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The circulatory system is composed of:Question 17 Select one:
a.
Heart, Blood vessels, Lymphatic System
b.
Erythrocytes , Leucocytes , Thrombocytes
c.
Eosinophils, Basophils, Neutrophils
d.
Heart, Blood vessels, Blood
D . Heart, blood vessels and blood vessels
Right AV (tricuspid) valve is located between:Question 13 Select one:
a.
Right atrium and pulmonary artery and has 3 fibrous flaps of tissue called cusps
b.
Left atrium and left ventricle and has 3 fibrous flaps of tissue called cusps
c.
Left atrium and aorta and has 3 fibrous flaps of tissue called cusps
d.
Right atrium and ventricle and has 3 fibrous flaps of tissue called cusps
D. Right atrium and ventricle and has 3 fibrous flaps called cusps
The flap of tissue that guards the entrance to the trachea is known as:Question 21 Select one:
a.
Epiglottis
b.
Glottis
c.
Vocal cord
d.
None of the above
A. Epiglottis
The heart is located in which of the following body cavities:Question 24 Select one:
a.
Abdominal
b.
Thoracic
c.
Pelvic
d.
None of the above
Thoraic
The popliteal artery can be found behind the knee
a.
False
b.
True
True
The semilunar valves;Question 38 Select one:
a.
regulate flow of blood from ventricles into pulmonary artery and aorta
b.
regulate the flow of blood from the left ventricle to the aorta
c.
regulate the flow of venous blood from the periphery to the right atrium
d.
regulate flow of blood from auricles into the ventricles, artery and aorta
A. Regulate flow of blood from ventricles into pumonary artery and aorta
The vena cava is not a veinSelect one:
a.true
False
False. It is a vein
The venous drainage from the heart consists of:Question 40 Select one:
a.
Middle cardiac vein the inferior vena cava and coronary sinus
b.
Great cardiac vein, Middle cardiac vein and Coronary sinus
c.
Great Cardiac vein, venus plexus and inferior vena cava
d.
left coronary vein, right coronary vein and venus plexus
B. Great cardiac vein,middle cardiac vein and coronary sinus
Which of the following blood cells are actively involved with the control of bleedingQuestion 46 Select one:
a.
Granulocytes
b.
Thrombocytes
c.
Erythrocytes
d.
None of the above
B. Thrombocytes
Which of the following blood cells carry oxygen around the bodyQuestion 47 Select one:
a.
Granulocytes
b.
Thrombocytes
c.
Erythrocytes
d.
None of the above
C. Erythrocytes
An organ that is NOT part of the female pelvic cavity is the:Question 59 Select one:
a.
Ureter
b.
Uterus
c.
Bladder
d.
Ovaries
A. Ureter
Internal respiration is defined as:
c. The exchange of gases by diffusion between blood in the capillaries and the body cells
Left AV (mitral) valve is located between:Question 4 Select one:
a.
The right atrium and right ventricle and contains 3 fibrous flaps of tissue, called cusps
b.
The left atrium and left ventricle and contains 2 fibrous flaps of tissue, called cusps
c.
The left atrium and ventricle and contains 3 fibrous flaps of tissue, called cusps
d.
The left ventricle and the Aorta and contains 3 fibrous flaps of tissue, called cusp
B. Left atrium and left ventricle and contains 2 fibroius flaps of tissues called cusps
Leukocytes are made up ofQuestion 6 Select one:
a.
Leukotrienes and monocytes
b.
Agranulocytes and Granulocytes
c. Granulocytes and T cells
B. Arganulocytes and Granulocytes
Lymphocytes are known as the Natural killer cells
a.True
b. False
True
PlateletsQuestion 11 Select one:
a.
Have no nucleus
b.
Secrete vasoconstrictors
c.
Form a temporary plug when bleeding occurs
d.
All of the above
D. All of the above
Plasma is a formed element of blood.
a.
False
b.
True
False
Which of the following is not an artery?
a.
Vena cava
b.
Aorta
c.
None of above
Vena cava
Which one of the following is not a function of bloodQuestion 55 Select one:
a.
Protection
b.
Production
c.
Regulation
d.
Transportation
B. Production
Arteries are different to veins in that they have valves
a.
True
b.
False
False. Arteries dont have valves
During ventricular diastole:Question 63 Select one:
a.
ventricles are contracted, pressure is low within the ventricles, AV valves are closed and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
b.
ventricles are relaxed, pressure is low within the ventricles, AV valves are open and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
c.
ventricles are contracted, pressure is high within the ventricles, AV valves are open and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
d.
ventricles are relaxed, pressure is low within the ventricles, AV valves are closed and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
ventricles are relaxed, pressure is low within the ventricles, AV valves are open and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
During ventricular diastole:Question 63 Select one:
a.
ventricles are contracted, pressure is low within the ventricles, AV valves are closed and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
b.
ventricles are relaxed, pressure is low within the ventricles, AV valves are open and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
c.
ventricles are contracted, pressure is high within the ventricles, AV valves are open and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
d.
ventricles are relaxed, pressure is low within the ventricles, AV valves are closed and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
ventricles are relaxed, pressure is low within the ventricles, AV valves are open and blood flows freely from atria into ventricles
External respiration is defined as: External respiration refers to gas exchange across the respiratory membrane in the lungs
a.
False
b.
True
True
Granulocytes are:Question 66 Select one:
a.
Neutrophils, Monocytes , Basophils
b.
Neutrophils, Lymphocytes , Basophils
c.
Neutrophils, Eosinophil, Basophils
d.
Neutrophils, Eosinophil, Leukocytes
C. Neutrophils, Eosinpphil and Basophils