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Lecture Quiz 9

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

Question #1
A  parathyroid glands
B  thyroid gland
C  thymus gland
D  spleen
E  red bone marrow
Question #2
A  ↑ ADH secretion and ↑ Na+ and H2O absorption by kidneys
B  vasoconstriction and ↑ Na+ and H2O absorption by kidneys
C  ↑ Na+ and H2O absorption by kidneys and vasoconstriction
D  ↑ Na+ and H2O secretion by kidneys and ↓ ADH secretion
Question #4
A  destroys worn-out blood cells
B  contains macrophages and lymphocytes that remove microbes and cancer cells from the lymph
C  all the above
D  site of erythrocyte production in the fetus
E  stores iron, platelets and blood
Question #6
A  pulsations of nearby arteries, contraction of the heart and gravity
B  skeletal and respiratory pumps, contraction of the (larger) lymphatic vessels, and pulsations of nearby arteries
C  contraction of the heart, contraction of the (larger) lymphatic vessels and gravity
Question #8
A  ↑ of the carotid and aortic bodies, ↓ of the baroreceptors, and angiotensin II
B  angiotensin II, aldosterone and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
C  ↑ of the carotid and aortic bodies, aldosterone and atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP)
Question #10
A  diastolic pressure is the arterial pressure during diastole
B  systolic pressure is the arterial pressure during systole
C  the mean arterial pressure = systolic pressure + 1/3 the pulse pressure
D  blood velocity in the arteries is fast to slow (50 cm/s to 1 cm/s)
E  pulse pressure is equal to the systolic minus the diastolic pressures
Question #12
A  pressure difference and radius of the vessel
B  blood viscosity and length of the vessel
C  pressure difference and length of the vessel
D  peripheral resistance and blood viscosity