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"What feature does cardiac muscle possess that is missing in skeletal muscle?
A. striations
B. multiple nuclei
C. voluntary control
D. intercalated discs - CORRECT ANSWER D"
"What is the name of the valve between the left atrium and the left ventricle?
A. mitral valve
B. tricuspid valve
C. semi-lunar valve
D. aortic valve - CORRECT ANSWER A"
"What is the main function of mitral valve?
A. to increase the pressure inside the left atrium during systole
B. to prevent a drop in pressure in the aorta during diastole
C. to prevent backflow from left ventricle to left atrium during systole
D. to add additional blood from left atrium to left ventricle during atrial
systole - CORRECT ANSWER C"
"What will cause the sinoatrial (SA) node to depolarize more frequently?
A. Acetylcholine
B. Norepinephrine
C. Parasympathetic stimulation
D. Vagus nerve - CORRECT ANSWER B"
"How are cardiac cells mechanically attached to each other? By their:
A. mitochondria
B. intercalated discs
C. gap junctions
D. sarcolemma - CORRECT ANSWER B"
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, "Which period of the heart cycle is completely occupied by the ventricles
relaxing?
A. atrial systole
B. atrial diastole
C. ventricular systole
D. ventricular diastole - CORRECT ANSWER D"
"A drug, such as cocaine, which stimulates the heart but does directly inhibit the
heart's ability to relax, would be considered a:
A. Sympatholytic
B. Sympathomimetic
C. Parasympatholytic
D. Parasympathomimetic - CORRECT ANSWER B"
"Through which valve does blood flow when it moves from the left atrium into
the left ventricle?
A. the semilunar valve
B. the mitral valve
C. the tricuspid valve
D. the bicuspid valve - CORRECT ANSWER B"
"Which period of the heart cycle is completely occupied by the ventricles
contracting?
A. atrial systole
B. atrial diastole
C. ventricular systole
D. ventricular diastole - CORRECT ANSWER C"
"Which tissue is supplied with blood via the coronary arteries?
A. the lungs
B. the myocardium
C. the corona
D. the aorta - CORRECT ANSWER B"
"What is the innermost layer of the heart wall known as?
A. epicardium
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