Endocrine
Blood
Heart
Blood Vessels
Immune
100

What are the 3 types of hormone interactions?

Synergistic

Permissive

Antagonistic

100

What are the names of the creation of red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets respectively?

Erythropoiesis, Leukopoiesis, and Thrombopoiesis

100

Where does valve does blood flow through after going through the entire left side of the heart?

Aortic Semilunar Valve

100

What is the thickest layer in the veins and what is its function?

Tunica externa; anchors blood vessels in place

100

Which line of defense are NK cells considered to be a part of?

2nd line of defense (innate)

200

What disease is associated with a lack of or resistance to insulin

Diabetes Mellitus

200

What are the 4 forms of blood clotting disorders?

Thrombus, Hematoma, Embolus, Infarct

200

What is the term for the heart murmur that occurs when a valve cannot fully open?

Stenosis

200

What is the purpose of valves and where are they found?

Prevents backflow of blood; veins
200

Which cells present antigens?

Macrophages and dendritic cells

300

What are the 3 types of hormones secreted by the adrenal gland?

Mineralcorticoids, Glucocorticoids, and Androgens

300

Describe the three steps to hemostasis.

Vascular spasms: Smooth muscle contraction


Platelet Plugs: Platelets attach collagen to wall

Coagulation: Clotting factors form fibrin


300

What are the two types of heart fibers and what do they do?

Autorhythmic Fibers: generates action potentials

Contractile Fibers: Contracts the heart chambers

300

What solutes are fenestrated capillaries permeable to?

Water, ions, glucose, smaller solutes

300

What are the 3 goals of inflammation?

Vasodilation, Recruitment of immune cells, and increased vessel permeability

400

What are the 4 systems of hormone regulation?

Nervous system

Other Hormones

Chemical blood changes

Organ Distension

400

What are the 3 proteins in plasma and what do they do?

Albumin: transports fatty acids and steroid hormones

Globulins: Transports hormones or act as antibodies

Fibrinogen: Becomes fibrinogen for blood clotting

400

List all the ECG signals in order

P wave, PR segment, QRS Complex, ST Segment, T wave

400

What two pressures combine to form the 'outward forces' of net filtration pressure? 

Capillary Hydrostatic Pressure & Osmotic Interstitial Pressure

400

Which cells are considered microphages?

Neutrophils and Eosinophils
500

What are the names of all 5 major endocrine axes and what do they regulate?

Hypothalamo-Pituitary Adrenal Axis (Stress)

Hypothalamo-Pituitary Thyroid Axis (Metabolism)

Hypothalamo-Pituitary Gonadal Axis (Reproduction)

Hypothalamo-Pituitary Somatotropic Axis (Growth)

Hypothalamo-Pituitary Mammary Axis (Lactation)

500

What are the 6 types of anemias?

Renal Anemia, Iron deficiency Anemia, Pernicious Anemia, Aplastic Anemia, Hemorrhagic Anemia, Hemolytic Anemia

500

What factors are taken into account when measuring stroke volume?

Preload, Contractility, Afterload

500

Which aspect of hemodynamics has a negative correlation with blood velocity?

Resistance

500

What are the two MHC type functions and where are they found?

MHC I:binds to CD8, self antigen recognition, every cell except RBC

MHC II: binds to CD4, foreign antigen presentation, only in macrophages and dendritic cells

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