Endocrine
Blood
Cardiovascular System (Heart)
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100

What is the main difference between endocrine and exocrine glands?

Endocrine glands secrete hormones directly into the bloodstream, while exocrine glands secrete substances through ducts to a surface.

100

What are the three formed elements of blood?

RBCs, WBCs, Platelets 

100

List the layers of the heart wall from superficial to deep.

Endocardium, myocardium, epicardium 

100

Which hormones are lipid-soluble?

Steroid hormones and thyroid hormones.

200

What determines whether a hormone can enter a cell?

Whether it is lipid-soluble (can cross the membrane) or water-soluble (requires a membrane receptor)

200

Which leukocyte is most abundant?

Neutrophils 

200

How do semilunar valves respond when intraventricular pressure rises above arterial pressure?

A) They open to allow blood flow into arteries

B) They remain closed until ventricular relaxation occurs

C) They close to prevent backflow into ventricles

A) They open to allow blood flow into arteries

200

If someone is type B blood, what antibodies do they have?

Anti-A antibodies 

300

Which part of the pituitary releases ADH and oxytocin?

The posterior pituitary (though they are produced in the hypothalamus)

300

Which leukocyte increases during parasitic infections?

Eosinophils 

300

What mechanical event corresponds to the P wave on an ECG?

Atrial depolarization (which leads to atrial contraction).

300

What is the function of aldosterone?

Increases sodium reabsorption (and water retention) in the kidneys, raising blood volume and blood pressure.

400

What hormone raises blood calcium levels?

Parathyroid hormone

400

What are platelets derived from?

Megakaryotcytes 

400

Trace blood flow starting at the superior vena cava and ending at the aorta.

Superior vena cava → Right atrium → Tricuspid valve → Right ventricle → Pulmonary semilunar valve → Pulmonary trunk → Pulmonary arteries → Lungs → Pulmonary veins → Left atrium → Mitral valve → Left ventricle → Aortic semilunar valve → Aorta.

400

What does Rh positive mean?

Presence of the D antigen 

500

List all 6 anterior pituitary hormones

FSH, LH

ACTH

TSH

GH

Prolactin 

500

What are the three steps of hemostasis?

  • Vascular spasm

  • Platelet plug formation

  • Coagulation

500

What is the intrinsic firing rate of:

  • SA node?

  • AV node?

  • Purkinje fibers?

SA node: 60–100 bpm
AV node: 40–60 bpm
Purkinje fibers: 20–40 bpm

500

List the atrioventricular (AV) valves and the semilunar (SL) valves. Where are they located?

The AV valves are the tricuspid valve, located between the right atrium and right ventricle, and the mitral (bicuspid) valve, located between the left atrium and left ventricle.

The semilunar valves are the pulmonary valve, located between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk, and the aortic valve, located between the left ventricle and aorta.

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