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Chapter 13 (13.4- 13.10 kahoots (The celiac artery provides blood to the…
Chapter 13
13.4- 13.10 kahoots
- The celiac artery provides blood to the > liver and spleen
- Which of the following supplies blood to parts of the intestinal tract? > superior mesenteric artery
- An important artery that supplies blood to the brain is the> internal carotid
- Blood from the face returns to the heart by way of the > external jugular vein
- The pulse point on the wrist is actually the > radial< artery
- After passing the axilla, the axillary artery becomes the < brachial artery
- In the forearm, the brachial artey becomes the > radial artery and the ulnar artery
- The internal cartoids and the basilar artery are interconnected by an anastomosis called the > circle of Willis
- The > diaphragm> divides the aorta into a superior thoracic aorta and an inferior abdominal aorta
- Near the level of vertebra L4, the aorta branches to form the> common iliac arteries
- The vessel that recives blood from below the diaphragm is the> inferior vena cave
- Small veins of the brain empty into the> dural sinuses
- After receiving the internal jugular vein, the subclavian vein becomes the> brachiocephalic cein
- The fusion of the brachiocephalicveins forms the> superior vena cava
- The two common iliac veins from the> inferior vena cava
- Which of the following is a remnant of a fetal blood vessel? > ligamentum arteriosum
- Elderly individuals are more prone to suffer from > all of the above> than younger individuals
- Factors that increase the risk of atherosclerosis include> obesity
- Vicki has disabled posterior pituitary. What type of cardiovascular affects might you expect? > decreased blood volume
- In response to hemorrhage, there is > mobilization of the venous reserve
- Symptoms of shock include > all of the above
- Which of the following is grater? < heart rate during cardiovascular shock
- which is a branch pf the pulmonary trunk? > pulmonary artery
13.3 Kahoot
- Which of the following will cause a decrease in blood pressure? > increased levels of ANP ( atrial natriuretic peptide)
- Which of the following changes will result in increased nutrient delivery to a specific tissue? > relaxation of precapillary sphincters
- Baroreceptors that function in the regulation of blood pressure are located in the > carotid dinus
- Blood pressure in the systemic arteries is greatest during > ventricular systole
- Angiotensin increases blood pressure by > increasing peripheral resistance
- Which of the following factors is most likely to result in an increase in blood pressure? > decreased blood flow to the kidneys
- < ADH> causes a direct increase in blood volume.
- Which of the following is greater? > blood pressure when sympathetic stimulation to the heart increases.
- When a capillary bed decreases in blood flow due to locally high oxygen levels, it is caused by > autoregulation
- Blood pressure is lowest in which of the following structures? > vein
- The baroreceptor reflex causes changes in > blood pressure, stroke volume, heart rate
- A decrease in vessel diameter is called > vasoconstriction
Kahoot ch 13-1
- The muscular layer of blood vessels is the > tunica media
- Compared to veins, arteries > are more elastic
- The blood vessels that carry blood at the highest pressure are the > arteries
- The blood vessels that have only a tunica intima are the > capillaries
- Which of the following blood vessels hold the greatest volume of blood? > veins
- Blood flow has the highest velocity in the > arteries
- The brachial artery would be classified as a < muscular > artery
- The outermost layer of the arterial wall is the > tunica externa
- Which of the following is a lesser amount? > the normal blood volume of the arterial system
- The vessels that permit exchange of materials between the cells and the blood are termed > capillaries
13.2 Kahoots
- PLasma proteins that remain the blood capillaries help > maintain the hydrostatic pressure of the blood
- Blood flow through the cardiovascular system is affected by > All of the above
- Which of the following conditions would completely stop all NET filtration? > The blood hydrostatic pressure and the blood asmotic pressure are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction
- As blood travels from the aorta toward the capillaries the> resistance increases
- Which of the following is a normal pressure within capillaries> 20-30 mm Hg
- Transport mechanism used used by capillaries include> All of the above
- Swelling of a tissue is due to > increased permeability of capillaries
- Blood moves forward through veins > all of the above
- The third and fourth heart sounds are caused by> Turbulance
- Edema would be likely to form when > the heart is an insuffcient pump
13.1 Blood Vessels
Layers of blood vessels
Tunica Interna
Surrounds lumen and is composed of, 1. strong and thick walled vessels 2. walls have three distinct layers
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