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By Husop | Updated: Jan 9, 2013
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Pain arising from insufficient oxygenation of the mycardium
Aortic Stenosis
Angina Pectoris
Atherosclerosis
Atheroma
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Coronary Artery Disease and Myocardial Infarction
2.
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2.
Coronary arteioles contain
Alpha-adrenergic receptors
Beta-adrenergic receptors
A and B
None of the above
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3.
Compared to chylomicron and VLDL's, HDL has a __________ ratio of cholesterol to protein.
Higher
Lower
Equal
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4.
Converts VLDL's to IDL then to LDL
Macrophage
Hepatic lipase
Foam cell
Hepatocytes
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5.
The best Andy Samberg short is
Im the Boss
Lazy Sunday
On a Boat
Mother Lover
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6.
The left and right coronary arteries arise from the
Left Ventricle
Left Atrium
Terminus of Pulmonary Vein
Root of Aorta
Myocardium
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7.
During Atheroma formation, the cells involved transition from
Foam cells to macrophages to monocytes
Macrophages to monocytes to foam cells
Foam cells to monocytes to macrophages
Monocytes to macrophages to foam cells
Monocytes to foam cells to macrophages
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8.
Chylomicron remnants are primarily removed by
Kidney
Macrophages
Hepatocytes
Foam cells
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9.
Atheroma formation formation usually occurs in vessels at points where there is high ________.
Stress
Blood Pressure
Blood Volume
Mitotic Rate
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10.
Structural feature of lipids that makes them more susceptible to oxidation
Double bonds
Hydrogen bonds
Hydrophobic tail
Hydrophobic head
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Pain arising from insufficient oxygenation of the mycardium
Coronary arteioles contain
Compared to chylomicron and VLDL's, HDL has a __________ ratio of...
Converts VLDL's to IDL then to LDL
The best Andy Samberg short is
The left and right coronary arteries arise from the
During Atheroma formation, the cells involved transition from
Chylomicron remnants are primarily removed by
Atheroma formation formation usually occurs in vessels at points where...
Structural feature of lipids that makes them more susceptible to...
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