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IRENE GOLD BOARDS PART 1 PHYSIOLOGY EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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IRENE GOLD BOARDS PART 1 PHYSIOLOGY 
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What 2 ways can blood enter the heart? - Answer ️️ -→Superior vena cava 
→Inferior vena cava 
Blood enters the heart via SVC and IVC but there is another exception. What is it? 
- Answer ️️ -Azygous veins 
The Azygous vein drains where? - Answer ️️ -SVC 
What part of the heart is this? 
→ P-wave starts at sinoatrial node in crista terminalis 
→ impulse travels to AV node - Answer ️️ -Right Atrium 
What h...
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EXPH 386 Exam 4 2023 LATEST GRADED A+ (295 QAs 100% CORRECT)
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Five important functions of the cardiovascular system: - ANS 1) delivers *oxygen* to active tissues 
2) returns *deoxygenated blood* to the lungs 
3) transports *heat*, a by-product of cellular metabolism, from the body's core to the skin 
4) delivers *fuel, nutrients* to active tissues 
5) transports *hormones*, the bodys chemical messengers for regulation 
is the heart a dual pump? - ANS yes 
between the heart and the lungs is the - ANS pulmonary circulation 
between the hea...
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EKG & Electrocard Exam 1, EKG Exam III, Electrocard and Exercise Testing Exam II
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The function of the heart is to 
to pump enough blood to meet the body's metabolic needs 
3 layers of the heart 
epicardium, myocardium, endocardium 
name the 4 chambers of the heart 
right atrium, left atrium, right ventricle, left ventricle 
name the 4 heart valves 
pulmonary, aortic, tricuspid, mitral 
the purpose of the heart valves is to 
prevent backflow of blood 
name the 5 great vessels of the heart 
superior vena cava, inferior vena cava, pulmonary artery, pulmonary veins, aorta 
list ...
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Irene Gold BOARDS PART 1 PHYSIOLOGY Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Irene Gold BOARDS PART 1 PHYSIOLOGY Exam 
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What 2 ways can blood enter the heart? - Answer- →Superior vena cava 
→Inferior vena cava 
Blood enters the heart via SVC and IVC but there is another exception. What is it? - 
Answer- Azygous veins 
The Azygous vein drains where? - Answer- SVC 
What part of the heart is this? 
→ P-wave starts at sinoatrial node in crista terminalis 
→ impulse travels to AV node - Answer- Right Atrium 
What happens when there is a...
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CRAT Question and answers correctly solved 2024
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CRAT Question and answers correctly solved 2024 
Cardiac Cycle - correct answer mechanical events that occur to pump blood 
 
Diastole - correct answer Ventricles Relax (Repolarize) and refills as Atria contracts 
 
Rapid Filling Phase - correct answer Atria dumping blood to ventricles; pressure causes AV valves to open 
 
Diastasis - correct answer slowing of blood flow; pressure of atria and ventricles equalize 
 
Atrial Kick - correct answer Atria contracts/squeeze blood; P-wav...
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BIO 208 gardner CSULB final Exam Graded A+
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What is tonicity? - Answer-The ability of a solution to cause a cell to shrink or swell. 
Why does it matter if you are hypotonic or hypertonic? What happens during these conditions? - 
Answer-If the interstitial fluid has greater solute concentration than that of the cytosol, water from 
inside the cell flows out causing the cell to crenate and blood pressure to increase. If the interstitial fluid 
has less solute concentration than that of the cytosol, water flows into the cell and it undergoe...
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BMS 300 exam 3 2024 (A+ GRADED)
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diffusion limits correct answers distance from oxygen or nutrition source 
 
arteries correct answers lead away from the heart (ox) 
 
veins correct answers carry blood to the heart (deox); return vessels 
 
capillaries correct answers where oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and metabolites are exchanged; cap bed=exchange tubes 
 
fish cardiovascular system: atrium correct answers recieves blood from the systematic vasculature; sends deox blood to the gills 
 
fish cardiovascular system: ventric...
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CRAT Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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Cardiac Cycle 
: mechanical events that occur to pump blood 
Diastole 
: Ventricles Relax (Repolarize) and refills as Atria contracts 
Rapid Filling Phase 
: Atria dumping blood to ventricles; pressure causes AV valves to open 
Diastasis 
: slowing of blood flow; pressure of atria and ventricles equalize 
Atrial Kick 
: Atria contracts/squeeze blood; P-wave 
S1 (LAB) 
2 | P a g e 
: Ventricles Pressure High causes the AV valves to close 
Diastole and Systole 
: 2 Phases of Cardiac Cycle 
Systol...
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BMS 300 Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Diffusion limits Correct Answer distance from oxygen or nutrition source 
 
Arteries Correct Answer lead away from the heart (ox) 
 
Veins Correct Answer carry blood to the heart (deox); return vessels 
 
Capillaries Correct Answer where oxygen, carbon dioxide, nutrients and metabolites are exchanged; cap bed=exchange tubes 
 
Fish cardiovascular system: atrium Correct Answer recieves blood from the systematic vasculature; sends deox blood to the gills 
 
Fish cardiovascular system: ventrical Co...
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A&P 2 Exam 1 Blood and Heart Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers correctly solved
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A&P 2 Exam 1 Blood and Heart Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers correctly solved A&P 2 Exam 1: Blood and Heart 
 
 
Erythropoietin stimulates red blood cell production in the - correct answer red bone marrow produced by kidney 
 
The first heart sound is caused by the closure of _____ valves and it occurs at the beginning of ______ - correct answer AV ; ventricular contraction 
 
Stem cell for all blood cells is the - correct answer hemocytoblast 
 
What are the 5 types of leukoc...