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Lecture Exam 1 (1)

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

Question #1
A  calcium moves out through slowvoltage-gated channels.
B  calcium comes in through fast voltage-gated channels.
C  potassium moves out through fast voltage-gated channels.
D  potassium comes in through fast voltage-gated channels.
E  sodium moves out through slow voltage-gated channels.
Question #2
A  exit of potassium through voltage-gated channels.
B  simultaneous closure of sodium channels and opening of calcium channels.
C  entrance of sodium through voltage-gated channels.
D  entrance of calcium through voltage-gated channels.
E  binding of ACh to ACh receptor.
Question #3
A  both atria are contracting and blood is being ejected into the major arteries.
B  all four chambers are at rest and AV valves are open.
C  all four chambers are at rest and AV valves are closed.
D  all four chambers are contracting and all valves are open.
E  both ventricles are contracting and blood is being ejected into the major arteries.
Question #4
A  Depolarization ofthe atria
B  Depolarization of the left ventricle
C  Closure of the AV valves
D  Depolarization of the right ventricle
E  Repolarization of the ventricles
Question #5
A  anterior and superior
B  None of these choices is correct.
C  posterior and inferior
D  anterior and inferior
E  posterior and superior
Question #6
A  anteriorinterventricular sulcus.
B  sinoventricularsulcus.
C  coronarysulcus.
D  posteriorinterventricular sulcus.
E  None of the choices is correct.
Question #7
A  myocardium.
B  mediastinum.
C  external layer ofthe fibrous pericardium.
D  parietal layer of the serosal pericardium.
E  visceral layer of the serosal pericardium.
Question #8
A  interventricularseptum.
B  left auricle.
C  interatrialseptum.
D  right auricle.
Question #9
A  Fibrouspericardium
B  Epicardium
C  Serouspericardium
D  Myocardium
E  Endocardium
Question #10
A  Q-R segment
B  S-T segment
C  T-P interval
D  P-R interval
E  P-T segment
Question #11
A  Right atrium and right ventricle
B  Right atrium and left ventricle
C  Left atrium and right ventricle
D  Right atrium and left atrium
E  Left atrium and left ventricle
Question #12
A  proplatelets.
B  lateerythroblasts.
C  promegakaryocytes.
D  reticulocytes.
E  myeloid stemcells.
Question #13
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #14
A  Monocytes
B  Neutrophils
C  Basophils
D  Lymphocytes
E  Eosinophils
Question #16
A  altitude.
B  sex.
C  age.
D  age, sex, and altitude.
Question #18
A  hematopoiesis,120
B  hemostasis,120
C  hematopoiesis,9
D  hemostasis, 9
Question #19
A  relese of procoagulants.
B  blood vesseldilation.
C  fibrinolysis.
D  blood vessel constriction.
Question #20
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #21
A  coagulation.
B  elimination ofclots.
C  platelet plugformation.
D  vascular spasm.
Question #22
A  liver.
B  spleen and lung.
C  lung.
D  liver and spleen.
E  spleen.