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HONDROS Bio 117 Final Exam Anatomy
& Physiology PN Questions and Answers
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atrial contraction; systole; p wave - atrial depolarization

max volume of air that can be exhaled following maximal inhalation - vital capacity

allows blood in pulmonary artery to flow directly into the descending aorta to bypass the
pulmonary circulation - ductus arteriosus

ventricular relaxtion; diastole; t wave - ventricular repolarization

most important stimulus for the release of aldosterone - renin

volume of air in lungs following maximal inhalation - total lung capacity

provides oxygenated blood to brain - circle of willis

aorta; left pulmonary veins; left atrium; left ventricle; bicuspid - structures that carry
oxygenated blood (left heart)

pulmonary arteries; vena cava; right atrium; right ventricle; tricuspid - structures that
carry unoxygenated blood (right heart)

transport unoxygenated blood from the fetus to the placenta - umbilical arteries

transports oxygenated blood from the placenta to the fetus - umbilical vein

volume of air that remains in lung after forceful exhalation - residual volume

ventricular contraction; systole; qrs complex - ventricular depolarization

located between left ventricle and left aorta - aortic semilunar valve

located between right ventricle and pulmonary artery - pulmonic semilunar

two semilunar valves - pulmonary and aortic
pushes blood out of the heart into the pulmonary trunk-lungs - right ventricle

decreases thoracic and lung volume and increases pressure in the lungs - exhalation

space between the vocal cords - glottis/rima glottidis

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vagus nerve effects - sa node

pacemaker of the heart - SA node

allows blood to flow directly from the right atrium into the left atrium to bypass
pulmonary circulation - foramen ovale

carries blood from the umbilical vein to inferior vena cava; allows some blood to bypass
the liver - ductus venosus


right heart pumps blood to the - pulmonary circulation

acetylcholine; rest; decrease temp; hyperkalemia; hypocalcemia; parasympathetic
nervous system - factors that decrease heart rate

norepinephrine; epinephrine; stress; increase in temp; anticholinergic drugs;
hypokalemia; hypercalcemia - factors that increase heart rate

Left AV valve - Bicuspid

what substance is secreted in urine to decrease bloods ph - bicarbonte HCO3

what substance is secreted in urine to increase bloods ph - hydrogen ions

plasma protein albumin is produced by - liver

volume of blood pumped from one ventricular of the heart with each beat - stroke
volume

volume of blood being pumped by heart, in particular by a left or right ventricle in the
time of one minute - cardiac output

vagus nerve - decreases heart rate

Right AV valve - Tricuspid

septum between right and left atria - foramen ovale

eliminated when we have acidosis - hydrogen ions

only structure of respiratory tract that is part of digestive system - pharynx

protein inside red blood cells that carry oxygento cells and carbon dioxide to the lungs -
hemoglobin

loss of negative intrapleural pressure - collapses lung

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measured during normal quiet breathing - tidal volume

coronary arteries and veins are part of - systemic circulation

located between right atrium and right ventricle - right av

Lower chambers of the heart and pump blood out of the heart - ventricles

muscles of respiration relax and allow the ribs and diaphragm to return to their original
positions - exhalation

left heart pumps blood to the - systemic circulation

pushes blood out of the heart into the aorta-body - left venteicle

small hole in septum - foramen ovale

collects nutrient rich, deoxygenated blood to the liver - hepatic portal vein

excess sodium in the blood and is result of excess water loss - hypernatremia

stimulates the reabsorption of sodium and water; stimulates the excretion of potassium;
acts primarily on the distal tubule - aldosterone

forward movement of food is caused by - peristalsis

partially surround the trachea for its entire length and serve to keep it open - c-shaped
rings of cartilage

located behind the oral cavity and between the nasal cavities and the larynx - pharynx

causes bronchodilation - sympathetic ~ Epinephrine/Norepinephrine

water soluble vitamins - B and C

relaxation of internal sphincter - involuntary

protein is digested - stomach and duodenum

enzyme that breaks down starch - amylase

caused by closing of semilunar valves - 2nd heart sound

caused by closing of the av valves - 1st heart sound

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