A) oyster-open
B) cricket-closed
C) earthworm-closed
D) lobster-open
E) killer whale-closed
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A) Sodium ions contribute significantly to the movement of fluid in region B.
B) In people suffering from severe liver disease or protein starvation,the fluid flow in region B is increased.
C) Edema results from reduction of fluid flow in region A.
D) Fluid leaves the blood in region A and returns to the blood in region B.
E) Normally,the net amount of fluid flow in region A is less than the net amount of fluid flow in region B.
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A) the contraction of the atria.
B) the relaxation of the atria.
C) the depolarization of the atria.
D) the repolarization of the atria.
E) the contraction of the ventricle.
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A) exercise.
B) the time the aorta is maximally stretched.
C) the systolic period.
D) the diastolic period.
E) ventricular contraction.
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A) left and right bundle branches.
B) sinoatrial node.
C) atrioventricular node.
D) Purkinje fibers.
E) bundle of HIS.
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A) two
B) three
C) four
D) eight
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A) diastole detector.
B) baroreceptor.
C) site of erythropoiesis.
D) inhibitory node.
E) pacemaker.
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A) double circulation
B) red blood cells
C) a lymphatic system
D) a muscular heart
E) more plasma
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A) the width of the external wall of the right ventricle is thicker than all the other chamber walls.
B) the width of the external wall of the left atrium is thicker than all the other chamber walls.
C) the width of the external wall of the left ventricle is thicker than all the other chamber walls.
D) the width of the external wall of the right atrium is thicker than all the other chamber walls.
E) the ascending aorta exits from the right ventricle.
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A) complete separation of oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
B) that blood is pumped into body tissues at high pressure.
C) there is an extra place to store blood when the animal is at rest.
D) not all the blood has to pass through both sides of the heart.
E) that there are two muscular regions for pumping blood out of the heart to different organs.
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A) oxygen,nutrient,and waste transport.
B) creation of red and white blood cells.
C) blood clotting and immune defense.
D) temperature regulation.
E) hormone transport.
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A) pulmonary arteries
B) pulmonary veins
C) right atrium
D) inferior vena cava
E) right ventricle
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A) the right ventricle only pumps blood into the right atrium.
B) the left ventricle pumps more total blood than the right ventricle.
C) the left ventricle pumps blood with a higher hematocrit than the blood that leaves the right ventricle.
D) the left ventricle has to pump blood throughout the body at high pressure.
E) the left ventricle is always contracting to maintain a systemic blood pressure.
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A) The QRS wave on an ECG would disappear,as it would be masked by the P wave.
B) Your stroke volume would decrease.
C) Blood would be forced back into the atria from the ventricles.
D) Your blood pressure would increase.
E) The production of nitric oxide by your endothelial cells would increase.
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A) decreased cardiac output
B) increased secretion of ADH (vasopressin)
C) increased stroke volume
D) decreased secretion of atrial natriuretic hormone
E) increased sympathetic stimulation of the heart
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A) vasodilation of the near surface blood vessels.
B) vasodilation of below surface blood vessels.
C) vasoconstriction of the precapillary sphincters in the skin.
D) vasoconstriction of veins.
E) increasing cardiac output.
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A) frog
B) crocodile
C) bird
D) mammal
E) fish
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A) sensory cells in the juxtaglomerular apparati of the kidneys
B) osmoreceptors in the hypothalamus
C) baroreceptors in the arch of the aorta and in the carotid arteries
D) blood pH chemoreceptors in the aortic and carotid bodies
E) blood glucose sensors in the pancreas
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A) platelets-hematopoiesis
B) leukocytes-blood clotting
C) erythrocytes-immunity
D) leukocytes-oxygen transport
E) monocytes-defense against microorganisms
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A) arterioles
B) venules
C) capillaries
D) veins
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