COMPREHENSIVE PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS COMPLETE EXAM PREPARATION
RESOURCE DETAILED RATIONALES, HUMAN
BODY SYSTEMS REVIEW, A AND P STUDY GUIDE
AND HESI ADMISSION ASSESSMENT PREP
What happens to arteries as the go further from the heart? - CORRECT
ANSWER -They become thinner
What is the name for the smallest arteries? - CORRECT ANSWER -Arterioles
What are the names of the veins parallel to the arteries? - CORRECT
ANSWER -Carry the same name as the arteries
Which are the largest veins? - CORRECT ANSWER -Superior and inferior
venae cavae
How is the structure of the walls of arteries? - CORRECT ANSWER -Thick
and elastic in order to carry blood under high pressure
What are causes vasoconstriction and vasodilation? - CORRECT ANSWER -
The contraction and relaxation of smooth muscle in the arterial walls.
,What does the contraction of smooth muscle in the arterial walls influence?
- CORRECT ANSWER -Blood pressure and blood distribution to tissues
How is the structure of the veins in comparison to the structure of arteries?
- CORRECT ANSWER -Thinner and less elastic, as they carry blood under
lower pressure
What are the components of the respiratory system? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Nose
Pharynx
Larynx
Trachea
Bronchi
lungs
muscles surrounding ribs
Where is respiration controlled? - CORRECT ANSWER -The respiratory
control center of the medulla
What is the function of the respiratory system? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Supply O2 and eliminate CO2
What is external respiration? - CORRECT ANSWER -The exchange of gases
between the atmosphere and the blood through the alveoli
, What is internal respiration? - CORRECT ANSWER -The exchange of gases
between blood and the body cells.
What is the function of the passageways between the nasal cavity and the
alveoli? - CORRECT ANSWER -Conduct gases to and from the lungs.
What is the function of the upper passageways? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Warm, filter, and moisten incoming air.
What lines the upper respiratory tubules? - CORRECT ANSWER -Cilia to
help trap debris and keep foreign substances from entering the lungs.
What occurs during inhalation? - CORRECT ANSWER -The contraction of
the diaphragm to enlarge the thoracic cavity and draw air into the lungs
What occurs during exhalation? - CORRECT ANSWER -The lungs recoil as
the respiratory muscles relax and the thorax decreases in size.
When is oxygen released from hemoglobin? - CORRECT ANSWER -As the
concentration of O2 drops in tissues
What happens to carbon dioxide in red blood cells? - CORRECT ANSWER -
Some is carried in solutions or bound to proteins in the blood.
Most is converted to carbonic anhydrase