How would the right heart compared to the left during one cardiac cycle?
1. left heart pumps a lesser volume of blood than the right heart
2. right heart contracts shortly before the left heart
3. right heart pumps blood with less force (at lower pressure) than the left heart
4. left heart has a shorter cardiac cycle duration than the right heart

Subtopic:  Human Heart: Cardiac Cycle |
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A person has atrial septal defect [hole in the interatrial septum]. This would result in the abnormal flow of blood from:
1. the right side of the heart to the left
2. the left side of the heart to the right
3. the pulmonary artery to the aorta
4. the ductus arteriosus to the aorta

Subtopic:  Human Heart: Gross Anatomy | Human Heart: Cardiac Cycle |

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The plateau in the cardiac action potential is primarily due to:
1. slow outward diffusion of K+
2. fast inward diffusion of Cl-
3. fast outward diffusion of Ca2+
4. slow inward diffusion of Ca2+

Subtopic:  ECG & Coronary Artery Disease |

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Artificial pacemakers can be used to treat a patient suffering from:
1. a myocardial infarction
2. atherosclerosis
3. a third degree AV node block
4. mitral stenosis

Subtopic:  ECG & Coronary Artery Disease |

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Lymph does not contain:

1. proteins 2. microorganisms
3. red blood cells and platelets 4. minerals
Subtopic:  Lymph |
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The lymph eventually enters the circulation by draining into two specific ___________.
1. arteries
2. arterioles
3. capillaries
4. veins

Subtopic:  Lymph |
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The fraction of an anticoagulated blood sample called the "buffy coat" contains
1. red blood cells
2. white blood cells
3. platelets
4. white blood cells and platelets

Subtopic:  Blood: Blood Clotting |
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The cause of “aplastic anemia" would be:
1. lack of iron content or iron absorption from the diet
2. destruction of the bone marrow, perhaps by chemicals in the environment or chemotherapy
3. high altitude
4. inadequate vitamin B12 absorption from the diet because the intrinsic factor is absent

Subtopic:  Blood: General Description & RBC |

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Thrombocytes:
1. have a life span of about 60 days
2. are also called megakaryocytes
3. release a chemical called serotonin that constricts blood vessels
4. are not involved in hemostasis

Subtopic:  Blood: White Blood Cells |

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The rarest white blood cells are:

1.neutrophils2.eosinophils
3.basophils4.lymphocytes

Subtopic:  Blood: White Blood Cells |
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