front 1 1) The circulatory systems of bony fishes, rays, and sharks are most similar to ________.
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front 2 2) Organisms with a circulating body fluid that is distinct from the fluid that directly surrounds the body's cells are likely to have ________.
| back 2 b |
front 3 3) In which of the following organisms does blood flow from the pulmocutaneous circulation to the heart before circulating through the rest of the body?
| back 3 c |
front 4 4) The only vertebrates in which blood flows directly from respiratory organs to body tissues without first returning to the heart are the ________.
D) reptiles | back 4 b |
front 5 5) To adjust blood pressure independently in the capillaries of the gas-exchange surface and in the capillaries of the general body circulation, an organism would need a(n) ________.
| back 5 d |
front 6 6) An anthropologist discovers the fossilized heart of an extinct animal. The evidence indicates that the organism's heart was large, was well-formed, and had four chambers, with no connection between the right and left sides. A reasonable conclusion supported by these observations is that the ________.
| back 6 b |
front 7 ) In an open circulatory system, blood is ________.
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front 8 8) Circulatory systems compensate for ________.
| back 8 b |
front 9 9) Which of the following develops the greatest pressure on the blood in the mammalian aorta?
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front 10 10) Which of the following is the correct sequence of blood flow in birds and mammals?
| back 10 d |
front 11 11) A patient with a heart rate of 70 beats per minute and a stroke volume of 70 mL/beat will have a cardiac output of ________.
| back 11 d |
front 12 12) Damage to the sinoatrial node in humans would ________.
| back 12 c |
front 13 13) While jogging, a person has a stroke volume of 130 ml/beat and a heart rate of 120 beats per minute. If their resting stroke volume was 70 ml/beat and resting heart rate was 60 beats per minute, how did this person's cardiac output change?
D) Their cardiac output increased from 4,200 ml/minute to 15,600 ml/minute after jogging | back 13 d |
front 14 14) Atrial systole ________.
| back 14 a |
front 15 15) The greatest difference in the concentration of respiratory gases is found in which of the following pairs of mammalian blood vessels?
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front 16 16) A human red blood cell in an artery of the left arm is on its way to deliver oxygen to a cell in the thumb. To travel from the artery to the thumb and then back to the left ventricle, this red blood cell must pass through ________.
| back 16 b |
front 17 17) An electrocardiogram (ECG) provides information about ________.
| back 17 b |
front 18 18) Among the following choices, which organism likely has the highest systolic pressure?
| back 18 d |
front 19 19) The velocity of blood flow is the lowest in capillaries because ________.
| back 19 d |
front 20 20) Which of the following would you expect of a species that has a high resting cardiac output?
| back 20 c |
front 21 21) Small swollen areas in the neck, groin, and axillary region are associated with ________.
| back 21 a |
front 22 22) Humans infected with some types of parasitic worms develop a condition called elephantiasis, which is characterized by swelling of the limbs. Which of the following would be the most likely cause of elephantiasis?
| back 22 c |
front 23 23) Which of the following conditions would most likely be due to high blood pressure in a mammal?
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front 24 24) Which of the following mechanisms are used to regulate blood pressure in the closed circulatory system of vertebrates?
III) opening or closing precapillary sphincters
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front 25 25) Blood is pumped at high pressures in arteries from the heart to ensure that all parts of the body receive adequate blood flow. Capillary beds, however, would hemorrhage under direct arterial pressures. How does the design of the circulatory network contribute to reducing blood pressure to avoid this scenario?
| back 25 b |
front 26 26) In order for blood to always flow unidirectionally through a closed circulatory system, the ________.
| back 26 a |
front 27 27) If the osmotic pressure on the venous side of capillary beds is lower than the hydrostatic pressure, then ________.
| back 27 b |
front 28 28) Large proteins such as albumin remain in capillaries rather than diffusing out, resulting in the ________.
| back 28 b |
front 29 29) Blood cells that function to fight infection are called ________.
| back 29 b |
front 30 30) To become bound to hemoglobin for transport in mammals, atmospheric molecules of oxygen must cross ________.
