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BIOS 255- Week 2 - The Cardiovascular System (Heart) Practice Solution Manual Latest Update 2025

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BIOS 255- Week 2 - The Cardiovascular System (Heart) Practice Solution Manual Latest Update 2025 Which of the following membranes are found in the body cavities and have parietal layers that line the cavities and visceral layers that cover the organs? - Answers serous membrane Which is true of cardiac muscle tissue? - Answers striated, uninucleated, intercalated discs Epicardium characteristics & function - Answers - outermost layer - composed of elastic fibers & adipose tissue - produces pericardial fluid Myocardium characteristics & function - Answers - middle layer - composed primary of cardiac muscle - generates force to pump blood Endocardium characteristics & function - Answers - innermost layer - regulates contractility Which chamber of the heart has the thickest myocardium? - Answers left ventricle Which valve separates the right atrium and the right ventricle? - Answers tricuspid valve Which valve separates the left atrium and the left ventricle? - Answers bicuspid (mitral) valve Which valve separates the heart from the vessel that delivers blood to the lungs to receive oxygen? - Answers pulmonary valve Which valve separates the heart from the vessel that delivers blood to the entire body? - Answers aortic valve Which valve is between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk? - Answers pulmonary semilunar valve Which valve is between the left ventricle and ascending aorta? - Answers aortic semilunar valve What is the region of the thoracic cavity where the heart is located? - Answers mediastinum Which type of cell junction allows cardiac muscle tissue to transmit signals rapidly? - Answers gap junctions Which of the following are functions of the pericardium? - Answers - prevents the heart from bouncing in the thoracic cavity. - prevents the heart from overfilling with blood - creates a near-frictionless environment through the production of serous fluid. Which elements are required to sustain a muscular contraction? - Answers - calcium - sodium - potassium - ATP What term is given to the event whereby the voltage of an action potential begins to return to its resting potential from the height of its peak? - Answers repolarization What term is given to the event whereby another action potential cannot be propagated shortly after an action potential? - Answers refractory period Cardiac _________ action potentials will have a rapid depolarization that is maintained via the presence of calcium. - Answers contractile Cardiac _________ action potentials will have both a rapid depolarization and repolarization with no refractory period. - Answers autorhythmic The ____________ phase of the action potential in cardiac muscle delays repolarization to the resting membrane potential in order to lengthen refractory period. - Answers plateau Without a plateau, extending the refractory period, cardiac muscle cells might be stimulated so quickly that they would not relax, leading to a sustained contraction known as what? - Answers tetany A distinct, extended plateau occurs in the action potential in cardiac muscle cells, producing a refractory period of ______ milliseconds. - Answers 250 Which of the following aspects of the conduction system would directly result in contraction of the myocardium in the ventricular walls? - Answers purkinje fibers During the depolarization phase of cardiac muscle ______________. - Answers voltage-gated sodium channels open What are the individual ion contributions to the resting membrane potential of the cardiac pacemaker cells? - Answers - greater concentration of sodium outside the cell - greater concentration of potassium inside the cell - calcium gradient with more calcium outside the cell Assuming a patient is perfectly healthy, all blood in the right atrium will move into which area? - Answers right ventricle Which of the following phrases is true of arteries? - Answers arteries always take blood away from the heart Which structures are part of the pulmonary circuit? - Answers - pulmonary veins - pulmonary trunk

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BIOS 255- Week 2 - The Cardiovascular System (Heart) Practice Solution Manual Latest Update 2025

Which of the following membranes are found in the body cavities and have parietal layers that line the
cavities and visceral layers that cover the organs? - Answers serous membrane

Which is true of cardiac muscle tissue? - Answers striated, uninucleated, intercalated discs

Epicardium characteristics & function - Answers - outermost layer



- composed of elastic fibers & adipose tissue



- produces pericardial fluid

Myocardium characteristics & function - Answers - middle layer



- composed primary of cardiac muscle



- generates force to pump blood

Endocardium characteristics & function - Answers - innermost layer



- regulates contractility

Which chamber of the heart has the thickest myocardium? - Answers left ventricle

Which valve separates the right atrium and the right ventricle? - Answers tricuspid valve

Which valve separates the left atrium and the left ventricle? - Answers bicuspid (mitral) valve

Which valve separates the heart from the vessel that delivers blood to the lungs to receive oxygen? -
Answers pulmonary valve

Which valve separates the heart from the vessel that delivers blood to the entire body? - Answers aortic
valve

Which valve is between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk? - Answers pulmonary semilunar valve

Which valve is between the left ventricle and ascending aorta? - Answers aortic semilunar valve

What is the region of the thoracic cavity where the heart is located? - Answers mediastinum

, Which type of cell junction allows cardiac muscle tissue to transmit signals rapidly? - Answers gap
junctions

Which of the following are functions of the pericardium? - Answers - prevents the heart from bouncing
in the thoracic cavity.



- prevents the heart from overfilling with blood



- creates a near-frictionless environment through the production of serous fluid.

Which elements are required to sustain a muscular contraction? - Answers - calcium

- sodium

- potassium

- ATP

What term is given to the event whereby the voltage of an action potential begins to return to its resting
potential from the height of its peak? - Answers repolarization

What term is given to the event whereby another action potential cannot be propagated shortly after an
action potential? - Answers refractory period

Cardiac _________ action potentials will have a rapid depolarization that is maintained via the presence
of calcium. - Answers contractile

Cardiac _________ action potentials will have both a rapid depolarization and repolarization with no
refractory period. - Answers autorhythmic

The ____________ phase of the action potential in cardiac muscle delays repolarization to the resting
membrane potential in order to lengthen refractory period. - Answers plateau

Without a plateau, extending the refractory period, cardiac muscle cells might be stimulated so quickly
that they would not relax, leading to a sustained contraction known as what? - Answers tetany

A distinct, extended plateau occurs in the action potential in cardiac muscle cells, producing a refractory
period of ______ milliseconds. - Answers 250

Which of the following aspects of the conduction system would directly result in contraction of the
myocardium in the ventricular walls? - Answers purkinje fibers

During the depolarization phase of cardiac muscle ______________. - Answers voltage-gated sodium
channels open
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