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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA: FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY, FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS

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ADH - ANSWERS-Secreted by the posterior pituitary gland -Responds to low blood volume and/or increased blood osmolarity -Increases water retention Aldosterone - ANSWERS-Secreted by the adrenal cortex in response to low blood pressure -Regulated by RAAS -Increases the reabsorption of Na+ Water - ANSWERSReabsorption of Na+ leads to the increase in _________ volume in blood. Resistance - ANSWERSDifficulty for blood to flow at a given pressure difference Resistance factors - ANSWERS-Blood viscosity -Vessel length -Vessel radius Blood pressure - ANSWERSForce exerted by blood against a vessel wall -Volume of blood contained within vessel -Compliance of vessel walls Stretchability - ANSWERSCompliance of vessel walls Respiratory system functions - ANSWERS-Obtain O2 for use by the body's cells and to eliminate the CO2 the body cells produce -Vocalization

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UNIVERSITY OF IOWA:
FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMAN
PHYSIOLOGY, FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS

, ADH - ANSWERS-Secreted by the posterior pituitary gland
-Responds to low blood volume and/or increased blood osmolarity
-Increases water retention

Aldosterone - ANSWERS-Secreted by the adrenal cortex in response to low blood
pressure
-Regulated by RAAS
-Increases the reabsorption of Na+

Water - ANSWERSReabsorption of Na+ leads to the increase in _________ volume in
blood.

Resistance - ANSWERSDifficulty for blood to flow at a given pressure difference

Resistance factors - ANSWERS-Blood viscosity
-Vessel length
-Vessel radius

Blood pressure - ANSWERSForce exerted by blood against a vessel wall
-Volume of blood contained within vessel
-Compliance of vessel walls

Stretchability - ANSWERSCompliance of vessel walls

Respiratory system functions - ANSWERS-Obtain O2 for use by the body's cells and to
eliminate the CO2 the body cells produce
-Vocalization
-Acid/Base balance

Internal - ANSWERSRespiration that occurs at the cellular level

External Respiration - ANSWERSReferes to events involved in the exchange of O2 and
CO2 between the external environment and the cells of the body

Steps of External Respiration - ANSWERS-Ventilation
-Exchange with air
-Transport
-Exchange with tissues

Ventilation - ANSWERSMovement of air in and out of the lungs

Exchange with air - ANSWERSWhen O2 and CO2 are exchanged between air

, Transport - ANSWERSWhen blood moves O2 and CO2 between lungs and tissues

Exchange with tissues - ANSWERSO2 and CO2 are exchanged between tissues and
blood

Conducting zone - ANSWERSZone in the respiratory system that conducts air into and
out of the lungs

Respiratory zone - ANSWERSZone in the respiratory system that moves O2 into the
blood and tissues and CO2 out.

Alveoli - ANSWERS-Thin walled inflatable sacs
-Site of gas exchange
-Pulmonary capillaries encircle each

Diaphragm - ANSWERS-Dome shaped sheet of skeletal muscle
-Separates thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity

Pleural sac - ANSWERSDouble walled, closed same that separates each lung from the
thoracic wall

Pleural cavity - ANSWERSInferior part of the plural sac

Intrapleural fluid - ANSWERSFluid that is inside the pleural cavity; Lubricates pleural
surfaces

Interrelationships - ANSWERS________________ among pressures are important in
ventilation.

Atmospheric - ANSWERSPressure that is exerted by the weight of the gas in the
atmosphere

Intra aveolar - ANSWERSPressure inside the lungs


IRV (Inspiratory Reserve Volume) - ANSWERSThe volume of air after a forced
inspiration

ERV (Expiratory Reserve Volume) - ANSWERSThe volume of air after a forced
expiration

Residual Volume - ANSWERSVolume in the lungs that is always present; Keeps lungs
from collapse

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