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Side A ------ Side B The Most important chemical stimulus leading to increasing rate and depth of breathing is: ------ increased carbon dioxide in the blood The immune serum used to prevent maternal sensitization to Rh antigens is: ------ RhoGAM Lymph from the left arm returns to the heart through the: ------ Thoracic duct The pharynogotympanic tubes, which drain the middle ear, open into the : ------ nasopharynx Chest pain resulting from the loss of oxygen to heart cells is called: ------ angina pectoris The gas exchange that occurs between blood and tissue cells at systemic cappillaries is called: ------ internal respiration In a Centrifuged blood sample, the buffy coat between the formed elements and the plasma contains: ------ Leukocytes and Platelets Coronary heart diesease results from: ------ The accumulaion of fatty substances within blood vessels The average functional lifespan of an RBC is: ------ 100-120 days Erythocytes: ------ lack a nucleus and most organelles what is the most common cause for lung cancer: ------ smoking The lymph tissues found within the walls of the small intestine are called: ------ Peyer's patches The opening between the vocal cord is called the: ------ glottis A substance that stimulates the immune system to release antibodies: ------ antigen Pulmonary circulation involves blood flow to and from the heart and the: ------ lungs Which of these blood types carries no antigens ------ type O What specific type of acquired immunity do vaccines provide: ------ artificially acquired active immunity Hematocrit is the precentage of: ------ erytorocytes in blood Which of the following is NOT a mechanism that aids lymph return: ------ the pumping action of the hear Normal whole blood contains____g of hemoglobin per 100mL. ------ 12-18 Vaccines are NOT for: ------ snakes bites Which one of the following is NOT one of the four most common indicators of the inflammatory response: ------ fever The study of immunity is called: ------ immunology WHich of the following substances is NOT typically perceived as an antigen: ------ self antigens The homeostatic imbalance associated with the death of may full-terms newborn infants is called: ------ SIDS Which blood types can a person with blood type O recieve: ------ Type O Which of the Following represents the correct path for the transmission of an impulse in the intrinsic conduction system of the heart: ------ sinoatrial(SA)node,atioventricular (AV) node, AV bundle right and left bundle branches, purkinje fibers Expiration(Exhalation)occurs when: ------ diaphragm and Itercoastal muscles relax Which lympathic organ's ,major job is to destroy worn-out red blood cells and return some of the products to the liver: ------ spleen B cells develop immunocompetence in the: ------ Bone marrow The molecule that prevents lung collaps by lowering the surface tension of the water film lining each alveolar sac is called: ------ surfactant The presence of air in the intrapleural space is known as: ------ pneumothorax The hormone that regulates the rate of erythrocyte production is called: ------ erythropoietin Hypoventilation dramatically increases carbonic acid concentration and involves: ------ extremely slow breathing What is the role of mucus in the nasal cavity: ------ trap incoming bacteria and other foreign debris The nasal cavity is seperated from the oral cavity by: ------ both the hard and soft palate A person with a heart rate of 75 beats per minute and a stroke volume of 60mL per beat has a cardiac output of: ------ 4500mL/minute Surfactant is usually present in fetal lungs in adequate quantities by: ------ 28-30 weeks of pregnancy The process by which neutrophils are squeezed through the capillary walls during the inflammatory process is called: ------ diapedesis The tricuspid valve is located between the: ------ right atrium and right ventricule The most common type of blood is the U.S. population is: ------ O Exchange of both oxygen and Carbon dioxide through the respiratory membrane occurs by: ------ Simple diffusion The most numerous white blood cells are the: ------ Neutrophils The volume of blood pumped out by each ventricle with each beat of the heart is called the: ------ stroke volume Which lymphoid tissues trap and remove bacteria entering the throat: ------ Tonsils The univeral recipient has blood type: ------ AB Gas Exchang occurs in the: ------ alveoli The specific type of acquired immunity that a fetus obtains from maternal antibodies that cross the placenta is called: ------ artificially acquired passive immunity The respiratory conducting passageways perform all of the following functions EXCEPT: ------ exchange gases The respiratory rate in adults is: ------ 12-18 respiratons per minute The body's first line of defense against the invasion of disease-causing microorganisms is: ------ Skin and mucous membranes Veins: ------ often have valves to prevent the backflow of blood A clot