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The volume of blood pumped out of the heart from one ventricle during one contraction - ️️Stroke Volume (SV) The rapid depolarization phase of the action potentials of myocardial contractile cells is due to which ion(s)? - ️️Na+ only The volume of blood in the ventricle available to be pumped out of the heart during one contraction - ️️End- diastolic volume (EDV) The volume of blood left in the ventricle after it contracts - ️️End- systolic volume (ESV) The volume of blood ejected from each ventricle during a contraction - ️️Stroke volume (SV) What happens when calcium binds to troponin? - ️️Tropomyosin is pulled away from the myosin-binding site on actin.

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WCU PHYS 261 Final Exam Review
The volume of blood pumped out of the heart from one ventricle during one contraction -
✔️✔️Stroke Volume (SV)

The rapid depolarization phase of the action potentials of myocardial contractile cells is
due to which ion(s)? - ✔️✔️Na+ only

The volume of blood in the ventricle available to be pumped out of the heart during one
contraction - ✔️✔️End- diastolic volume (EDV)

The volume of blood left in the ventricle after it contracts - ✔️✔️End- systolic volume
(ESV)

The volume of blood ejected from each ventricle during a contraction - ✔️✔️Stroke
volume (SV)

What happens when calcium binds to troponin? - ✔️✔️Tropomyosin is pulled away
from the myosin-binding site on actin.

The driving force for blood flow is a(n) ________ gradient. - ✔️✔️pressure

Which would NOT cause an increase in blood pressure? - ✔️✔️a decrease in cardiac
output

Match the name of the wave with the correlated event:

ventricular depolarization - ✔️✔️QRS complex

The function of transverse tubules is to - ✔️✔️rapidly conduct action potentials to the
interior of the muscle fiber.

Which is greater:
A) blood pressure when the peripheral vessels constrict
B) blood pressure when the peripheral vessels dilate - ✔️✔️A) blood pressure when
the peripheral vessels constrict

The P wave of an ECG corresponds to - ✔️✔️depolarization of the atria

The reflex that compliments a withdrawal reflex by making compensatory adjustments
on the opposite side of the body receiving the stimulus is the - ✔️✔️crossed extensor
reflex

, Your instructor announces a pop quiz. Which would you expect? - ✔️✔️Increased
sympathetic signaling and increased cardiac output

This protein is activated by the Ca2+-calmodulin complex to phosphorylate the myosin
light chain protein. - ✔️✔️myosin light chain kinase

In which situation would end- systolic volume (ESV) be the greatest? - ✔️✔️when
parasympathetic stimulation of the heart is increased

Striated muscles are so- called because of a repeating pattern of light and dark bands.
One repeating unit of the banding pattern is called a - ✔️✔️Sarcomere

The contraction cycle is initiated by the rise in _______ released from the sarcoplasmic
reticulum (SR). - ✔️✔️Ca2+

The cardiac output is equal to the - ✔️✔️product of heart rate and stroke volume

The importance of the plateau phase of the action potential of myocardial cells is in -
✔️✔️preventing tetanus

If cardiac output increases and resistance in arterioles does NOT change, what
happens to arterial blood pressure? - ✔️✔️increases

The action potential traveling along the t-tubule changes the conformation of the -
✔️✔️dihydropyridine (DHP) receptor (L- type calcium channel)

Restoring lost fluid from the capillaries back to the circulatory system is one of the major
functions of the ________ system. - ✔️✔️lymphatic

An increase in plasma potassium levels is properly called - ✔️✔️hyperkalemia

Chief cells secrete - ✔️✔️pepsinogen

The hormone vasopressin - ✔️✔️stimulates kidneys to retain water

The enzyme renin is responsible for the production of - ✔️✔️Angiotensin I

A glomerulus is - ✔️✔️a "ball" of capillaries within Bowman's capsule

Dehydration leads to ________ blood volume, ________ blood pressure, and ________
osmolarity. - ✔️✔️decreased, decreased, increased

G cells of the stomach secrete - ✔️✔️gastrin

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