What is transporation of substances, cellcular metabolism, homeostasis of fluid volume, homeostasis of pH, homeostasis of temperature and defense against microorganisms?
100
2/3 of the heart is on this side
What is the left side?
100
Relaxing of the atria
What is diastole?
100
The two classifications of leukocytes
What are granular and agranular
200
The three main types of lipid-soluble hormones
What is steroids, thyroid hormones and nitric oxide?
200
The percentage of body mass that the blood volume is
What is 8%?
200
Three layers of the heart wall from the outside in
What is the epicardium, myocardium and endocardium?
200
stroke volume X heart rate
What is cardiac output?
200
This regulates the anterior pituitary
What is the hypothalamus?
300
The water-soluble hormones that are small molecules with a 5-carbon ring at one end
What is eicosanoids?
300
The three types of anemia based on size
What is normocytic, macrocytic and microcytic?
300
The location of the heart (layer of heart wall) that interalated discs are found in
What is the myocardium?
300
The residual blood remaining in ventricles following ejection phase
What is the End Systolic Volume?
300
the ability of the heart to spontaneously generate impulses
What is automaticity?
400
Th second messenger that binds and activates/inhibits specific protein kinases
What is cyclic AMP? (cAMP)
400
Type of cells that contain abnnormal hemoglobin
What is sickle cells?
400
This takes blood to the lungs
What is the pulmonary artery?
400
Increased sympathetic stimulation can affect this (in relation to the heart and cardiac cycle)
What are heart rate and stroke volume
400
These contain principal (chief) cells which produce a hormone that I cannot say the name of because then you would know the answer to the question
What are parathyroid glands?
500
The three layers (from the inside out) of the adrenal cortex
What is zona reticularis, zona fasciculata and zona glomerulosa?
500
The three mechanisms for preventing blood loss
What is vascular spasm, platelet plug formation and coagulation?
500
These open to allow blood to flow from the ventricles, into the outflow vessels