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- Question 72 The left atrioventricular, or mitral valve, normally has cusps. two O three O no four Lecture S...pdfQUESTION 8 Which sequence is correct regarding the direction of blood filow through the cardiovascular system: O Aorta, pulmonary artery, vena cava, pulmonary vein O Aorta, carotid artery, pulmonary vein, pulmonary artery O Pulmonary vein, pulmonary artery, aorta, Vena cava O Aorta, pulmonary vein, tricuspid valve, left ventricle O Aorta, Vena cava, tricuspid valve, right ventricleQUESTION 2 During ventricular systole, The AV valves are open and the semilunar valves are closed while the ventricle contracts O The AV valves are closed and the semilunar valves are open until sufficient pressure is generated in the ventricle to force the AV valves to close Blood flows passively from the atria and the ventricle fills with no change in ventricular volume O O The aorta and pulmonary arteries are at the mean arterial pressure The AV valves are closed and the semilunar valves are closed until sufficient pressure is generated in the ventricle to force the semilunar valves open
- Central venous pressure is increased byo Decreasing blood volumeo Increasing venous complianceo Increasing total peripheral resistanceo Decreasing heart rateO Decreasing plasma aldosterone concentrationO Question 55 In the heart, lub - dub refer to, in order, the O closing of all valves simultaneously O closing of the AV valves and closing of the semilunar valves opening of the semilunar valves and opening of the AV valves O closing of the AV valves and opening of the semilunar valves um #3 Lecture S..pdf Den fileVentricular relaxation immediately follows ________. atrial depolarization ventricular repolarization ventricular depolarization atrial repolarization
- Question 4 Name the blood vessels on the posterior heart. (right or left, arteries or veins O coronary sinus O pulmonary arteries O pulmonary veins O Inferlor vena cava * Previous MacBooQuestion 39 The first heart sound represents: The expansion of both lungs The jiggling of the myocardium O Closure of the semilunar valves OThe movement of pericardium O Closure of atrio-ventricular valvesQuestion 2 The pressure when first sound appear is an indication of O systolic pressure. O diastolic pressure. mean atrial pressure. O pulse pressure.
- Special Circuits Saved Не Correctly label the following veins of the thorax. Posterior intercostal veins Receives blood from the brain Internal jugular v. Subclavian V. Supreme intercostal v. Azygos v. Brachiocephalic V. Hemiazygos v. ...Question 26 Which is true of the Baroreceptor response. A. Has mechano-sensors in the carotid sinus. O B. Regulates blood pressure during postural changes via the parasympathetic pathway. OC. Has mechano-sensors in the aorta. O D. Alters heart rate quickly with a stronger response to changes in pressure compared to steady-state absolute pressure. OE. All are true.PART B Heart and Blood Vessels EXERCISE 11.4 Heart Anatomy 1 Label the following: O Apex O Auricle of right atrium O Auricle of left atrium O Right ventricle O Left ventricle O Pulmona O Brachiocephalic trunk O Right brachiocephalic vein O Left brachiocephalic vein O Ascending aorta O Aortic arch O Descending aorta O Superior vena cava O Inferior vena cava O Branches of right pulmonary artery O Right pulmonary veins O Anterior interventricular/ descending artery a Circumflex artery O Right coronary artery Ligamentum arteriosum trunk O Left pulmonary artery O Left pulmonary veins O Left subclavian artery O Left common carotid artery Left rommen orohe arle ANTERIOR VIEW Chapter 11 | Cardiovascular System 199