Heart Structure
Blood Vessels
Special Circulations
Blood
Clinical Applications
100

The 2 semilunar valves of the heart

What are the pulmonary semilunar valve and aortic semilunar valve?

100

The 3 types of capillaries

What is continuous, fenestrated, and sinusoid?

100

In relation to fetal circulation, this is the modified, postpartum structure of the foramen ovale

What is the fossa ovalis?

100

3 functions of blood

What are any of the following: transportation (of O2, nutrients, CO2, waste), temperature regulation, pH regulation, H2O regulation, aids immune system, and prevents blood loss?

100

3 symptoms of hypertension

What are any of the following: headache, dizziness, blurry vision, fatigue, heart palpitations

200

Honeycomb-like muscles of the R atrium

What are the pectinate muscles?

200

The vein that drains the medial thigh

What is the great saphenous?

200

The function of hepatic portal circulation

What is to drain the capillary beds of the digestive tract and transport this blood to the liver?

200

These compose approximately 45% of whole blood volume

What are formed elements (erythrocytes, thrombocytes, leukocytes)? 

200

A treatment method for AV block

What is a pacemaker?

300

The 2 main branches of the R coronary artery

What are the posterior interventricular branch and marginal branch?

300

The tunica interna of an artery consists of

What is the endothelium, basement membrane, and internal elastic lamina?

300

The function of the Circle of Willis

What is to provide anastomoses?

300

These leukocytes can evolve into macrophages

What are monocytes?

300

The difference between sickle cell trait and sickle cell disease/anemia

What is sickled cell disease occurs in a person with two mutated HBB genes and sickle cell trait occurs in an individual with one mutated gene (a carrier)?

400

The pathway of blood from the R ventricle to the L atrium

What is the R ventricle - pulmonary SV - pulmonary trunk - pulmonary arteries - lungs - pulmonary veins - L atrium?

400

The 3 branches of the aortic arch

What is the brachiocephalic trunk, L common carotid artery, and L subclavian artery?

400

In the Circle of Willis, the L and R vertebral arteries merge to form the _____ artery

What is the basilar artery?

400

These leukocytes act during an allergic reaction

What are basophils and eosinophils?

400

The 4 main types of hypotension and their causes

What is chronic asymptomatic hypotension (no known cause), orthostatic hypotension (sudden movement), neurally-mediated hypotension (standing too long/emotional distress), and hypotension linked to shock?

500

The pericardium and layers of the heart wall, from DEEP to SUPERFICIAL

What is the endocardium, myocardium, epicardium (or visceral layer of serous pericardium), parietal layer of serous pericardium, and fibrous pericardium?

500

Path of bloodflow from the L adrenal gland back to the R atrium of the heart

What is the L adrenal gland - L suprarenal vein - L renal vein - inferior vena cava - R atrium?

500

The umbilical vein and arteries are modified to what structures after birth

What is the ligamentum teres and medial umbilical ligaments?

500

The granular leukocytes and their normal percentages of all WBCs within the blood

What are neutrophils (70%), eosinophils (2-4%), and basophils (1%)?

500

The most common cause of chronic myelogenous leukemia

What is a DNA translocation mutation that switches segments of chromosomes 9 and 22?
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