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Lecture Exam 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #2
A  destruction,plasmin
B  construction,plasmin
C  construction,thrombokinase
D  destruction, thrombokinase
E  construction,actinomyosin
Question #3
A  almost a fullminute when tissue damage is extensive.
B  several minuteswhen tissue damage is extensive.
C  several hours whentissue damage is moderate.
D  a few millisecondswhen tissue damage is moderate.
Question #5
A  37
B  4
C  1
D  58
E  85
Question #6
A  plateletattractant.
B  plateletrepellant.
Question #7
A  Neutrophils, basophils, eosinophils, and monocytes
B  Basophils and eosinophils
C  Lymphocytes and monocytes
D  Lymphocytes
E  Neutrophils
Question #8
A  formed elements.
B  electrolytes.
C  nutrients.
D  solvents.
E  proteins.
Question #10
A  the wrong bloodtype was used.
B  there were noagglutinins (antibodies) in the recipient blood.
C  the donor had typeO blood.
D  the recipient hadtype AB blood.
Question #11
A  their values arevery similar.
B  the truehematocrit is much larger.
C  the clinicalhematocrit is much larger.
Question #12
A  prostacyclin withthe assistance of activated factor V.
B  proconvertin with the assistance offactor IX.
C  collagen with theassistance of von Willebrand factor.
D  prostacyclin withthe assistance of thromboxane A2.
E  collagen with theassistance of prothrombin.
Question #13
A  Lymphocytes
B  Neutrophils
C  Monocytes
D  Eosinophils
E  Basophils
Question #14
A  basophil.
B  eosinophil.
C  neutrophil.
D  lymphocyte.
E  monocyte.
Question #15
A  Basophil
B  Neutrophil
C  Lymphocyte
D  Eosinophil
E  Monocyte
Question #18
A  plasma.
B  platelets.
C  erythrocytes.
D  buffy coat.
E  monocytes.
F  electrolytes andwaste products.
Question #21
A  globulins.
B  endocrinehormones.
C  prothrombins.
D  albumins.
E  fibrinogens.
Question #22
A  Transportation
B  Prevention
C  Regulation
D  Protection
Question #24
A  c, a, e, b, d, f
B  a, c, d, b, e, f
C  c, a, b, e, d, f
D  c, b, a, d, e, f
E  a, b, c, e, d, f
Question #27
A  pectinatemuscles.
B  trabeculaecarneae.
C  tendinous cords.
D  tricuspidvalve.
E  conusarteriosus.
Question #29
A  4
B  Highly variable, depending on the heart beat rate
C  None of the choices is correct.
D  1
E  2
Question #31
A  T-tubules
B  Cardiac discs
C  Intercalateddiscs
D  Z discs
E  Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Question #37
A  a short P-Rinterval.
B  a long T-Pinterval.
C  a short T-Pinterval.
D  a long P-Rinterval.
Question #38
A  fills the cusps ofthe atrioventricular valve causing opening of the bicuspid and closure of thetricuspid.
B  pushes against thesemilunar valves and opens them.
C  pushes against thesemilunar valves and closes them.
D  pushes against theatrioventricular valves and opens them.
E  fills the cusps ofthe semilunar valves, causing them to expand and block the backflow ofblood
Question #39
A  Right atrium and left ventricle
B  Left atrium and right atrium
C  Right atrium and right ventricle
D  Left atrium and left ventricle
E  Left ventricle and right ventricle
Question #40
A  atrioventricularopening.
B  pectinatemuscles.
C  conusarteriosus.
D  trabeculaecarneae.
E  tendinous cords.
Question #42
A  Projects slightly posteroinferiorly toward the right side of the body
B  Projects slightly anteroinferiorly toward the left side of the body
C  Projects slightly posteroinferiorly toward the midline of the body
D  Projects slightly anteroinferiorly toward the right side of the body
E  Projects slightly posteroinferiorly toward the left side of the body
Question #43
A  liters pergram.
B  beats per minute per gram.
C  milliliters perminute per gram.
D  grams perminute.
E  millimiters perhour per kilogram.
Question #44
A  allows cardiacmuscle cells to contract and then relax without locking up.
B  allows cardiacmuscle cells to exhibit synchronous fibrillation.
C  leads to tetaniccontractions in smooth and skeletal muscle.
D  occurs only inskeletal muscle and makes those fibers’contractions most forceful.
Question #45
A  it is underconstant pressure, but its movement is dictated by the control of valveopenings and closures.
B  the veins andarteries constrict and dilate to propel and attract blood.
C  All of the choicesare correct.
D  it moves along itspressure gradient, and that gradient depends on contraction and relaxationduring the cardiac cycle.
Question #46
A  binds to tropomyosin.
B  binds toactin.
C  binds to theZ-disc.
D  binds tocalmodulin.
E  binds totroponin.
Question #48
A  pressure changes ofalternating contraction and relaxation during the cardiac cycle.
B  contraction andrelaxation of papillary muscles that pull on heart strings.
C  action potentialswithin the cusps of the valves.
D  contraction of thesmooth muscle in the walls of the great vessels leaving the heart.
Question #49
A  separate the rightand left sides of the heart.
B  stabilize and holdthe arteries leaving the heart.
C  are only used inthe fetal heart.
D  permit the passageof blood in one direction.
E  direct theconduction impulse through the heart muscle.
Question #50
A  Systemic circuit
B  Coronary circuit
C  Pulmonary circuit
D  Visceral circuit