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Chapter 13 Kahoots (13-4 to 13-10 (the celiac artery provides blood to the…
Chapter 13 Kahoots
13-4 to 13-10
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after passing the axilla, the axillary artery becomes the (brachial artery)
in the forearm, the brachial artery becomes the (radial artery, ulnar artery)
the internal carotids and the basilar artery are interconnected by an anastomosis called the (circle of willis)
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near the level of the vertebra L4, the aorta branches to form the (common iliac arteries)
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after recieving the internal jugular vein, the subclavian vein becomes the (brachiocephalic vein)
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elderly individuals are more prone to suffer from __ than younger individuals (hypertension, venous thrombosis, arteriosclerosis, problems with the conducting system of the heart)
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vicki has a disabled posterior pituitary. What type of cardiovascular affects might you expect (peripheral vasoconstriction)
in response to hemorrhage, there is (mobilization of the venous reserve)
sysmptoms of shock include (hypotension, rapid, weak pulse, decreased urine formation, acidosis)
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13.3
which of the following will cause a decrease in blood pressure (increased levels of ANP (atrial natriuretic peptide)
which of the followiing changes will result in increased nutrient delivery to a specific tissue(relaxation of precapillary sphincters)
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which of the following factors is most likely to result in an increase in blood pressure (decreased blood flow to the kidneys)
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when a capillary bed decreases in blood flow due to locally high oxygen levels, it is caused by (autoregulation)
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the baroreceptor reflex causes changes in (blood pressure, stroke volume, heart rate)
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compared to veins, arteries (are more elastic)
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the vessels that permit exchange of materials between the cells and the blood are termed (capillaries)
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plasma proteins that remain in the blood capillaries help (maintain the osmotic pressure of the blood)
blood flow through the cardiovascular system is affected by (all of the above, pressure differences, the viscosity of the blood, the amount of friction in the blood vessels)
which of the following conditions would completely stop all NET filtration (the blood hydrostatic pressure and the blood osmotic pressure are equal in magnitude but opposite in direction)
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transport mechanisms used by capillaries include (all the above or diffusion, filtration, osmosis)
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blood moves forward through veins (all the above or because the pressure in the veins is lower than in the arteries, with the aid of contractions of skeletal muscles, with the aid of changes in cavity pressure)
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