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IHOP EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 100% PASS Transport of material - gases, nutrients, waste, communication, defense against pathogens, temperature homeostasis Heart is a - pump Atria - receives blood returning to heart Ventricles - pump blood out Left side - oxygenated blood Right side - deoxygenated blood Blood vessels - - Veins, arteries, and capillaries - Pulmonary and systemic circulation - Portal system joins two capillary beds in series. Pulmonary circulation - from right side (leave right ventricle and go to lung) (deoxygenated) Blood - cells and plasma The heart is composed mostly of - myocardium (cardiac muscle) 2COPYRIGHT © 2025 BY KATELYN WHITMAN, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Which 2 sets of heart valves ensure one-way flow - Atrioventricular valves Semilunar valves Atrioventricular valves - - Between atria and ventricles - Tricuspid valve on the right side - Bicuspid valve, or mitral valve, on the left side Semilunar valves - • Between ventricles and arteries • Aortic valve • Pulmonary valve The heart is encased within . . . - the pericardium (

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IHOP EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS


Transport of material - ✔✔gases, nutrients, waste,

communication, defense against pathogens,

temperature homeostasis

Heart is a - ✔✔pump

Atria - ✔✔receives blood returning to heart

Ventricles - ✔✔pump blood out

Left side - ✔✔oxygenated blood

Right side - ✔✔deoxygenated blood

Blood vessels - ✔✔- Veins, arteries, and capillaries

- Pulmonary and systemic circulation

- Portal system joins two capillary beds in series.

Pulmonary circulation - ✔✔from right side (leave right ventricle and go to lung)
(deoxygenated)

Blood - ✔✔cells and plasma

The heart is composed mostly of - ✔✔myocardium (cardiac muscle)


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,Which 2 sets of heart valves ensure one-way flow - ✔✔Atrioventricular valves

Semilunar valves

Atrioventricular valves - ✔✔- Between atria and ventricles

- Tricuspid valve on the right side

- Bicuspid valve, or mitral valve, on the left side

Semilunar valves - ✔✔• Between ventricles and arteries

• Aortic valve

• Pulmonary valve

The heart is encased within . . . - ✔✔the pericardium (a membranous fluid-filled sac)

During ventricular contraction, the AV valves - ✔✔remain closed to prevent blood flow
backward into the atria.

During ventricular relaxation, the semilunar valves - ✔✔prevent blood that has entered
the arteries from flowing back into the ventricles

Contractile cells - ✔✔Striated fibers organized into sarcomeres

Autorhythmic cells, or pacemakers - ✔✔- Signal for contraction

- Smaller and fewer contractile fibers compared to

contractile cells

Cardiac Muscle - ✔✔Do not have organized sarcomeres

Myocardial muscle cells are - ✔✔branched, have a single nucleus, and are attached to
each other by specialized junctions known as intercalated disks.




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,Intercalated disks contain - ✔✔desmosomes that transfer force from cell to cell, and gap
junctions that allow electrical signals to pass rapidly from cell to cell.

Cardiac Muscle versus Skeletal Muscle - ✔✔• Smaller and have single nucleus per fiber

• Branch and join neighboring cells through

intercalated disks

- Desmosomes allow force to be transferred

- Gap junctions provide electrical connection

• T-tubules are larger and branch

• Sarcoplasmic reticulum is smaller

• Mitochondria occupy one-third of cell volume

Cardiac Muscle Contraction Can Be Graded

Action potential starts with the heart pacemaker cells - ✔✔- Voltage-gated L-type Ca2+
channels in the cell

membrane open (extra cellular calcium

contributes 10%)

- Ryanodine receptors open in the sarcoplasmic

reticulum (SR)

- Calcium binds to troponin

- Crossbridge cycle as in skeletal muscle

Cardiac Muscle Contraction Can Be Graded - ✔✔• Relaxation:




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, - Calcium removed from cytoplasm: back into the SR with Ca2+ ATPase and out of the
cell through the

Na+-Ca2+ exchanger (NC)

• Force generated is proportional to number of active

crossbridges

- Determined by how much calcium is bound to troponin

• Sarcomere length affects force of contraction

Figure 14.9 EC coupling in cardiac muscle - ✔✔1. Action potential enters from adjacent
cell.

2. Voltage-gated Ca2+ channels open. Ca2+ enters cell.

3. Ca2+ induces Ca2+ release

through ryanodine receptor channels (RyR).

4. Local release causes Ca2+ spark.

5. Summed Ca2+ sparks create a Ca2+ signal.

6. Ca2+ ions bind to troponin to initiate contraction.

7. Relaxation occurs when Ca2+ unbinds from troponin.

8. Ca2+ is pumped back into the sarcoplasmic reticulum for storage.

9. Ca2+ is exchanged with Na+ by the NCX antiporter.

10. Na+gradient is maintained by the Na+-K+-ATPase.

Myocardial Action Potentials - ✔✔Vary

Myocardial contractile cells - ✔✔- Depolarization due to Na+ entry



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