Histology
Respiratory
Cardiovascular
Dealers Choice
Disorders
100

This type of tissue is found in the lining of the trachea.

What is pseudo-stratified ciliated columnar epithelium?

100
The equation to calculate total lung capacity (TLC). 

What is TLC = RV + VC

100

The _____ are the muscles that keep the atrioventricular valves closed.

What are papillary muscles?

100

In gas diffusion between a capillary and alveoli, how many cells does the gas diffuse through and what type of cells are they?

What is two and simple squamous epithelium?
100

What is a pneumothorax?

The collapsing of a lung due to air entering the pleural cavity. 

200

The four types of tissues.

What are:

Muscle

Connective

Nervous

Epithelium

200

During inspiration, the ribs ____ and the diaphragm _____ and ______.

Lift, contracts and flattens out

200
Describe the correct electrical pathway in the heart. 
What is SA node, AV node, bundle of His, Purkinje fibers?
200

This type of connective tissue makes up the epiglottis and the outer ear.

What is elastic cartilage?

200

What is an aneurysm?

The "ballooning" of a weak spot in a blood vessel under pressure. 

300

These two muscle types only have one nucleus?

What is Cardiac and Smooth?

300

External respiration is: 

What is, the process of gas diffusion between the alveoli and the capillaries in the lungs?

300

Describe the flow of blood through the heart, include the oxygen status at each location. 

- Oxygen poor blood is returned to the right atrium through the superior and inferior vena cava. 

- Oxygen poor blood passes through the tricuspid atrioventricular valve into the right ventricle

- Oxygen poor blood passes through the pulmonary semilunar valve into the pulmonary truk 

- Oxygen poor blood is carried from the pulmonary trunk to the pulmonary arteries to the lungs where the blood becomes oxygenated

- Oxygen rich blood is returned to the left atrium through the pulmonary veins

- Oxygen rich blood passes through the bicuspid atrioventricular valve into the left ventricle.

- Oxygen rich blood is forced out of the ventricle through the aortic semilunar valve into the aorta

- The blood is systemically circulated

300

The function of simple cuboidal epithelium.

What is filtration?
300

What does M.I stand for, what is it known as colloquially, and what is it caused by?

What is, Myocardial Infarction, Heart attack, and a lack of oxygen to cardiac muscle caused by a coronary artery blockage. 

400

The features of this muscle tissue include intercalated discs and bifurcation (branching) of the cells.

What is cardiac muscle?

400

This structure is the beginning of the lower respiratory pathway. 

What is the trachea?

400

The three layers of the heart.

Pericardium:Serous membrane

Myocardium: Cardiac muscles

Endocardium: Epithelial lining of the cardiac chambers



400

What type of connective tissue is found in the inter-vertebral discs?

What is fibrocartilage?
400

What is atherosclerosis and what is it caused by?

What is , the hardening and thickening of arteries due to chronic hypertension?
500

The function of this connective tissue is to provide protection and store energy

What is adipose connective tissue?

500

Name the three parts of the pleura and where they are found.

Visceral Pleura: Snug against lung tissues.

Pleural Cavity: Between the two pleural membranes, contains serous fluid.

Parietal Pleura: Lines the walls of the thoracic cavity.

500

Describe what is happening during each of the following: 

- P wave

- QRS Complex

- T wave

- P-R interval

- Q - T interval

What is:

P Wave - SA node fires causing atrial depolarization and contraction ( atrial systole).

QRS Complex - Depolarization and contraction of the ventricles (ventricular systole).

T Wave - Ventricular re-polarization and relaxation (return to diastole).

P - R interval - From atrial depolarization to ventricular depolarization.

Q-T interval - Total time of ventricular contraction and relaxation. 

500

Which of the following is NOT a type of fibrous connective tissue?

- Dense

- Collagen

- Elastic

- Loose

What is Collagen?

500

The condition of hypohidrosis is the dis-functioning of your sweat glands. What type of gland is a sweat gland?

What is exocrine?