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Review. Circulatory System , Heart & Blood. What is the function of the chordae tendineae ? . P arasympathetic stimulation to the heart results in …. Which part of the brain regulates impulses to the heart?. Which cranial nerve sends impulses to the SA node?.
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Review Circulatory System , Heart & Blood
Blood from the systemic circulation is returned to the right atrium by the …..?
Name the 5 WBCs ? Never Let Monkeys Eat Bananas !!!
Atrioventricular valves prevent backflow of blood into the _____________; Semilunar valves prevent backflow into the ___________. • Atria; Ventricles • Lungs; systemic circulation • Ventricles, Atria • Capillaries, Lungs
When the pressure in the L. ventricle becomes greater than the pressure in the aorta, the…. • Pulmonary semilunar valve is forced open • Aorta semilunar valve closes • Pulmonary semilunar valve closes • Aorta semilunar valve is forced open
The correct sequential path of an action potential in the heart is ? • SA node – AV bundle – AV node – Purkinje fibers • AV node – SA node – AV node – AV bundle • SA node – AV node – AV bundle – Purkinje fibers • SA node – AV node – Purkinje fibers – AV bundle
Blood from the coronary circulation is returned to the right atrium of the heart via … • the great cardiac arteries • the circumflex branches • the coronary sinus • the interventricular braches
The visceral pericardium, or epicardium, covers the… • inner surface of the heart • outer surface of the heart • vessels in the myocardium • all of the above
The great cardiac vein drains blood into the coronary sinus, which drain blood into the … • right atrium • left ventricle • left atrium • right ventricle
The right side, serves as the ________ pathway pump, while the left side serves as the ________ pump. • systemic; pulmonary • pulmonary; hepatic portal • hepatic portal, cardiac • pulmonary; systemic
Platelets are unique formed elements of the blood, because they … • initiate the immune response and destroy bacteria • are cell fragments and initiate blood clotting • can reproduce because they contain a nucleus • are only present during an allergic reaction
Rh- (negative) blood indicates the… • presence of RH agglutinogen • presence of agglutinogen A • absence of the Rh agglutinogen • absence of agglutinogen B
If Agglutinogen B meets with Agglutinin Anti –A, the result would be … • a cross – reaction • no agglutination would occur • the patient would be comatose • the patient would die.
The number of Eosinophils increases dramatically during…. • an allergic reaction or a parasitic infection • an injury to a tissue or a bacterial infection • tissue degeneration or cellular deterioration • a and b are correct
A person with Type O Blood contains…. • Anti- A and Anti- B Agglutinins • Anti- O Agglutinins • Anti- A and Anti- B Agglutinogens • no Agglutinins – Type O lacks Agglutinins