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Chapters 18 & 19 from pearson

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Cardiac output is ____?   show
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show SA node, AV node, AV bundle, right and left bundle branches, Purkinje fibers  
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show Right ventricle and moves to the lungs  
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During systemic circulation, blood leaves the ____??   show
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What is the sequence of blood flow through the chambers of the heart?   show
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show The muscle cell is not in a position to respond to a stimulus of any strength.  
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The coronary arteries arise from the _____?   show
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The endocardium is composed of what classification of cell type?   show
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The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower regions of the body and empties into the ___   show
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show Parietal layer of the serous pericardium  
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The interventricular septum forms a dividing wall between the _____?   show
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show SA node  
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The tricuspid valve is located between the ___?   show
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When the mitral valve closes, it prevents the backflow of blood from the _____.   show
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What is the sequence of layers in the heart wall, starting from the outermost layer?   show
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show Coronary arteries  
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The cells of the myocardium behave as a single, coordinated unit known as a _____?   show
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show Automaticity  
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show Mesoderm  
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What structure lies on the outside surface of the heart and is an integral part of the cardiac wall?   show
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show The ventricles  
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What part of the heart is considered the systemic circuit pump?   show
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show Chordae tendineae  
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show The mitral, or bicuspid, valve  
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What factor gives the myocardium its high resistance to fatigue?   show
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What nerve carries parasympathetic fibers to the sinoatrial (SA) node?   show
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show An enlarged ventricle  
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The lining of the heart chambers is called the?   show
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The superior chambers of the heart are called the?   show
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show Left atrium; left ventricle  
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show Left atrium  
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The most muscular chamber of the heart is the _____   show
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What is the role of the atrioventricular node (AV node)?   show
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The P wave of an electrocardiogram (ECG) represents____?   show
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show The closure of the semilunar valves  
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Define stroke volume.   show
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show Right ventricle and moves to the lungs  
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show Left ventricle and goes directly to the aorta  
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show Simple squamos epithelium  
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The inferior vena cava brings blood from the lower regions of the body and empties into the ____?   show
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What is the correct sequence of layers in the walls of a blood vessel from outside to inside?   show
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show The kidneys. The kidneys act both directly and indirectly to regulate arterial pressure and provide the major long-term mechanism of blood pressure control by altering blood volume  
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show Capillaries and tissue cells  
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show Circulatory shock  
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show Vasoconstricton  
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show Capillaries  
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Whiat regulates blood flow at the entrance to each true capillary?   show
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show Vascular shock  
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show Celiac trunk  
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show Great saphenous vein  
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show Middle layer, which contains smooth muscle  
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The minute to minute blood flow through the capillary beds is determined by the _____?   show
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show Pericytes  
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What type of blood vessel lacks intercellular clefts?   show
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show Systemic Circulation  
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A metarteriole is a vessel that ______.   show
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Baroreceptors are sensative to _______.   show
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show Muscular arteries  
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show The aorta  
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show The pumping action of the heart  
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show Aorta  
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show Tunica media  
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show Arterioles  
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show Continuous capillaries  
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show When digesting a meal  
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show False, short term blood pressure control involves both neural and hormonal controls. Neural control is regulated by higher brain centers, chemoreceptors, and baroreceptors. Long term control is achieved through direct and indirect renal mechanisms  
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show Systolic pressure  
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show Diastolic pressure  
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The difference between systolic and diastolic pressures is referred to as ____?   show
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The pressure that propels blood to the tissues is referred to as ____?   show
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What hormone acts on the kidneys and blood vessels to raise blood pressure?   show
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Fluids would be likely to leave or filter out of the capillary if ____   show
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Cardiogenic shock is most likely to result from ____?   show
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show GI tract; liver  
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