that breaks away from a vessel wall and circulates freely within the bloodstream is called: ------ embolus Which of the following values is typical for the number of white blood cells in a cubic mllimeter of blood: ------ 5,000 Cessation of breathing is called: ------ apnea The thymus gland is most active during: ------ adolescence Lymph is largely composed of water that has escaped from: ------ Blood The path of blood frow within the systemic vascular system is: ------ arteries, arterioles, capillary beds,venules, veins The body's temperature-regulating"thermostat" that can be reset upward in response to pyrogens: ------ Hypothalamus Hyperventilaton leads to all of the following except: ------ Build up of carbon dioxide in the blood The lymph organ that programs Tcells and functions at peak levels only during youth is the: ------ thynys which one of the following blood vessels carries oxygenated blood: ------ pulmonary Vein Which of the following is NOT true of hte lungs : ------ Both lung have two lobes Terminal bronchioles eventually terminate in: ------ alveoli The Sinotial node is located in the: ------ right atrium Which blood type contains the A antigen only: ------ blood type A Carbon dioxide dissolves in blood plasm for transport as: ------ Bicarbonate ion The serous membrane covering the surface of the lungs is called the: ------ visceral pluera where are the tonsils located: ------ throat which of the following is NOT one of the four main events of respiration: ------ residual volume Vibration due to exhaled air that results in speech is a function of the: ------ true vocal cords An isograft is a tissue graft donated by: ------ an identical twin The flap of elastic cartillage that protects food from entering the larynx when swallowing is the: ------ epiglottis Contaminated mucus is removed from the lower repiratory passageways, such as the trachea , by ------ cilia oxygen binds with hemoglobin in the blood to form: ------ oxyhemoglobin Which congenital respiratory disease results in the oversecretion of mucus and clogging of respiratory passageways: ------ cysitc fibrosis where does hematopoiesis produce new red blood cells ------ red bone marrow WHich one of the following formed elements in the most abundant: ------ erythocytes The bluish cast that can result from inadequate oxygenation of the skin mucosa is called: ------ cyanosis Following the removal of the laynx, a person would be unable to: ------ speak whens your bday? ------ february 10th
Side A ------ Side B The Most important chemical stimulus leading to increasing rate and depth of breathing is: ------ increased carbon dioxide in the blood The immune serum used to prevent maternal sensitization to Rh antigens is: ------ RhoGAM Lymph from the left arm returns to the heart through the: ------ Thoracic duct The pharynogotympanic tubes, which drain the middle ear, open into the : ------ nasopharynx Chest pain resulting from the loss of oxygen to heart cells is called: ------ angina pectoris The gas exchange that occurs between blood and tissue cells at systemic cappillaries is called: ------ internal respiration In a Centrifuged blood sample, the buffy coat between the formed elements and the plasma contains: ------ Leukocytes and Platelets Coronary heart diesease results from: ------ The accumulaion of fatty substances within blood vessels The average functional lifespan of an RBC is: ------ 100-120 days Erythocytes: ------ lack a nucleus and most organelles what is the most common cause for lung cancer: ------ smoking The lymph tissues found within the walls of the small intestine are called: ------ Peyer's patches The opening between the vocal cord is called the: ------ glottis A substance that stimulates the immune system to release antibodies: ------ antigen Pulmonary circulation involves blood flow to and from the heart and the: ------ lungs Which of these blood types carries no antigens ------ type O What specific type of acquired immunity do vaccines provide: ------ artificially acquired active immunity Hematocrit is the precentage of: ------ erytorocytes in blood Which of the following is NOT a mechanism that aids lymph return: ------ the pumping action of the hear Normal whole blood contains____g of hemoglobin per 100mL. ------ 12-18 Vaccines are NOT for: ------ snakes bites Which one of the following is NOT one of the four most common indicators of the inflammatory response: ------ fever The study of immunity is called: ------ immunology WHich of the following substances is NOT typically perceived as an antigen: ------ self antigens The homeostatic imbalance associated with the death of may full-terms newborn infants is called: ------ SIDS Which blood types can a person with blood type O recieve: ------ Type O Which of the Following represents the correct path for the transmission of an impulse in the intrinsic conduction system of the heart: ------ sinoatrial(SA)node,atioventricular (AV) node, AV bundle right and left bundle