Muscles
Blood
Heart
Vessels
100

List 3 of the 5 main functions of the muscular system.

Movement, Support, Posture, Temp, Communication.

100

Leukocytes:

Granules contain histamine, serotonin, and heparin: __

Exits circulation and transforms into macrophages, which engulf foreign invaders by phagocytosis: __

Large with bi-lobed nuclei; stain bright red with an acidic dye: __

Basophils, Monocytes, Eosinophils

100

List the layers of the heart starting from the outside in.

Epicardium, Myocardium, Endocardium

100

___'s law describes how pressure and force have an inverse relationship.

Boyle

200

Connective Tissue Layers:

Layer that surrounds the fascicle: __

Layer that surrounds the entire muscle: __

Layer that surrounds the muscle fiber: __

Perimysium, Epimysium, Endomysium

200

Blood Types:

__ = universal recipient

__ = universal donor

AB, O

200

Differences between cardiac muscles and skeletal muscles included innervation by the ___ nervous system, inclusion of ___ that fuse membranes together with gap junctions and desmosomes, and death after only a few minutes without ___.

ANS, intercalated disks, O2

200

The tunica ___ contains smooth muscle fibers for vasoconstriction. This layer is much larger in ___. (blood vessel)

Media, Arteries

300

The ___ is the smallest contractile unit of skeletal muscle. The region occupied only by thin filaments is the ___. The entire length of thick filaments is the ___.

Sarcomere, I band, A band

300

Smoking releases CO which binds more effectively to hemoglobin and the lack of O2 creates a state of functional anemia. The problem is compounded when the ___ stimulates the release of the hormone ___. Overproduction of RBCs then leads to ___.

kidney, erythropoietin, polycythemia

300

In a pacemaker potential, constant efflux of __ causes a steadily increasing membrane potential. Rapid depolarization of the membrane due solely to __ ions. The slow subthreshold current specific to these potentials is called the ___.

K, Ca, Funny Current

300

There are 2 blood vessels. The radius in vessel 2 is 2 times as large as the radius in vessel 1. Which blood vessel has a greater flow rate? What is the resistance in vessel 2 compared to the resistance in vessel 1? (ex. 1000 times more or 1/1000 of the flow)

Vessel 2, 1/16th

400

Describe cross bridge cycling with at least 5 correct steps.

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400

In the hemoglobin molecule each of the 4 chains contain a ___ group that binds O2 using a central ___.

Heme, Fe

400

Cardiac myocytes have a membrane potential that is ___ than skeletal muscles. The primary depolarizing ion is __. Before rapid repolarization caused by the __ ion, __ channels stay open causing the ___ phase.

Lower, Na, K, Ca, Plateau

400

Capillary Exchange:

Example of a molecule that diffuses through the cell:

Example of a molecule that diffuses through pores:

Example of a molecule that cannot leave the capillary:

Gas, Fatty Acids, Steroid Hormones

Na, K, Glucose

Proteins (ex Albumin)

500

Myosin unbinds from actin when ___ binds to myosin. The ___ takes place after a Pi molecule is released. During the rigor phase, ___ is bound to the myosin.

ATP, Power Stroke, Nothing (or Actin)

500

In the platelet plug, ___ binds to exposed collagen in damaged wall of vessel. Next, ___ bind and become sticky. [Previous Answer] then releases ___ which increases the stickiness even further.

vWF, platelets, ADP

500

During the isovolumetric ventricular contraction phase: Where is the blood moving to?

This phase is the 2nd phase of the cardiac cycle and takes place during early ventricular ___.  The ventricular pressure is ___ than the atria and ___ than the blood vessels. This phase best correlates with the segment between _ and _ on an EKG and the electrical change is caused by _polarization.

N/A, Systole, Greater, Less, Q, R, Depolarization

500

Veins act as the ___ reservoirs in the body and are much more ___ compared to arteries. ___ ensures for unidirectional blood flow. On the venous side of a capillary there's a/an ___ pressure that causes net ___.

Blood, Compliant, Valves, Osmotic, Absorption.