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Exam #1 Next Monday: Exam begins at 9:40am Exam ends at 10:10am 5 minute break Lecture begins at 10:15 25 questions on Blood, Heart, Blood vessels Single best answer Fill-in-the-blank/short answer (no matching on this exam)
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Exam #1 Next Monday: Exam begins at 9:40am Exam ends at 10:10am 5 minute break Lecture begins at 10:15 25 questions on Blood, Heart, Blood vessels Single best answer Fill-in-the-blank/short answer (no matching on this exam) (never in this class: true/false) Bring a Scantron and a pencil You may bring a “cheat sheet”: ……
Cheat sheet: Single 8½” x 11” sheet of paper You may use both sides You may use colors You may organize it any way you wish Everything must be hand written and/or hand-drawn by you No wordprocessing / typing No photocopying No photoreduction etc Your name must be legibly written on it You must turn it in with your exam
Examples of questions from last summer: • 1. On average, erythrocytes last ___ from the time they enter the blood until they are destroyed. • A. 120 days • B. 70 days • C. 12 days • D. 3 days • E. 12 hours • 2. Blood entering the left atrium passes through the ___ valve • A. Aortic • B. Left atrioventricular • C. Pulmonary • D. Right atrioventricular • E. You can't fool me! There aren't ANY valves regulating flow of blood into the left atrium • If you examined a slide of Dr. Thompson’s blood under a microscope (you can assume his blood is normal), you would expect to see the FEWEST of which of the following: • A. Platelets • B. Neutrophils • C. Lymphocytes • D. Erythrocytes • E. Basophils
Examples of questions from last summer: • 4. When it was in the blood, the cell which would mature into a “macrophage” was called a(n) ___ • Monocyte • 5. Leukocytes in the blood can pass through the walls of capillaries to get to other • tissues surrounding those vessels. This process of passing through capillary walls is called ___ • Diapedesis • The serous pericardium consists of two layers called a visceral layer and a(n) ___ layer • Parietal • 7. Name one CORONARY ARTERY and one CARDIAC VEIN which you would NOT normally see on • the anterior surface of the heart. • Posterior interventricular coronary artery • Middle cardiac vein