branches, purkinje fibers Expiration(Exhalation)occurs when: ------ diaphragm and Itercoastal muscles relax Which lympathic organ's ,major job is to destroy worn-out red blood cells and return some of the products to the liver: ------ spleen B cells develop immunocompetence in the: ------ Bone marrow The molecule that prevents lung collaps by lowering the surface tension of the water film lining each alveolar sac is called: ------ surfactant The presence of air in the intrapleural space is known as: ------ pneumothorax The hormone that regulates the rate of erythrocyte production is called: ------ erythropoietin Hypoventilation dramatically increases carbonic acid concentration and involves: ------ extremely slow breathing What is the role of mucus in the nasal cavity: ------ trap incoming bacteria and other foreign debris The nasal cavity is seperated from the oral cavity by: ------ both the hard and soft palate A person with a heart rate of 75 beats per minute and a stroke volume of 60mL per beat has a cardiac output of: ------ 4500mL/minute Surfactant is usually present in fetal lungs in adequate quantities by: ------ 28-30 weeks of pregnancy The process by which neutrophils are squeezed through the capillary walls during the inflammatory process is called: ------ diapedesis The tricuspid valve is located between the: ------ right atrium and right ventricule The most common type of blood is the U.S. population is: ------ O Exchange of both oxygen and Carbon dioxide through the respiratory membrane occurs by: ------ Simple diffusion The most numerous white blood cells are the: ------ Neutrophils The volume of blood pumped out by each ventricle with each beat of the heart is called the: ------ stroke volume Which lymphoid tissues trap and remove bacteria entering the throat: ------ Tonsils The univeral recipient has blood type: ------ AB Gas Exchang occurs in the: ------ alveoli The specific type of acquired immunity that a fetus obtains from maternal antibodies that cross the placenta is called: ------ artificially acquired passive immunity The respiratory conducting passageways perform all of the following functions EXCEPT: ------ exchange gases The respiratory rate in adults is: ------ 12-18 respiratons per minute The body's first line of defense against the invasion of disease-causing microorganisms is: ------ Skin and mucous membranes Veins: ------ often have valves to prevent the backflow of blood A clot that breaks away from a vessel wall and circulates freely within the bloodstream is called: ------ embolus Which of the following values is typical for the number of white blood cells in a cubic mllimeter of blood: ------ 5,000 Cessation of breathing is called: ------ apnea The thymus gland is most active during: ------ adolescence Lymph is largely composed of water that has escaped from: ------ Blood The path of blood frow within the systemic vascular system is: ------ arteries, arterioles, capillary beds,venules, veins The body's temperature-regulating"thermostat" that can be reset upward in response to pyrogens: ------ Hypothalamus Hyperventilaton leads to all of the following except: ------ Build up of carbon dioxide in the blood The lymph organ that programs Tcells and functions at peak levels only during youth is the: ------ thynys which one of the following blood vessels carries oxygenated blood: ------ pulmonary Vein Which of the following is NOT true of hte lungs : ------ Both lung have two lobes Terminal bronchioles eventually terminate in: ------ alveoli The Sinotial node is located in the: ------ right atrium Which blood type contains the A antigen only: ------ blood type A Carbon dioxide dissolves in blood plasm for transport as: ------ Bicarbonate ion The serous membrane covering the surface of the lungs is called the: ------ visceral pluera where are the tonsils located: ------ throat which of the following is NOT one of the four main events of respiration: ------ residual volume Vibration due to exhaled air that results in speech is a function of the: ------ true vocal cords An isograft is a tissue graft donated by: ------ an identical twin The flap of elastic cartillage that protects food from entering the larynx when swallowing is the: ------ epiglottis Contaminated mucus is removed from the lower repiratory passageways, such as the trachea , by ------ cilia oxygen binds with hemoglobin in the blood to form: ------ oxyhemoglobin Which congenital respiratory disease results in the oversecretion of mucus and clogging of respiratory passageways: ------ cysitc fibrosis where does hematopoiesis produce new red blood cells ------ red bone marrow WHich one of the following formed elements in the most abundant: ------ erythocytes The bluish cast that can result from inadequate oxygenation of the skin mucosa is called: ------ cyanosis Following the removal of the laynx, a person would be unable to: ------ speak whens your bday? ------ february 10th
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