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BIOL 431 Unit 1 Exam Questions with
Verified Answers
Function of coronary sinus - ANSWER-Receives blood from coronary veins and
empties into the right atrium

Where does the blood that enters the LEFT atrium come from? - ANSWER-
Pulmonary veins

What 2 muscles make up the ventricles? - ANSWER-Papillary muscles and
trabeculae carneae

Define chordae tendineae - ANSWER-Cords that attach to the heart valves

Define trabeculae carneae - ANSWER-Grooves in between the papillary muscles

Where does the RIGHT ventricle pump the blood into? - ANSWER-Pulmonary trunk

Where does the LEFT ventricle pump the blood into? - ANSWER-Aorta

Define fossa ovalis - ANSWER-Used to connect the two atria of the fetal heart;
immediately closes after your first breath

Define ligamentum arteriosum - ANSWER-Remnants of the connection between the
pulmonary trunk and aorta

Why are the muscles of the left ventricle thicker than the right ventricle? - ANSWER-
The left ventricle pumps blood to the entire body, while the right ventricle only pumps
it to the lungs

Describe the shape of the left ventricle versus the right ventricle - ANSWER-LV has
a rounder shape, while the RV is crescent shaped and wraps around the left
ventricle entirely

Describe pulmonary circulation - ANSWER-The right atrium receives blood from the
body and the right ventricle ejects blood to the lungs

Describe systemic circulation - ANSWER-The left atrium receives blood from the
lungs and the left ventricle ejects blood to the body

Name the atrioventricular valves - ANSWER-Tricuspid (RA and RV) and
bicuspid/mitral (LA and LV)

Function of the AV valves - ANSWER-Prevent backflow of blood into the atria

,Function of chordae tendineae - ANSWER-Anchors the AV valves to the papillary
muscles

Name the semilunar valves - ANSWER-Pulmonary valve (RA and RV) and aortic
valve (LA and LV)

Function of the semilunar valves - ANSWER-Prevent backflow of blood into the
ventricles

What keeps the SL valves closed? - ANSWER-Back pressure in the pulmonary
trunk/aorta

What is the pressure in the aorta when contracted? Relaxed? - ANSWER-120
mmHg, 80 mmHg

What is the pathway of blood through the heart and lungs? - ANSWER-1. Right
atrium
2. Tricuspid AV valve
3. Right ventricle
4. Pulmonary SL valve
5. Pulmonary trunk
6. Pulmonary arteries
7. Lungs
8. Pulmonary veins
9. Left atrium
10. Bicuspid/mitral AV valve
11. Left ventricle
12. Aortic SL valve
13. Ascending aorta
14. Aortic arch
15. Systemic circulation

Define coronary circulation - ANSWER-The functional blood supply to the heart
muscle itself

Function of collateral routes in the heart - ANSWER-Provide additional pathways for
blood delivery to the heart muscle

Where does arterial blood originate from? - ANSWER-Aorta

Small cardiac vein correlates with the? - ANSWER-Right marginal artery

Great cardiac vein correlates with? - ANSWER-Anterior interventricular artery

Middle cardiac vein correlates with the? - ANSWER-Posterior interventricular artery

Where does venous blood of the heart drain into? - ANSWER-Coronary sinus

Define angina pectoris - ANSWER-Reduced blood flow in the coronary circulation

, Symptoms of angina pectoris - ANSWER-Pressure in chest, pain down arm (signs of
"heart attack" but NOT A TRUE HEART ATTACK)

Define myocardial infarction - ANSWER-Blockage of blood flow; heart attack

Symptoms of heart attack - ANSWER-Death; cardiac arrest

Purpose of coronary artery bypass grafts - ANSWER-Take arteries from other places
in your body and use them to provide alternate routes around blocked arteries

List the 3 types of muscle tissue - ANSWER-1. Skeletal
2. Cardiac
3. Smooth

Describe the shape and appearance of skeletal muscle - ANSWER-Single, long,
cylindrical multinucleated cells with obvious striations

Describe the shape and appearance of cardiac muscle - ANSWER-Branching chains
of cells; uni- or binucleate striations

Describe the shape and appearance of smooth muscle - ANSWER-Single, fusiform,
uninucleate; no striations

Layers of the skeletal muscle - ANSWER-1. Epimysium
2. Perimysium
3. Endomysium

Function of epimysium - ANSWER-Surrounds several fascicles

Function of perimysium - ANSWER-Surrounds an individual fascicle

Function of endomysium - ANSWER-Surrounds an individual muscle fiber

Layers of a muscle fiber - ANSWER-1. Sarcolemma
2. Myofibrils
3. Myofilaments
4. Sarcomere

3 kinds of myofilaments - ANSWER-1. Action (thin)
2. Myosin (thick)
3. Titin (elastic)

List the different structures in the sarcomere - ANSWER-1. A band
2. I band
3. H zone
4. M line
5. Z disc

Define A band - ANSWER-Only myosin and actin overlap here

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