General Concepts #5 – Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems (2009) Flashcards
Which component of blood plasma accounts for the SECOND highest percentage?
a) Water
b) Protein
c) Other solutes
d) Electrolytes
e) Platelets
b) Protein
Once interstitial fluid has been pushed into special capillaries, it is called:
a) Red blood cells
b) White blood cells
c) Lymph
d) Platelets
e) Plasma
c) Lymph
What chamber of the heart first receives oxygenated blood?
a) Right ventricle
b) Right atrium
c) Left ventricle
d) Left atrium
d) Left atrium
After blood leaves the right ventricle, what structure does it enter next?
a) Pulmonary artery
b) Left atrium
c) Right atrium
d) Aorta
e) Pulmonary trunk
e) Pulmonary trunk
What layer of the heart is considered visceral?
a) Myocardium
b) Pericardium
c) Endocardium
d) Epicardium
e) Cardium
d) Epicardium
What great vessel receives blood from the arms?
a) Superior vena cava
b) Inferior vena cava
c) Aorta
d) Greater vena cava
e) Lesser vena cava
a) Superior vena cava
What type of tissue is the tunica media made of?
a) Endothelium
b) Smooth muscle
c) Connective
d) Skeletal muscle
e) Cardiac muscle
b) Smooth muscle
Baroreceptors are located in the aortic arch and carotid sinuses. They are responsible for sensing: a) CO2 changes b) O2 changes c) Vasoconstriction d) Vasodilation e) Pressure changes
e) Pressure changes
Certain vessels of the eye, kidney, and endocrine glands have standard endothelial
cells but holes for the movement of molecules. These vessels are called:
a) Venules
b) Sinusoid
c) Fenestrated capillary
d) Continuous capillary
e) Vasa vasorium
c) Fenestrated capillary
During an abdominal procedure, a surgeon ligates (cuts) the single terminal arterial branch to an organ. This organ will: a) Anastomose b) Backup from collateral circulation c) Become a vascular shunt d) Remain intact e) Necrose (die)
e) Necrose (die)
Lymphatic vessels are drained from:
a) The inferior vena cava (IVC)
b) The superior vena cava (SVC)
c) Arteries
d) Capillaries
e) Veins
d) Capillaries
All lymph from the body drains to the thoracic duct except the:
a) Right arm
b) Right leg
c) Left arm
d) Left leg
e) Abdomen
a) Right arm
Movement of lymph through the lymphatic system involves all of the following EXCEPT: a) Contraction of muscles b) Lymph node dilation c) Respiratory movement d) Arterial pulsation e) Smooth muscle in the vessels
b) Lymph node dilation