ok help with my anatomy homework.im really trying just two mulitple choice please?

May 21st, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
Krissers asked:


Which of the following evens would cause a decrease in mean arterial blood pressure?
A. and increase in ADH production
B. release of atrial natriuretic factor
C.constriction of blood vessels in the skin
D. activation of the renin-angiotensin mechanism
E. an increase in aldosterone production

Which of the following statements regarding regulation of local blood flow is true?
A. increased metabolic rate in a tissue increases capiallary blood flow into the tissue
B. Blood flow throug capillaries is continous
C. Contraction of precapillary sphincters will increase blood flow to a capillary bed.
D. Increased levels of CO2 increase the contraction of precapillary sphincters
E. Tissue need for oxygen and amino acids will cause precapillary sphincters.
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Can you heLp for this animal physiology test?

May 18th, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
protos asked:


1.Which one of the following is not a disadvantage of the open circulatory system?
a)nutrients is rapidly reached to the tissues
b)increase the metabolism of the animals
c)blood flow slowly through the hemocoel
d)body movement increase due to increased blood supply
e)(a) and (b) are correct
2 What is the disadvantage of having three chambered heart in amphibians and reptiles?
a)fast response to the stimuli
b)less oxygenated blood pumped to the body
c)rapid blood flow throgh the vessel
d)decreased body temperature
e)direct blood flow from the atria to the ventricules
3. Which one of the following is the function of AV valve?
a)to control blood flow to the lungs
b)to control the blood flow to the aorta
c)to prevent the backflow to the atria
d)to prevent back flow to the ventricules
e)Both (c) and (d) are correct
4. First heart sound is generated by……………..
a)during the contraction of atrial muscle
b)during the contraction of ventricular muscle
c)during the contraction of ventricular muscle and closure of AV valve
d)during the closure of semulunar valve and atrial systole
e)during the contraction of atrial muscle and semulunar valve
5. Which of the following increase the stroke volume?
a)Increased heart rate
b)Parasymathetic nerve stimulation
c)İncreased peripheral resistance
d)Decreased venous return
e)All of above are ture
5. Baroreceptors are stimulated ………………..
a) when the arterial pressure increaseb) during the hypertension
c) during ventricular diastoled) as the parasymphatetic nerve stimulated
e) None of above
6. Which of the following is the function of lymphatic system?
a)carries metabolic end products from tissue cell
b)produce plasma of the blood
c)carries protein from intercellular space to the systemic circulation
d)prevents the odema formation
e)Both (c) and (d) are correct
7. Which one of the following is not used in gas exchange?
a) dermal gills b) moist skin c) pharynxd) lungs
e)trachea
8. Which animals have continous gas exchange during inspiration and expiration?
a) Toadb) Birdsc) Reptilesd) Froge) Both (a) and (b)
9. Which one of the following is an organ of the respiratory system?
a) Bronchi b) Bronchioles c) alveold)Diaphragme) All
10. The partial pressure of the carbondioxide in atmospheric air is less than the ……….
a) alveolar air b) venous blood c) arterial blood
d) the blood in the pulmonary artery e) All of above are true
11. Which one of the following explain the bohr effect?
a)Displacment of the bond oxygen in the hemoglobin with the hydrogen ion in decreased pH.
b)The displacment of CO2 and O2 bound to the hemoglobin
c)Less diffusion of CO2 to the alveoli due to the decreased pH
d)The displacment of H+ with the Cl- ions with each other
e)None of them
12. Decopression sickness occur due to……………….
a)Rapid nitrogen release from the blood
b)More CO2 in the blood
c)More binding of CO2 to the hemoglobin
d)Less diffusion of gases to the blood
e)Decreased blood flow to the lung
13. Which of the following is not related with the respiartory rate in humans
a)The rate is 12/min
b)In high altitude respiratory rate increase
c)Increased respiratory rate decrease oxygen in the blood
d)Obligatory restriction of respiration follows by increased respiratory rate.
e)Voluntary frequent respiration is followed by spontaneous slow respiratory rate
14. Protonephridia is an excretory organ in………………..
a) Vertebrate animals b) Annelids c) Crustacean
d) Flatworms e) Insect
15. Glomerulus comprise………….
a)Both tubule and bowman capsule
b)Convulated proximal tubule and capillaries
c)Convulated tubule and capillaries
d)Bowman capsule and capillaries
e)Afferent and efferent aryteriole and bowman capsule
16. The function of pretubular capillaries
a)To excrete especially uric acid to the tubule of the nephron
b)To reabsorb needed materials from filtrate
c)To remove waste product from blood
d)To dilate the urine
e)Both (b) and (c) are correct
17. Vasa recta ………….
a)is a tubule near to the collecting duct of the kidney
b)is a capillary networks around the tubules
c)the vessel lines next to the henle loop
d)the tubules near to the rectal region
e)the tubules that only reabsorbtion occur
18. How the H ions are produced in the tubule cells?
a)By the activity of karbonic anhydrase
b)By the degradation of CO2c)By the release of H ions from erhythrocyte
d)By the icreased aerobic respiratione)None
19. During the childhood of man, which of the following enzyme released more?
a) Sellulaseb) Procarboxypeptidasec) Amylased) Rennin
e) Katepsin
20. Which of the following lead to he movement of Villi along the small intestine
a)Contraction of muscularis mucosab)Contraction of circular muscle
c)Contraction of longitiduanal muscled)Release

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does ventricular pressure ( or atrial) increase upon contraction?

