The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics
Which of the following blood vessels carries blood away from the heart to other organs?
A
Which of the following blood vessels carries blood from the tissues back to the heart?
D
Which layer of the arterial wall is responsible for vasoconstriction?
B
Which layer of the arterial wall is primarily composed of elastic and collagen fibers?
C
When an artery or arteriole is damaged, its smooth muscle layer contracts producing
C
Elastic arteries function as
D
In resting individuals, these vessels serve as a large blood reservoir from which blood can be quickly diverted to other vessels as needed.
D
This type of blood vessel plays a key role in regulating blood flow into capillaries.
B
Which of the following structures are found in veins but NOT in arteries?
D
Capillaries are also referred to as
A
Which of the following is the most important method of capillary exchange?
A
Which of the following structures is used to control the flow of blood through a capillary bed?
B
Which of the following types of tissues contains continuous capillaries?
E
The alternate route of blood flow to a body part through an anastomosis is called
D
The largest driving force for pulling fluid from the interstitial spaces back into the capillaries is
C
The pressure-driven movement of fluids and solutes from blood into interstitial fluid is called
B
The volume of blood that circulates through the systemic (or pulmonary) blood vessels per minute is called
C
Cardiac output is dependent on both
A
Which of the following would NOT result in an increase in arterial blood pressure?
E
Which of the following would NOT result in an increase in systemic vascular resistance?
C
Which of the following characteristics of blood depends mostly on the ratio of RBCs to plasma volume?
B
Circulation time
C
The cardiovascular center is located
D
All of the following aid in venous return of blood to heart EXCEPT
C
Which of the following would be a normal response of the cardiovascular system to a decreased frequency of action potentials arising from the baroreceptors?
A
Which of the following hormones would NOT stimulate changes that lead to an increase in arterial blood pressure?
A
When chemoreceptors in blood vessels detect high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood, they stimulate all of the following changes EXCEPT
C
The myogenic response of smooth muscle results in
A
What do the following chemicals have in common: potassium, hydrogen ions, lactic acid, nitric oxide, and adenosine?
B
In which of the following types of blood vessels is blood pressure NOT pulsing?
1. Arteries
2. Capillaries
3. Arterioles
4. Venules
E
Abnormal conditions such as atherosclerosis and patent ductus arteriosus cause an large increase in the
C
This type of shock is due to decreased blood volume.
A
Which of the labeled layers in the diagram of the arterial wall consists mainly of elastic fibers and smooth muscle fibers?
B
Which of the labeled layers in the diagram of the arterial wall is composed of a simple squamous epithelium, a basement membrane and a layer of elastic tissue?
A
Which labeled structure in the figure is a metarteriole?
B
Which labeled structure in the figure is a capillary?
D
Which labeled structure in the figure is a precapillary sphincter?
C
Which of the capillaries shown in the figure has an incomplete or absent basement membrane?
C
Which of the types of capillaries shown in the figure is commonly found in the kidneys, villi of the small intestine, choroid plexuses, and some endocrine glands?
B
What physiological process is depicted in this figure?
B
What do following arteries have in common: superficial temporal artery, brachial artery and common carotid artery?
C
Which of the following would NOT occur in response to hypovolemic shock?
D
All the veins of the systemic circulation eventually drain into the
E
The pulmonary trunk divides into
D
In fetal circulation, what is the opening between the right and left atria called?
D
Which of the following vessels is a pulse point found at the wrist?
A
Which of the following vessels supplies blood to the intestines?
C
Which of the following vessels supplies blood to the kidneys?
B
Which of the following vessels drains blood from the lower leg?
C
Which of the following vessels drains blood from the head and neck?
E
Which of the following vessels carries the venous blood from the lower body into the right atrium?
A
When the umbilical cord is tied after birth, the umbilical arteries close by filling in with
C
Which vessel in the figure is labeled “E”?
A
Which vessel in the figure is labeled “D”?
C
Which vessel in the figure is labeled “B”?
B
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "C"?
D
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "A"?
C
Oxygenated blood is directly carried into the vessel labeled "F" by both
B
Oxygenated blood is carried directly into the vessel labeled E by the
D
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "B"?
A
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "C"?
B
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "D"?
C
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "F"?
D
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "E"?
E
Deoxygenated blood draining from the vessel labeled “F” in the figure, immediately travels into the
E
Deoxygenated blood draining from the vessel labeled “E” in the figure, immediately travels into the
E
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "C"?
C
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "D"?
C
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "B"?
B
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "A"?
A
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "G"?
E
Which vessel in the figure is labeled "F"?
D
During embryonic development, blood vessels are formed by
C
During embryonic development, blood cells are formed from
B
Normal blood pressure for a young adult male is
A
Which of the following types of blood vessels have high pulsing blood pressure?
A
What would the pulse pressure and mean arterial pressure be for an individual with a blood pressure of 120/80?
B
Which of the following effectors would NOT be activated as described below in response to hypovolemic shock?
D
The pulmonary circulatory route carries blood from the
B
All of the following changes are commonly observed in the cardiovascular system in response to aging EXCEPT
B
Which of the following categories would an individual with a blood pressure of 145/95 be placed in?
D
Which of the following categories of hypertension drugs lower blood pressure by blocking formation of angiotensin II, which results in vasodilation and decreased aldosterone secretion?
B