Heart and Anatomy Function
Blood Cells and Blood Type
Endocrine System Essentials
Structures and Features of the Heart
Hormones and Endocrine Glands
100

What is the primary function of the heart?

What is pumping blood throughout the body?

100

Which of the following blood cells are primarily involved in clotting?

  • A) Red blood cells

  • B) Platelets

  • C) Neutrophils

  • D) Lymphocytes

What are platelets?

100

What is an endocrine gland?

What is a gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream?

100

Which heart structure prevents backflow into the left ventricle?

  • A) Aortic semilunar valve

  • B) Tricuspid valve

  • C) Pulmonary semilunar valve

  • D) Mitral (bicuspid) valve

 

What is the aortic semilunar valve?

100

What is the primary hormone produced by the thyroid gland?

What is thyroid hormone (T3/T4)?

200

Which of the following is responsible for carrying oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart?

A) Pulmonary artery

B) Pulmonary vein

C) Aorta

D) Superior vena cava

 

What is the pulmonary vein?

200

What is the universal donor blood type and why?

What is Type O, because it has no A or B antigens on the red blood cells?

200

Which of the following hormones is produced by the pancreas to lower blood sugar levels?

  • A) Glucagon

  • B) Cortisol

  • C) Insulin

  • D) Prolactin

What is insulin?

200

Which of the following is a vein that returns deoxygenated blood from the body to the right atrium?

  • A) Inferior vena cava

  • B) Pulmonary vein

  • C) Pulmonary artery

  • D) Aorta

What is the inferior vena cava?

200

Which hormone is secreted by the adrenal cortex and helps regulate salt balance/blood pressure?

What is aldosterone?

300

Name the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle.

What is the bicuspid (or mitral) valve?

300

Which blood type has A antigens on the red blood cells and anti-B antibodies in the plasma?

What is Type A?

300

What is the function of the hypothalamus in the endocrine system?

What is to regulate the release of hormones from the pituitary gland?

300

Where are the coronary arteries located, and what is their function?

What is on the surface of the heart, and their function is to supply oxygenated blood to the heart muscle itself?

300

Where is the parathyroid gland located, and what is its primary hormone?

What is located on the posterior surface of the thyroid gland, and its primary hormone is parathyroid hormone (PTH)?

400

What is the function of the moderator band in the right ventricle?

What is to prevent over-distension of the ventricle and assist in the conduction of electrical signals?

400

Which white blood cell is most abundant in the bloodstream and acts as the first line of defense against bacterial infections?

What are neutrophils?

400

What hormone does the adrenal medulla secrete in response to stress?

What is epinephrine (adrenaline)?

400

What is the ligamentum arteriosum, and what was its function in fetal circulation?

What is a remnant of the ductus arteriosus that bypassed the lungs in the fetus?

400

What hormone is secreted by the pancreas in response to high blood glucose levels?

What is insulin?

500

Describe the path of blood flow through the heart, starting with the superior vena cava.

What is: Superior vena cava → Right atrium → Right ventricle → Pulmonary trunk → Pulmonary arteries → Lungs → Pulmonary veins → Left atrium → Left ventricle → Aorta?

500

Define a hematocrit. What does it measure, and how is it used in diagnosing medical conditions?

What is the percentage of red blood cells in a blood sample? It helps diagnose anemia or dehydration.

500

What is the hypothalamo-hypophyseal portal system, and why is it important?

What is a system of blood vessels that carries hormones from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary, regulating pituitary function?

500

Describe the difference between the right and left ventricles in terms of structure and function.

What is the right ventricle has a thinner wall and pumps blood to the lungs, while the left ventricle has a thicker wall and pumps blood to the entire body?

500

Describe the hormonal regulation of the menstrual cycle, focusing on the role of estrogen, progesterone, and LH.

What is estrogen stimulates the growth of the uterine lining, progesterone maintains it, and LH triggers ovulation?