PHYS quiz 7

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Which happens first in response to a blood vessel injury?

vasoconstriction

Which of the following increases blood flow through a blood vessel?

vasodilation, relaxation of smooth muscles that surround the vessel, an increase in the vessel radius

Action potentials are normally conducted from your Purkinje fibers directly to your

ventricles

During each cardiac cycle, action potentials occur in the bundle of His before they occur in the

ventricles

During typical strenuous exercise

ventricular stroke volume increases from 60% to 90% of ventricular volume

Which of the following would increase ventricular stroke volume?

increased end-diastolic volume, decreased total peripheral resistance, leg skeletal muscle contractions

Epinephrine binding to b (beta)-adrenergic receptors normally causes

increased heart rate, increased ventricular contractility, vasodilation

Which of the following would normally increase cardiac output?

increased contractility, increased end-diastolic volume, epinephrine

Old erythrocytes are broken down in the

liver and spleen

Which of the following occurs at the site of a cut during hemostasis?

a fibrin meshwork is formed

Which of the following would normally cause increased blood flow to a tissue?

an increase in blood vessel radius

What directly causes heart valves to open or close?

blood pressure differences on the 2 sides of the valve

During a normal cycle of heart contraction, action potentials are propagated from the right atrioventricular (AV) node directlyto the

bundle of His

Circulatory shock

can be caused by a severe allergic reaction

An increase in erythropoietin secretion causes increased production of

erythrocytes

Which of the following is formed directly or indirectly from bone marrow stem cells?

erythrocytes, leukocytes, platelets

Which of the following is derived from bone marrow stem cells?

erythrocytes, natural killer cells, cytotoxic T cells

During hemostasis, fibrin binds to

fibrin

Fibrin normally

forms a clot, is made from fibrinogen, binds to other fibrin molecules, is required for blood clotting

Mature human erythrocytes contain

hemoglobin

The left semilunar valve closes whenever the blood pressure is

higher in the aorta than in the left ventricle

The mitral (bicuspid) valve closes when blood pressure is

higher in the left ventricle than in the left atrium

The right semilunar valve opens when blood pressure is

higher in the right ventricle than the pulmonary trunk

The tricuspid valve closes when blood pressure is

higher in the right ventricle than the right atrium

Contraction of leg skeletal muscles normally

increases hydrostatic pressure in leg veins, opens one-way valves in leg veins, increases blood flow back to the heart

Which of the following causes vasodilation?

nitric oxide

Which of the following normally causes an increase in heart rate?

norepinephrine binding to b (beta)-adrenergic receptors on heart cells

The cascade of coagulation factors at the site of a cut typically operates via

positive feedback

The refractory period of cardiac cell action potentials

prevents the heart from beating faster than about 4 times/second

Pacemaker potentials occur in some

sinoatrial node cells, atrioventricular node cells, smooth muscle cells

During exercise, there is increased blood flow to

skeletal muscles

On each cardiac cycle, in which of the following locations do action potentials occur earliest?

the atrioventricular (AV) node

During circulatory shock

the heart and brain do not receive enough blood

Circulatory shock can be life threatening because

the heart does not receive enough oxygenated blood

On each cardiac cycle, action potentials occur earliest in

the left atrium

Which of the following is true of cardiac pacemaker cells?

they have channels that allow sodium (Na+) through and are opened by repolarization, they have channels that allow calcium (Ca2+) through and are opened by depolarization, they can be found in the sinoatrial (SA) node


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