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The longest vein in the body that's located in the lower extremities - Saphenous All arteries directly or indirectly emerge from which large artery? - aorta This artery carries unoxygenated blood. - pulmonary Flow of blood: ascending aorta, aorta arch, descending aorta, - Common iliac artery Th...

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A&P Exam 2 Jersey College
The longest vein in the body that's located in the lower extremities - Saphenous



All arteries directly or indirectly emerge from which large artery? - aorta



This artery carries unoxygenated blood. - pulmonary



Flow of blood: ascending aorta, aorta arch, descending aorta, - Common iliac artery



The blood component with the highest density - Red blood cells



White blood cells that helps protect the body from parasites - Eosinophils



What must be present in order to form thrombin - Calcium



In the final step in the blood-clotting process - Thrombin reacts with fibrinogen to form fibrin



The blood type that has antigen A on the cell and anti-B antibody in the plasma - Type A



The blood type with no antigens on the blood cell and both Anti-A and Anti-B antibodies in the plasma -
Type O



The universal recipient blood type - Type AB



Another term for white blood cells - leukocytes



Another term for platelets - thrombocytes

, Where is the heart located? - Mostly to the left of the midline of the sternum



What are the upper chambers of the heart called? - atria (atrium) the receiving chambers



The innermost layer of the heart - endocardium



Heart valves on right side of the heart - Tricuspid and pulmonary semilunar valves



What is the first heart sound? - closing of AV valves



What does the superior vena cava carry? - Oxygen poor blood to the right atrium



When the left ventricle contracts, it pushes blood through a valve to the - aorta



How is the heart supplied with blood? - Arteries that branch directly from the aorta



The volume of blood ejected from the ventricles during each beat - Stroke volume



The hearts pacemaker - sinoatrial node



The correct sequence for the conducting system - sinoatrial node, AV node, AV bundle, Purkinje
fibers



In a normal ECG tracing the T wave represents what? - Repolarization of the ventricles



liquid portion of blood - plasma

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