flow d. has no effect on flow
increases flow
match the following factor with their correct effect on blood flow. assume that no other change occurs at this time vasodilation of the arteries: a. increases flow b. no answer text provided c. decreases flow d. has no effect on flow
tunica media
smooth muscle responsible for the vasoconstriction and vasodilation of blood vessels is found in the: a. tunica externa b. tunica adventitia c. tunica intima d. tunica media
blood pressure
the force per unit area that is exerted on the internal wall of a blood vessel is called: a. laminar flow b. perfusion c. tubulence d. viscosity e. blood pressure
true
the medulla oblongata contains a vasomotor center to help regulate blood pressure a. true b. false
basophils
the statement provided accurately describes what leukocyte: contains histamine and heparin; has a supporting role at infection sites; contributes to allergies a. basophils b. neutrophils c. lymphocytes d. monocytes
false
the term viscosity refers to the unrestricted movement of blood a. true b. false
0
use the following values to answer the question: what is the value of the hydrostatic pressure pushing fluid back into the capillary? Blood hydrostatic pressure (BHP)= 20 mm Hg Blood colloid osmotic pressure (BCOP)= 27 mm Hg Interstitial hydrostatic pressure (IHP)= 0 mm Hg Interstitial colloid osmotic pressure (ICOP)= 1 mm Hg a. 48 b. 0 c. 1 d. 27 e. 21
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use the following values to answer the questions: the net outward pressure is: ____ mmHg Blood hydrostatic pressure (BHp)= 20 mm Hg Blood colloid osmotic pressure (BCOP)= 27 mm Hg Interstitial hydrostatic pressure (IHP)= 0 mm Hg Interstitial colloid osmotic pressure (ICOP)= 1 mm Hg
baroreceptor reflex
what corrects for or responds to a decrease in BP when you stand up too fast or whenever gravity causes a transient drop in pressure
a lymphocytes is a type of granulocyte
what is not true regarding leukocytes a. leukocytes move in response to chemical signals b. leukocytes are nucleated c. a monocyte is a type of agranulocyte d. a lymphocytes is a type of granulocyte
the clot is dissolved slowly allowing the platelets to pull the side of the wound together
what statement accurately describes what happens directly after the coagulation phase a. the arrival of platelets occur and adhere to sticky endothelium b. smooth muscle immediately constricts to decrease blood flow at the site of infection c. the clot is dissolved slowly allowing the platelets to pull the side of the wound together d. platelet plug is reinforced with fibrin
more turbulent flow
what would you expect in a person with heart disease and atherosclerotic plaques: a. lower pressure b. less viscous blood c. more organ perfusion d. more turbulent flow e. more laminar
red bone marrow
where does the process of erythropoiesis take place a. red bone marrow b. liver c. yellow bone marrow d. kidney
Muscular (distributing) artery
where would you expect to see the thickest layer of vascular smooth muscle a. venules b. vaso vasorum c. capillary bed d. large vein e. Muscular (distributing) arteries
it is a local response to the stretching a blood vessel
which of the following is true regarding myogenic controls of blood vessels a. it is initiated by the medulla oblongata b. it is initiated by chemoreceptors in the aortic arch c. it is initiated by a cascade of hormones d. it is a delayed response to rising blood pressure in vessels e. it is a local response to the stretching a blood vessel
all the answer choices are correct
which of the following provides the best description of the tunica intima a. inner most layer b. surface that contacts the blood c. creates continuous layer throughout the cardiovascular system d. contains endothelium e. all the answer choices are correct
erythrocytes are flexible cells that can bend and enter small capillaries
which of the following statements about mature, circulating erythrocytes is true a. erythrocytes play a large roll in controlling the clotting process b. erythrocytes are synthesized in the red bone marrow and last for 4 days c. erythrocytes are flexible cells that can bend and enter small capillaries d. erythrocytes are highly mitotic
vascular injury
which of the following would decrease local blood pressure a. medullary reflex b. baroreceptor reflex c. vascular injury d. a build up of metabolic waste products (CO2, H+, lactic acid) e. angiogenesis
hypoxia results in an increase of the hematocrit
which statement best demonstrates the effect of hypoxia (lack of oxygen) on hematocrit a. hypoxia causes a rapid growth of leukocytes. which slightly increases hematocrit b. hypoxia has no effect on hematocrit c. hypoxia results in an increase of the hematocrit d. hypoxia results in a decrease of the hematocrit
decrease
you have been training in Denver, CO for months before a 15k race in Los Angeles. during the competition your erythrocytes can adequately supply oxygen to your tissues throughout the entire race. compared to your training in CO, EPO secretion would: a. decrease b. stay the same c. increase