The factor that determines whether blood is scarlet or dull brick red
What is Oxygen
100
The third line of defense in immunity and is carried out by T and B lymphocytes
What is Adaptive Defense
100
Renal Cortex, Renal Medulla, Renal Pelvis are regions of
The kidney
100
Maximum amount of air that can be inspired and expired with max effort
Vital Capacity
200
The Blood ejected by the heart, is the difference between end diastolic volume and end systolic volume. Affected by preload, contractility and afterload.
What is Stroke Volume.
200
Most numerous leukocyte
What is Neutrophil
200
Effector cells that are antibody producing cells
What are Plasma cells
200
The __ collects urine from the pyramid and conveys it into the ureter
Renal Pelvis
200
___ is the result of skeletal muscle contraction
Ventilation
300
Condition where there is a partial blockage of the aortic semilunar vlave
What is Aortic vlave stenosis.
300
Increased number during prolonged infection
What are Monocyte's
300
The antibody that constitutes the largest fraction of circulating antibody, provides natural passive immunity to the fetus by crossing the placenta from mother to baby, is formed late in the 1st immune response.
What is IgG
300
Moves most of the filtrate back into the blood, leaving mainly salt water and the wastes in the lumen of the tubules.
What is Tubular absorption
300
Expiration is considered a __ process
Passive
400
If a person made a permanent move from seas level in high altitude area this count would go up
What is Red blood cell count
400
Monocytes, Basophil, Eosinophil , Lymphocyte, Neutrophil are all examples of
What are White blood cells
400
The leukocyte which is most important in eliminating parasitic worms in.
What is Eosinophil
400
Surrounds the renal tubule and reclaims the reabsorbed substances and returns them to general circulation
What is Peritubular capillaries
400
The Maximum amount of air contained in the lungs after a maximum inspiratory effect
What is: Total Lung Capacity
500
1. Increasing preload
2. Increasing Contractility
3. Decreasing afterload
Are examples of
What is Compensation mechanisms
500
Functional adaptations in addition to structural modifications of veins that are critically important to venous return
What is The muscular pump ,
The Respiratory pump,
Sympathetic Venous constriction
500
Orchestrate the immune response and comprise the majority of T cells
What are Helper T Cells
500
Results in the release of renin which causes re-absorption of sodium, smooth muscle cells in afferent arterioles constrict causing a decrease in blood flow into the glomerulues resulting in less urine formation and thus resulting in less water leaving the body.
What is: Sympathetic stimulation in the nephron.
500
When pneumothorax (A condition where pressure has unnaturally equalized in the lungs) leads to lung collapse it causes a condition called