18 - Circulation Flashcards

1
Q

During systole of the ventricles

Select one:
A. The ventricles of the heart are relaxed
B. The ventricles of the heart are filling
C. The ventricles of the heart are contracting
D. The atria of the heart are contracting
E. The semilunar valves are closing

A

The ventricles of the heart are contracting

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2
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An advantage of a double circulation is that
Select one:
A. Blood can be pumped to the upper portions of the body by one circuit and to the lower portions of the body by the other circuit
B. Each circuit can pump blood with differing pressures to optimize the function of each
C. The oxygenated blood can mix with the deoxygenated blood before being pumped to the tissues of the body
D. Less energy is needed to provide nutrients and oxygen to the tissues of the body
E. All answers apply

A

Each circuit can pump blood with differing pressures to optimize the function of each

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3
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If a person is lacking albumin this would most likely lead to

Select one:

a. increased tissue fluid
b. increased pressure inside the capillaries
c. blockage of lymphatic ducts leading to swollen appendages
d. decreased tissue fluid

A

increased tissue fluid

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4
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Which of the following determines blood pressure?
Select one:
A. Cardiac output
B. Systemic vascular resistance
C. Blood viscosity
D. Arteriole diameter
E. All answers apply

A

all answers apply

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5
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If a molecule of CO2 is released into the blood in your left toe and then is exhaled, it must pass through all of the following except

Select one:
A. The pulmonary vein
B. An alveolus
C. The trachea
D. The right atrium
E. The right ventricle

A

The pulmonary vein

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6
Q

Blood flows faster in a venule than in a capillary because venules have

Select one:

a. are more muscular
b. have larger diameters
c. are closer to the heart
d. have higher blood pressure
e. have more connective tissue

A

have larger diameters

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7
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When do heart sounds happen

A

during venricular systole - closing

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8
Q

what is the equation for blood pressure

A

BP = CO x SVR

CO = Cardiac Output

SVR = Systemic vascular resistance

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9
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what is the equation for cardiac output

A

CO = HR x SV x SVR

Heart Rate

Stroke Volume

Systemic vascular resistance

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10
Q

Can we change cardiac output

A

yes

stroke volume can be more efficient

and heart rate can change

resistance can change

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11
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which side of the heart pumps more blood

A

they are the same

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12
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How can we change SVC

A
  • increase diameter of blood vessels
  • change thickness or thinness of blood
  • pruning of blood vessels - lenght
  • viscosity
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13
Q

how does adrenaline effect BP

A

Increase blood pressure

increase heart rate

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14
Q

What are some of the functions of the blood

A
  • remove waste
  • transport nutrients
  • osmotic balance
  • stabalize pH
  • immunity function
  • moving proteins
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15
Q

why is blood considered a connective tissue

A

connects the body

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16
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how does the blood pressure in the pulmonary circuit compare to that in the systemic circuit

A

pressure is lower in the pulmonary circuit

left ventricle is thicker - bigger distribution run

17
Q

what is the equation for the radius of a blood vessel

A

n4 where the radius is n

18
Q

what is in the extracelluslar matrix and what are the formed elements

A
  1. Plasma matrix - proteins and liquid
  2. formed elsements - lymphocytes, leucocytes, thrombrocytes, platelets, RBC
19
Q

What are some distigushing factors between red blood cells and white blood cells

A

white blood cells

  • bigger
  • fights infection and invaders

Red blood cells:

  • carry nutrients
  • no organelles
20
Q

how do RBC make ATP

A

have no mitochandria

uese glycolysis and lactic acid fermentation

21
Q

what are the three layers on a blood vessel from outtermost to inner

A

connective tissue, muscle, and epithelium (simple squalmous)

22
Q

what are differences between artery and a vein - structure wise

A

artery: more muscle, more elastic

Veins, smaller, and valves

23
Q

why do capilarries need to have thin walls

A

for efficient exchange of nutrients

24
Q

What type of substances move between the blood and tissue via diffusion

A
  • gasses
  • small non polar molecules
  • ions
  • glucose
25
Q

What type of substances move between the blood and tissue via endocytosis, exocytosis

A
  • macromolecules
  • blood proteins
  • antibodies
26
Q

what is oncotic pressure

A

pressure created by high protein pressure in the blood usually caused by albumin

Albumin is a polar molecule pulling H2O along with it

27
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A