April 22nd, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
shopacholiccc asked:


or does it increase when it is relaxed and blood is filling?

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Which cardiac cycle period best describes the time that the following cardiac variables are recorded together?

April 15th, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
Jessamyn asked:


• Aortic pressure is decreasing
• The ECG tracing is isoelectric (baseline reading)
• Left atrial pressure is greater than left ventricular pressure
• Left ventricular volume is increasing
• Mitral valve is open
A. Atrial systole
B. Ventricular filling
C. Isovolumic relaxation
D. Ventricular ejection
E. Isovolumic contraction

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Pre Atrial Contractions and Heartburn?

April 9th, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
russty32280 asked:


Hi,
I am 18 and have been diagnosed with PAC’s since last year. I was wondering if anyone could tell me if they could cause heartburn. I have had them so bad that they caused me to caugh, but never a headache and heart burn
I have had haltor testing and ecg and they said that it was PAC

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In terms of heart beat which contraction do you feel?

April 8th, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
student asked:


There’s atrial contraction and ventricle contraction, so when we feel or hear our heart beats are we feeling/hearing both atrial and ventricle contraction or just ventricle contraction since ventricle contraction is much more forceful?

Where can I get published references on this, without having to search journals?

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Is my baby OK? or he/she in danger?

April 4th, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
psttt asked:


today i saw a message from my pregnant girlfriend
” saw the dr today bout ri’s heart. she has premature atrial contractions & premature ventricular contractions. this means a normal heart has a beat from top chamber then bottom chamber in ri’s case she has extra from both. also a baby at ri’s stage should have a heart rate 130-160, hers is 150-180. her heart rate plus t…he heartbeat things could be signs of some kind of heart disease.”

i don’t get it. is my baby OK or not?

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Question about fibrillation in the heart?

February 20th, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
bell asked:


What consequences does fibrillation have for cardiac muscle contraction and for the pumping efficiency of the heart? which is more serious–atrial or ventricular fibrillation?

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heart sounds compared to ECG?

February 17th, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
kab55 asked:


this may sound stupid but i just really want it to make sense in my head so pls help!

this is about S1, S2 compared to an ECG..

i understand that S1 is heard when the AV valves close caused by the contraction of the ventricles. S2 is heard when the semilunar valves close caused by the contraction of the atria.

i also understand that the P wave represents the atrial depolarization (which then equals to atrial contraction) and QRS to ventriclular depolarization (ventricle contraction).

thus, QRS basically is when you hear the S1 sound and P is when you hear the S2 sound.

now how come we hear it as “lub dub” (S1 and then S2) but when we look at the monitor, it looks like a “dub lub” (S2 or P wave first; then S1 or QRS)? why is P closer to QRS versus QRS closer to the next P so that it looks like a lub dub?

i understand that the first electrical impulse comes from the SA node and so the atria contracts first but why do we HEAR it to the order of S1 (QRS) to S2 (P) which would technically be lub (gap) dub (versus lub-dub)

i dont know. i guess i’m just confused about how in the monitor, there seems to be a longer gap between QRS to P (where T and U come in) versus P to QRS.

sorry if it’s confusing..

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Can some one help me some of these question on the vascular system?

February 8th, 2011 | Posted in atrial contractions   Comments Off
thaiger306 asked:


The tricuspid valve is closed
A)during active filling of the ventricles.
B)when the mitral valve is open.
C)while the atria are contracting.
D)during systolic ejection.
E)during passive filling of the ventricles.

As soon as left ventricular pressure exceeds the pressure in the aorta, the
A)AV valves open.
B)aortic semilunar valve opens.
C)atria pump blood into the ventricles.
D)ventricles pump blood into the atria.
E)pulmonary semilunar valve closes.

During the isovolumic contraction period of the cardiac cycle,
A)AV and semilunar valves are closed.
B)the atria are contracted.
C)ventricular volume increases.
D)blood is pumped into the large arteries.
E)pressure in the ventricles decreases.

When ventricular pressure exceeds atrial pressure, the
A)ejection occurs.
B)atria pump blood into the ventricles.
C)ventricle is in diastole.
D)blood is pumped into the atrium.
E)the first heart sound (S1) is heard.

Which of the following is true?
A)Blood enters the right and left atria only during diastole.
B)Most ventricular filling occurs before the atria contract.
C)During ventricular systole, the AV valves open.
D)The semilunar valves remain closed throughout ventricular systole.
E)Most of end-diastolic volume comes from active filling.

Having some trouble with these questions on my homework and having some trouble finding the answers.
Thanks to all!

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