CVS Lectures 1 - 3

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HUBS192 (CVS and RES) Quiz on CVS Lectures 1 - 3, created by Mer Scott on 31/07/2017.
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Question 1

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Which component of the CVS is the drainage?
Answer
  • Heart
  • Arteries
  • Veins and lymphatics
  • Capillaries

Question 2

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Blood needs a circulation system as diffusion becomes exponentially slower as distance increases.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

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An artery is a vessel with oxygenated blood.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The pulmonary circuit is in [blank_start]series[blank_end] with the systemic circuit. Organ circulations are [blank_start]parallel[blank_end] branches of the systemic circuit.
Answer
  • series
  • parallel

Question 5

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Which organ is the only organ to receive CO2 rich blood? (Excluding the heart)
Answer
  • Kidney
  • Liver
  • Spleen

Question 6

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The right AV valve is this type of valve.
Answer
  • bicuspid
  • tricuspid

Question 7

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Choose the correct equation for blood flow.
Answer
  • Q = ΔP/R
  • Q = ΔR/P
  • Q = ΔP*R
  • Q = P*R

Question 8

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The blood vascular system is [blank_start]a closed[blank_end] entry, continuous [blank_start]loop[blank_end]. The lymphatic vascular system is [blank_start]an open[blank_end] entry, [blank_start]one way[blank_end] system.
Answer
  • a closed
  • an open
  • loop
  • one way

Question 9

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Choose the correct statements about arteries.
Answer
  • Major arteries are situated deeply and/or on flexor aspects of limbs.
  • Each organ receives supply from only one specific artery.
  • Arteries change name at major branches.

Question 10

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To shift the same amount of blood per second, [blank_start]veins[blank_end] must have a cross sectional area twice that of [blank_start]arteries[blank_end].
Answer
  • veins
  • arteries

Question 11

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Choose the incorrect statement about CVS diseases.
Answer
  • Cardiovascular disorders cause at least 50% of all deaths.
  • Cerebrovascular disease (stroke) has the same root cause as coronary artery disease (heart disease).
  • Axillary arteries play a crucial role in the spread of metastases (cancers).

Question 12

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Choose the incorrect statement about the heart's position.
Answer
  • The apex sits in line with the mid clavicular line.
  • The apex points to the fifth intercostal space.
  • The base is in line with the second intercostal space.

Question 13

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Choose the structure(s) that the right atrium receives from.
Answer
  • Superior vena cava
  • Inferior vena cava
  • Coronary sinus
  • Four pulmonary veins

Question 14

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Which ventricle has a thicker myocardium?
Answer
  • Left
  • Right

Question 15

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The heart wall's innermost component is the [blank_start]endocardium[blank_end], which is [blank_start]squamous[blank_end] epithelium that provides a non-stick surface and which prevents [blank_start]clots[blank_end]. It also contains loose, irregular fibrous connective tissue, small vessels, and [blank_start]Purkinje fibers[blank_end]. The next layer is the [blank_start]myocardium[blank_end], which is cardiac muscle. The next, more superficial layer is the [blank_start]epicardium[blank_end]. It contains adipose, connective tissue, and [blank_start]large vessels[blank_end]. Its visceral pericardium loops over to become the [blank_start]parietal[blank_end] pericardium, with the [blank_start]pericardial space[blank_end] in between. This space is filled with pericardial fluid that reduces [blank_start]friction[blank_end]. The heart is finally wrapped in [blank_start]fibrous[blank_end] pericardium.
Answer
  • endocardium
  • myocardium
  • epicardium
  • fibrous
  • squamous
  • cuboidal
  • clots
  • Purkinje fibers
  • large vessels
  • parietal
  • pericardial space
  • friction

Question 16

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The right atrioventricular valve is also known as the:
Answer
  • Bicuspid valve
  • Tricuspid valve
  • Mitral valve

Question 17

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During diastole, the AV valves are:
Answer
  • Open
  • Closed

Question 18

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The chordae tendinae attach to the [blank_start]papillary muscles[blank_end] which attach to the [blank_start]ventricular walls[blank_end]. They allow the valves to close [blank_start]slowly and more safely[blank_end] to prevent [blank_start]wear and tear[blank_end].
Answer
  • papillary muscles
  • ventricular walls
  • ventricular walls
  • papillary muscles
  • slowly and more safely
  • quickly and securely
  • wear and tear
  • leaks

Question 19

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Both semilunar valves are tricuspid.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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During systole:
Answer
  • AV valves are closed, semilunar valves are open
  • AV valves are closed, semilunar valves are closed
  • AV valves are open, semilunar valves are open
  • AV valves are open, semilunar valves are closed

Question 21

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The cardiac circulation is the first organ system to receive blood from the aorta. The coronary arteries are named sensibly as the right coronary artery and the left coronary artery. The anterior interventricular artery branches from the [blank_start]left[blank_end] coronary artery. All three of these vessels join the [blank_start]circumflex[blank_end] artery on the [blank_start]posterior[blank_end] of the heart. On the [blank_start]anterior[blank_end] of the heart also reside the great cardiac vein and the small cardiac vein. The [blank_start]coronary[blank_end] sinus is the final vein which drains into the [blank_start]right[blank_end] atria directly.
Answer
  • left
  • circumflex
  • posterior
  • anterior
  • coronary
  • right

Question 22

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Select the correct characteristics of myocardium.
Answer
  • Striated
  • Non-striated
  • Branched
  • Spindle shaped
  • central, oval nuclei
  • peripheral nuclei

Question 23

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The mitochondria make up what percent of myocardiac cell volume?
Answer
  • 10%
  • 20%
  • 25%
  • 15%

Question 24

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The sarcomeres in myocardium are irregularly branched, unlike skeletal muscle sarcomeres.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 25

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Choose the incorrect statement about intercalated discs.
Answer
  • They contain adhesion belts which join actin to action.
  • They contain desmosomes which join cytokeratin to cytokeratin.
  • They contain gap junctions which are perpendicular to the axis of contraction.

Question 26

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The conduction pathway in the heart is nervous tissue that can be innervated by the autonomic nervous system if needed.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 27

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Electrically conductive cells make up what percent of the cells in the heart?
Answer
  • 1%
  • 2%
  • 10%
  • 5%
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