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1
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Blood reduces fluid lost at injury sites by which of the following?

A

Clotting

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2
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What are special proteins that attack invading organisms called?

A

Antibodies

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3
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What is the average pH of whole blood?

A

7.35-7.45

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4
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Which of the following is the most abundant plasma protein and the one responsible for the osmotic pressure of plasma?

A

Albumin

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5
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Which plasma protein is responsible for antibodies and transport proteins?

A

Globulins

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6
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Which plasma protein attacks foreign proteins and pathogens?

A

Immunoglobulins

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7
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Which plasma protein is involved in blood clotting?

A

Fibrinogens

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8
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_____ bind(s) and transport(s) carbon dioxide and oxygen.

A

Hemoglobin

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9
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The _____ is the percentage of whole blood volume occupied by cellular elements.

A

Hematocrit

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10
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Which surface antigen on red blood cells determines blood type?

A

A,B,Rh

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11
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What is thrombocytopenia?

A

Low Platelet count

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12
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Which Chambers of the heart are associated with the pulmonary circuit?

A

Right Ventricle, Right Atrium

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13
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Which Connective tissue divides the thoracic cavity into two pleural cavities and encloses the heart?

A

Mediastinum

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14
Q

The Muscular wall of the heart is called the what?

A

Myocardium

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15
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Which of the following is true of the foramen ovale?

A

Closes at birth. Penetrates the intertribal septum from the fifth week of embryonic development until birth. Allows blood to flow from the right atrium to the left atrium.

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16
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The Valve between the left atrium and left ventricle is the:

A

Mitral valve. Left Arterioventricular Valve. Bicuspid valve

17
Q

The right coronary artery divides into what branches?

A

Marginal and posterior interventricular.

18
Q

What is an area of dead tissue cause by an interruption in cardiac blood flow called

A

Infarct

19
Q

In influx of _____ rapidly depolarizes the cardiac contractile cells.

A

Sodium

20
Q

The introduction of ______ initiates contraction during the plateau phase

A

Calcium

21
Q

The normal rate of contraction is established by _____ cells, the nodal cells that reach threshold.

A

Pacemaker

22
Q

______ form branching networks and are barely the diameter of a single red blood cell.

A

Capillaries

23
Q

Which layer of a blood vessel contains smooth muscle tissue?

A

Tunica Media

24
Q

Which layer of a blood vessel contains smooth muscle tissue?

A

Artherosclerosis

25
Q

Which o the following controls the flow of blood into the capillary?

A

Precapillary Sphincter

26
Q

_____ is the formed tubule through which blood completely bypasses a capillary bed.

A

Arteriovenous anastomosis

27
Q

______ is the resistance to flow resulting from interations among molecules and suspended materials in liquid.

A

Viscosity

28
Q

______ is the difference between the systolic and diastolic pressures.

A

Pulse Pressure

29
Q

Which of the following affects tissue perfusion?

A

Cardiac output, Peripheral resistance, blood pressure

30
Q

Which portion of the brain has the cardiac and vasomotor centers?

A

medulla oblongata