CVS Lectures 4 - 6

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HUBS192 (CVS and RES) Quiz on CVS Lectures 4 - 6, created by Mer Scott on 06/08/2017.
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Question 1

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If blood were to travel from the heart to the big toe, outline the major vessels it passes through after leaving the left ventricle.
Answer
  • Aorta > Abdominal aorta > Common Iliac Artery > External Iliac Artery > Femoral Artery > Popliteal Artery > Posterior Tibial Artery
  • Aorta > Abdominal aorta > External Iliac Artery > Common Iliac Artery > Femoral Artery > Popliteal Artery > Posterior Tibial Artery
  • Aorta > Abdominal aorta > Common Iliac Artery > External Iliac Artery > Popliteal Artery > Femoral Artery > Posterior Tibial Artery
  • Aorta > Abdominal aorta > Popliteal Artery > Common Iliac Artery > External Iliac Artery > Femoral Artery > Posterior Tibial Artery

Question 2

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Which other major venous vessel lies in the thigh, besides the femoral vein, and what is it's position?
Answer
  • Great saphenous, deep
  • Great saphenous, superficial
  • Popliteal, deep
  • Popliteal, superficial

Question 3

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We have [blank_start]5[blank_end] jugular veins. The right and left [blank_start]internal[blank_end] jugular vein, the right and left external jugular vein, and the [blank_start]anterior[blank_end] jugular vein. We only have [blank_start]4[blank_end] carotid arteries, though: the right and left internal, and right and left [blank_start]external[blank_end].
Answer
  • 5
  • 4
  • anterior
  • posterior
  • internal
  • external

Question 4

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Which sub-layer and layer of the blood vessels could be described as "A simple squamous epithelium which lines the lumen of all vessels."
Answer
  • Sub-endothelium of the Tunica Intima
  • Endothelium of the Tunica Media
  • Endothelium of the Tunica Intima
  • Internal Elastic Lamina of Tunica Adventitia

Question 5

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What is the structure and function of the sub-endothelium of the Tunica Intima?
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  • A sparse pad of loose FCT, to cushion the endothelium.
  • A sparse pad of loose FCT, to prevent clotting
  • A simple squamous epithelium, to prevent clotting
  • A condensed sheet of elastic tissue, to reinforce the endothelium.

Question 6

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The IEL (Internal elastic lamina) of the tunica intima is well developed in veins and less developed in arteries.
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  • True
  • False

Question 7

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The Tunica Media is mainly:
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  • Smooth muscle
  • Squamous Epithelium
  • Loose FCT

Question 8

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The Tunica Media has a [blank_start]variable[blank_end] content of connective tissue fibres, mainly elastin and [blank_start]collagen[blank_end]. Thickness of the media is proportional to both vessel diameter and [blank_start]blood pressure[blank_end], so is typically thickest in [blank_start]arteries[blank_end].
Answer
  • variable
  • constant
  • collagen
  • keratin
  • blood pressure
  • volume
  • arteries
  • veins

Question 9

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Choose the correct statements about the Tuinca Adventitia.
Answer
  • It is mainly loose FCT
  • It is mainly smooth muscle
  • It has a high elastin content
  • It has a variable collagen content
  • It contains the vasa vasorum
  • It contains lymphatics and autonomics.

Question 10

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The Tunica Media is often the thickest layer of veins.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 11

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The Tunica Media often has two distinct layers in veins, and is thin compared to the Tunica Media in arteries.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 12

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A 'vascular bundle' contains:
Answer
  • nerves, arteries, veins
  • arteries, veins, capillaries
  • arteries, veins, lymphatics

Question 13

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Capillaries are the exchange site of the blood vascular system. They thus need walls that are very [blank_start]thin[blank_end], smooth and [blank_start]slow[blank_end] blood flow, and a [blank_start]large[blank_end] total cross sectional area.
Answer
  • thin
  • thick
  • slow
  • quick
  • large
  • small

