28) The long thin threads that form the structural framework of a blood clot is formed by
A) a fibrin polymer
B) a fibrinogen polymer
C) a thrombin polymer
D) soluble fibrinogen monomers
E) proteins from the intrinsic pathway
29) Monocytes are large blood cells that differentiate into
A) fibrinogens
B) macrophages
C) neutrophils
D) globulins
E) megakaryocytes
30.) ____ belong to the pulmonary circuit
A) Aorta and pulmonary veins
B) Aorta and venae cavae
C) Pulmonary arteries and venae cavae
D) Venae cavae and pulmonary veins
E) Pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins
31) Pericardial fluid is found between
A) the epicardium and the myocardium
B) the pericardium and the parietal peritoneum
C) the pericardium and the epicardium
D) the epicardium and the endocardium
E) the myocardium and the endocardium
32) The bicuspid (mitral) valve regulates the openeing between
A) the left ventricle and the right ventricle
B) the right atrium and the right ventricle
C) the left atrium and the left ventricle
D) the right atrium and the left ventricle
E) the right atrium and the left atrium
28.structural framework of a blood clot is formed by fibrin polymer
So answer is A.
29.monocytes differentiates into macrophages
So answer is B.
30.Pulmonary circuit consists of pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins
So the answer is E
31.pericardial fluid present between pericardium and epicardium
So answer is C
32.mitral valve regulates the flow between left atrium and left ventricle
So answer is C
28) The long thin threads that form the structural framework of a blood clot is formed...
C. Put the following blood flow steps in the correct order, starting with the vena cavae. Systemic arteries Inferior & Superior Vena Cavae Pulmonary valve Left ventricle Tricuspid valve Left atrium Systemic arterioles Bicuspid/Mitral valve Pulmonary veins Systemic venules Right atrium Aortic valve Pulmonary arteries Aorta Lungs- oxygenation of blood Systemic veins Right ventricle Systemic capillaries
label please...where is the left atrium located in the
picture..
where is the left ventricle located in the picture
where is the aorta located in the picture
where is the pulmonary arteries in the picture
where is the superior and inferior venae cavae in the
picture
where is the right ventricle in the picture
where is the right atrium in the picture
Left atrium Alveolus in lungs 250 mm, co 200 mU/min Co Left ventricle Aorta Pulmonary veins Pulmonary arteries...
Matching: 34. tricuspid valve epicardium bicuspid valve myocardium chordea tendinea semilunar valve endocardium A. aortic and pulmonary valve B. valve between right atrium and right ventricle C. middle layer of the heart, cardiac muscle tissue D. attached to bicuspid and tricuspid valves E. valve between left atrium and left ventricle F. deepest layer of the heart, lines heart chambers G. outer layer of the heart, also called visceral pericardium
Identify the components of the intrinsic conduction system Matching: tricuspid valve epicardium bicuspid valve myocardium chordea tendinea semilunar valve endocardium A aortic and pulmonary valve B. valve between right atrium and right ventricle C. middle layer of the heart, cardiac muscle tissue D. attached to bicuspid and tricuspid valves E valve between left atrium and left ventricle F. deepest layer of the heart, lines heart chambers G. outer layer of the heart, also called visceral pericardium I Forum
118 Unit II: Overview of the Human apter Review Questions 1. The thin membrane lining the heart that is contin us with the lining of the blood vessels is the a. endocardium. c. myocardium. d. pericardium. b. epicardium. 2. Partitions that separate the right and left chambe of the heart are called a. chordae tendineae. c. Purkinje fibers. d. septa. cusps. 3. The bicuspid valve in the heart is also called th c. pulmonic valve a. aortic valve. b. mitral...
Unit 2 Homework packet Name:Jasmine 1. Select one ion for each of the following descrintions. Choices may be used more than once used more than once or not at all. A. aorta D. chordae tendinae AC. Inferior Vena Cava BC. Left ventricle CD. right atrium B. aortic semilunar valve E. endocardium AD. Left Atrium BD. Mitral Valve CE. Right ventricle C. bicuspid valve AB. Epicardium AE. Left pulmonary artery BE. Myocardium DE. Right pulmonary artery Use the table above for...
Place the following structures in order according to the path of blood circulation through the heart. Systemic venous circulation Systemic arterial circulation venae cavae right atrium lungs pulmonary vein right ventricle pulmonary artery left atrium left ventricle aorta
HEART CHAMBERS. MATCH LETTER WITH NUMBER 1.sends blood to the tricuspid valve 2.sends blood to the pulmonary semilunar valve 3.sends blood to the bicuspid valve 4.sends blood to the aortic semilunar valve 5.upper chambers 6.lower chambers 7.carry deoxygenated blood 8.carry oxygenated blood 9.blood entering here has come from the pulmonary arteries 10.blood entering here has come from the pulmonary veins A. BOTH Left Atrium and Left Ventricle B. Right Atrium...
Anatomy
9. Starting with the right atrium, trace a drop of blood through the heart and lungs, naming the following structures: aorta, aortic valve, left atrium, left ventricle, mitral valve, pulmonary arteries, pulmonary capillaries, pulmonary valve, pulmonary trunk, pulmonary veins, right atrium, right ventricle, and tricuspid valve.
The aortic valve of the mammalian heart ________. is the route by which blood flows from the atria to the ventricles is found on the right side of the heart is the attachment site where the pulmonary veins empty into the heart prevents backflow of blood in the aorta is located where the anterior and posterior venae cavae empty into the heart What type of blood vessels has the slowest velocity of blood flow? arteries arterioles veins capillaries The pacemaker...