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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  hemophilia
B  platelet aggregation
C  coagulation
D  fibrinolysis
Question #3
A  at the exits of the ventricles.
B  at the entrance of the venae cava.
C  between atria and ventricles.
D  in the interatrial septum.
Question #4
A  coagulation
B  hemostasis
C   platelet plug
D  vascular spasm
E  homeostasis
Question #6
A   CO = EDV-ESV
B   CO = SV x HR
C   CO = EDV+ SV
D  CO = BP x SV
Question #7
A  end-systolic volume
B  ejection fraction
C  stroke volume
D  end-diastolic volume
E  cardiac output
Question #8
A  coronary sinus returns blood from the lung to the great cardiac vein
B  pulmonary veins return blood from the lungs to the left atrium
C  papillary muscles are located in the ventricles of the heart
D  pulmonary artery takes blood form the right ventricle to the lung
E  SA node is located at the base of the SVC
Question #9
A  Purkinje fibers
B  bundle branches
C  AV node
D  SA node
E  AV bundle
Question #11
A  AV node
B  Bundle Branches
C  AV bundle
D  AV valves
E  SA node
Question #12
A  Neutrophils and basophils
B  Lymphocytes and eosinophils
C  Lymphocytes and monocytes
D  Neutrophils and monocytes
E  Basophils and neutrophils
Question #16
A  a person with late stage liver disease
B  a bedridden person
C  a person in a wheelchair
D  a person in a marathon
Question #17
A  Jim has no EDV because his SV is too high
B  Jim’s EDV= 135 ml
C  Jim’s EDV= 125 ml
D  Jim’s EDV= 120 ml
E  Jim’s EDV= 60 ml
Question #19
A  Ventricular diastole
B   Isovolumetric relaxation
C  Ventricular filling
D  Isovolumetric contraction
E  Ventricular ejection
Question #20
A  complete lack of P wave
B  complete lack of QRS complex
C  P wave and QRS complexes are not synchronized
D  increase cardiac output
E  complete lack of T wave
Question #21
A  iron is removed from the blood by the transporter protein transferrin
B  eosinophils are specialized to destroy parasites
C  monocytes must be converted to macrophages before phagocytosis
D  erythroblastesis fetalis is the anemia that occurs in Rh – negative mothers
E  hemopoiesis is the process by which formed elements are developed
Question #22
A  RBC > platelets >WBC
B  platelets < WBC
C  platelets = WBC
D  WBC < RBC
Question #23
A  Most adults have around 5 million RBCs/µL of blood.
B  RBCs are recycled by the spleen
C  The average life span of an erythrocyte is 120 days.
D  RBCs are spherical in shape and granulated
E  Mature red blood cells are called erythrocytes.
Question #24
A  is the volume of blood ejected from the left ventricle into the aorta.
B  is the volume of blood ejected from the right ventricle into the pulmonary trunk.
C  total amount of blood in the body
D  is the product of the stroke volume and the heart rate.
Question #25
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #26
A  lymphocytes and eosinophils
B          
C  basophils and eosinophils
D  erythrocytes and thrombocytes
E  monocytes and neutrophils
F  neutrophils and basophils
Question #27
A  50% lymphocytes, 30% neutrophils, 10% eosinophils, 8% monocytes, 2% basophils
B  65% neutrophils, 25% lymphocytes, 6% eosinophils, 2% monocytes, 2% basophils.
C  65% neutrophils, 25% lymphocytes, 6% monocytes, 3% eosinophils, 1% basophils.
D  65% lymphocytes, 20% neutrophils, 10% monocytes, 4% eosinophils, 1% basophils.
E  50% neutrophils, 30% lymphocytes, 15% monocytes, 4% eosinophils, 1% basophils.
Question #28
A  erythrocytes
B  eosinophils
C  mast cells
D   thrombocytes
E    lymphocytes
Question #29
A  Globin = is broken down into amino acids for synthesis of new proteins
B  Iron = is converted into transferrin and stercobilin in the liver and large intestine
C  Heme = is converted into bilirubin which then converts into biliverdin in the liver
D  None of the above is correctly matched
Question #30
A  Semilunar aortic value
B  Bicuspid value
C   Tricuspid value
D  Pulmonic semilunar valve
E  Both bicuspid and semilunar value
Question #31
A  Preload
B  Stroke volume (SV)
C  Cadiac Output (CO)
D  End diastolic volume (EDV)
E  End Systolic Volume (ESV)
Question #32
A  the kidneys are an important site of erythropoiesis.
B  the kidneys don’t synthesize enough hemoglobin.
C  red blood cells are lost into the urine.
D  not enough erythropoietin is secreted to stimulate red blood cell formation.
E  the damaged kidneys actively destroy red blood cells as they flow through renal vessels.
Question #34
A  Mary’s eosinophil, monocyte and lymphocyte counts are  normal
B  Mary may have chronic viral infection
C  Mary may have a parasitic infection
D  Mary has Hay Fever and a cold
Question #35
A  creatine
B  sodium
C  glucose
D   iron
E  monocyte
Question #36
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #37
A  contraction of the atria; contraction of the ventricle
B  Depolarization of the ventricles; polarization of the SA Node
C  Repolarization of the ventricles; polarization of the atria and ventricles
D  Contraction of the AV node; relaxation of the SA node
Question #39
A  decreases, AV
B  increases, semi-lunar 
C  increases, AV
D  decreases, semi-lunar
Question #40
A  prothrombin
B  albumin
C  calcium
D   thromboplastin
E  fibrinogen