Question 14

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Precapillary sphincters are composed of [blank_start]smooth muscle[blank_end] cells. They [blank_start]limit[blank_end] access to a local capillary bed and are controlled [blank_start]autonomically[blank_end].
Answer
  • smooth muscle
  • epithelial
  • autonomically
  • somatically
  • limit
  • control

Question 15

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Epithelial cells of the capillary wall make intercellular junctions to themselves.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 16

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Continuous capillaries are the most [blank_start]common[blank_end]. They are tight and not meant to leak, and can be found in [blank_start]skeletal and cardiac muscle.[blank_end] Fenestrated capillaries have fenestrations—pores [blank_start]smaller[blank_end] than cells—in their inner wall, but have a basement membrane which is still intact. An example of where these are needed is [blank_start]the kidney's glomerulus.[blank_end] Sinusoidal capillaries are leaky, with many holes and pores and an only partially intact basement membrane. They are also the only type of capillary which is wide enough for [blank_start]more than one cell[blank_end]. They can be found in [blank_start]the liver[blank_end].
Answer
  • common
  • skeletal and cardiac muscle.
  • the liver
  • smaller
  • larger
  • the kidney's glomerulus.
  • more than one cell

Question 17

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Which of these could NOT be a distinguishing feature between veins and lymph channels?
Answer
  • one way valves vs. no valves
  • red blood cells vs. no red blood cells
  • thin walls vs. thick walls

Question 18

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Which of these is not a function of lymph?
Answer
  • Drainage of excess fluid and plasma proteins from tissues back to the blood
  • Filtering and immune response to antigens
  • Fat absorption from intestine
  • Providing nutrients and removing metabolic waste from tissue

Question 19

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Right axillary nodes and right cervical nodes drain into the [blank_start]right lymphatic duct[blank_end], which drains into the [blank_start]right subclavian vein[blank_end].
Answer
  • right lymphatic duct
  • central lymphatic drainage
  • right subclavian vein
  • right subclavian artery

Question 20

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Lymph node structure could be described as trabecular.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 21

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Label the sides/pumps of the heart.
Answer
  • right
  • left

Question 22

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Which of these methods could increase the force of contraction of the heart?
Answer
  • Increase myocyte recruitment
  • Increase cytosolic Ca++ to increase cross bridge formation

Question 23

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What could explain a calcium leak in heart cells?
Answer
  • Healthy cells being under forceful contraction.
  • Unhealthy cells not able to contract forcefully enough.

Question 24

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Actin is needed to uncouple cross bridges.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 25

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The heart twists and contorts as it contracts. What is the structural explanation for this and what advantages does it present?
Answer
  • Cardiac muscle fibres in helical pattern, increased efficiency and force of contraction
  • Cardiac muscle fibres in helical pattern, decreased energy expenditure when contracting
  • Cardiac muscle fibres in a perpendicular pattern, increased efficiency and force of contraction
  • Cardiac muscle fibres in a perpendicular pattern, decreased energy expenditure when contracting

Question 26

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Diastole is [blank_start]two[blank_end] "phases" of the cardiac cycle while systole is [blank_start]three[blank_end]. More time is spent in [blank_start]diastole[blank_end].
Answer
  • two
  • three
  • diastole
  • systole

Question 27

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The mean arterial pressure can be found lying closer to systole on a graph.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 28

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Pulmonary blood pressure is much [blank_start]lower[blank_end] than systemic blood pressure because the pulmonary circuit is [blank_start]shorter[blank_end] and has a [blank_start]smaller[blank_end] volume.
Answer
  • lower
  • higher
  • shorter
  • longer
  • smaller
  • larger

Question 29

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Which wave travels faster(after ejection from the aorta)?
Answer
  • Pressure wave
  • Blood wave

Question 30

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How can pulmonary and systemic blood flows be equal when their respective pressures are so different?
Answer
  • Resistance is higher in the pulmonary circuit
  • Resistance is higher in the systemic circuit.
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