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A&P MASTERY: The Ultimate Exam 4 Guide – Complete Questions & Verified Answers

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Ace your A&P Exam 4 with this all-inclusive study bank! Packed with complete questions and detailed, verified answers, this guide covers everything from blood functions and heart structure to the nervous system and respiratory processes. Perfect for nursing, pre-med, and biology students—get the graded A+ resource that breaks down complex topics into easy-to-understand explanations. Stop stressing and start mastering A&P today

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What are the functions of blood? - ANSWERS--Blood transports
gases, nutrients, wastes & hormones; regulates pH, temperature,
and fluid balance; protects against infection and blood loss.


What is the amount of blood in females? - ANSWERS--4-5 L.


What is the amount of blood in males? - ANSWERS--5-6 L.


What are formed elements in blood? - ANSWERS--Red blood cells,
white blood cells, and platelets.


What is the composition of a centrifuged blood sample? - ANSWERS--
Plasma (55%), buffy coat (<1% WBCs + platelets), RBCs (45%
hematocrit).


What percentage of blood is plasma? - ANSWERS--Approximately
55%.

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What is the difference between serum and plasma? - ANSWERS--
Serum is plasma without clotting factors; plasma contains clotting
proteins.


What is hematopoiesis? - ANSWERS--Formation of blood cells in red
bone marrow.


Where do blood cells originate from? - ANSWERS--Hematopoietic
stem cells → myeloid & lymphoid stem cells.


What is the structure and function of red blood cells? - ANSWERS--
Biconcave discs, no nucleus, filled with hemoglobin, transport O2 and
CO2, lifespan ~120 days.


What triggers erythropoiesis? - ANSWERS--Low O2 triggers kidneys
to release EPO; needs iron, folate, and vitamin B12.


What is the structure of hemoglobin? - ANSWERS--Four globin chains
+ four heme groups; each binds one oxygen molecule.


What is sickle cell disease? - ANSWERS--A mutation causes RBCs to
sickle and block vessels; sickle trait offers resistance to malaria.


How are red blood cells broken down? - ANSWERS--Macrophages in
liver/spleen break RBCs → iron reused, heme → biliverdin →
bilirubin.

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What is the function of white blood cells? - ANSWERS--Fight infection
through phagocytosis, inflammation, and immune responses.


What are the five types of white blood cells? - ANSWERS--
Neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, monocytes.


What is the composition of plasma? - ANSWERS--Plasma is 91%
water; major electrolytes include Na+, Cl-, K+, Ca2+, HCO3-.


What are platelets? - ANSWERS--Fragments of megakaryocytes;
stimulated by thrombopoietin; help form clots; release serotonin.


What are the three steps of hemostasis? - ANSWERS--Vascular
spasm, platelet plug formation, coagulation.


What happens after blood clots are no longer needed? - ANSWERS--
Plasmin breaks down fibrin and dissolves the clot.


What are abnormal blood clots? - ANSWERS--Thrombus (stationary)
and embolus (traveling).


What are the two circuits in the cardiovascular system? - ANSWERS--
Pulmonary (heart-lungs-heart) and systemic (heart-body-heart).


What is the structure of the heart? - ANSWERS--Hollow, cone-shaped
muscular organ in mediastinum.

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What are the coverings of the heart? - ANSWERS--Fibrous
pericardium; parietal & visceral serous pericardium.


What are the layers of the heart wall? - ANSWERS--Epicardium,
myocardium, endocardium.


What is the difference between arteries and veins? - ANSWERS--
Arteries carry blood away from heart; veins carry blood toward
heart.


What is the blood flow through the heart? - ANSWERS--Body → RA
→ RV → lungs → LA → LV → body.


What supplies blood to the heart? - ANSWERS--Coronary arteries
supply heart; cardiac veins drain into coronary sinus.


What are the characteristics of cardiac muscle cells? - ANSWERS--
Striated, branching, intercalated discs, syncytium.


What is the order of the cardiac conduction system? - ANSWERS--SA
node → AV node → AV bundle → bundle branches → Purkinje fibers.


What is the pacemaker of the heart? - ANSWERS--SA node.

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