| back 30 d |
front 31 31) The diagnosis of hypertension in adults is based on the ________.
| back 31 d |
front 32 32) Cyanide poisons mitochondria by blocking the final step in the electron transport chain. Human red blood cells placed in an isotonic solution containing cyanide are likely to ________.
| back 32 d |
front 33 33) A normal event in the process of blood clotting is the ________.
| back 33 c |
front 34 34) You cut your finger, and after putting pressure on the wound for several minutes, you notice that it is still bleeding profusely. What may be the problem?
| back 34 a |
front 35 35) ________ is a hormone that is released from the ________ to stimulate the production of red blood cells.
| back 35 b |
front 36 36) Countercurrent exchange is evident in the flow of ________.
| back 36 a |
front 37 37) Countercurrent exchange in the fish gill helps to maximize ________.
| back 37 b |
front 38 38) Which of the following statements comparing respiration in fish and in mammals is correct?
| back 38 c |
front 39 39) Although having evolved independently, the tracheal tubes of mammals and insects are both supported by rigid tissues. The trachea of a mammal is supported by cartilage, and the tracheae of an insect are supported by chitin. What selective pressure most likely led to the convergent evolution of these respiratory structures?
| back 39 b |
front 40 40) When the air in a testing chamber is specially mixed so that its oxygen content is 10% and its overall air pressure is 400 mm Hg, then PO2 is ________.
| back 40 c |
front 41 41) The sun shining on a tidal pool during a hot day heats the water, causing some water to evaporate. Because the water has become warmer and saltier, ________.
| back 41 b |
front 42 42) An oil-water mixture works as an insecticidal spray against mosquitoes and other insects because it ________.
| back 42 a |
front 43 43) Atmospheric pressure at the summit of Mount Everest is about one third the pressure at sea level, which is 760 mm Hg. If oxygen makes up 21% of the atmosphere by volume, the partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) on Mount Everest is approximately ________.
| back 43 a |
front 44 44) Some human infants, especially those born prematurely, suffer serious respiratory failure because of ________.
| back 44 c |
front 45 45) Which of the following represents the correct flow of air into the lung of a mammal?
| back 45 b |
front 46 46) During aerobic exercise, the partial pressure of oxygen in muscle cells will ________, thus the rate of diffusion of oxygen into the muscle tissue from the blood will ________.
| back 46 a |
front 47 47) A rabbit taken from a meadow near sea level and moved to a meadow high on a mountainside would have some trouble breathing. Why?
| back 47 c |
front 48 48) What would be the consequence if we were to reverse the direction of water flow over the gills of a fish, moving water inward past the operculum, past the gills, then out the mouth? This reversal of water flow would ________.
| back 48 a |
front 49 49) Under identical atmospheric conditions, freshwater ________.
| back 49 a |
front 50 50) Consider the following reaction. If the pH of the blood was decreased, then the ________. CO2 + H2OH2CO3HCO3- + H+
| back 50 a |
front 51 51) How has the avian lung adapted to the metabolic demands of flight?
| back 51 d |
front 52 52) Carbon dioxide levels in the blood and cerebrospinal fluid affect pH. This enables the organism to sense a disturbance in gas levels as ________.
| back 52 b |
front 53 53) A person with a tidal volume of 450 mL (milliliters), a vital capacity of 4000 mL, and a residual volume of 1000 mL would have a potential total lung capacity of ________.
| back 53 d |
front 54 54) During most daily activities, the human respiration rate is most closely linked to the blood levels of ________.
| back 54 c |
front 55 55) A decrease of blood pH from 7.4 to 7.2 causes hemoglobin to ________.
| back 55 d |
front 56 57) Most of the carbon dioxide produced by humans is ________.
| back 56 a |
front 57 58) Which of the following events would you predict as carbon dioxide is released from your muscles into the surrounding capillary bed?
| back 57 a |
front 58 59) Compared to mammals that are not adapted for diving, diving mammals ________.
| back 58 b |
front 59 60) Hyperventilation (rapid inhalation and exhalation) can result in respiratory alkalosis (increased blood pH). Why?
| back 59 c |