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BIO 169 Exam 2 Study Guide with Answers
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Describe the differences between arteries and veins in terms of the layers of the vessel wall. 1. Arteries has more thicker tunica media 2. Veins has more thicker tunica externa 
Describe the differences between the three types of capillaries. 1. Continuous: Endothelial 2. Fenestrated: Pores 3. Sinusoids: Large substances 
Compare and contrast the simple and alternative pathways of blood flow. A. Simple Pathways: One major artery delivers blood to region them branches into smaller arteries and a...
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A&P 2: Quiz #5Blood normally flows from a capillary bed to... 
a metarteriole 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
Plasma solutes enter the tissue fluid most easily from... 
fenestrated capillaries 
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A person with a systolic blood pressure of 130 mm Hg and a diastolic pressure of 85 mm Hg would have a mean arterial pressure of about 
100 mmHg 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
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In some circulatory pathways, blood can get...
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BIO 228 Lab Final - Questions with 100% Correct Answers Which of the following structures is lined with simple cuboidal epithelium with microvilli? (Check all that apply.) - distal convoluted tubule - proximal convoluted tubule The glomerulus of the kidney consists of _______ capillaries Fenestrated Which of the following is considered an abnormal constituent of urine? (Check all that apply.) - erythrocytes - glucose - ketone bodies Which of the following structures are located in the renal co...
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Select answers that describe functions of the kidney. More than one answer may apply. - - control blood pressure 
- control blood volume 
- produce hormones 
- regulate osmolarity of the blood 
- regulate pH of the blood 
 
The kidneys are located _______________ and are partially protected by the ___________. The kidneys are ____________. The right kidney sits slightly lower because of the size of the _________. - - level of T12-L3 vertebrae 
- ribs 11 and 12 
- retroperitoneal 
- liver 
 
The ...
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BIOS 255 Exam 2 Questions With 
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Valves ensure______ - answerOne-way flow of blood through the heart 
Right AV valve has____ - answerthree cusps (TRIcuspid valve) 
Left AV valve has____ - answertwo cusps (BIcuspid) 
Left AV valve also called - answerbiscupid valve or mitral valve 
Right AV valve also called - answerTricuspid valve 
Cardiac Output (CO) - answerThe amount of blood ejected by each ventricle in 1 minute 
Exercise makes the heart____ - answerwork harder which inc...
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A&P 2 Quiz #5 Chamberlain College Nursing - Question and answers correctly solved A&P 2: Quiz #5 
 
 
Blood normally flows from a capillary bed to... 
a metarteriole 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
Plasma solutes enter the tissue fluid most easily from... 
fenestrated capillaries 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
 
A person with a systolic blood pressure of 130 mm Hg and a diastolic pressure of 85 mm Hg would have a mean arterial pressure of about 
100 mmHg 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
We have...
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Which of the following are important sources of resistance to blood flow? - All of the Above 
 
A _________ allows an organ to recieve blood from more then one arterial source or drain blood into more then one vein. - vascular anastomoses 
 
Arteries can be best defined as - vessels that carry blood away from the heart. 
 
A decrease in hematocrit will result in a decrease in ____________ resulting in a decrease in blood pressure. - blood viscosity 
 
The systolic pressure - all of the above 
 
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GMS6401 Renal Exam Questions With Correct Answer
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ood into tubule 
3) reabsorbs solutes/ water 
excess is then excreted 
different cell types that form the glomerulus - answerAnatomy is unique: 
mesangial cells- the central core, contractile cell 
endothelial cells- fenestrated, (gapped) lie on glomerular basement membrane 
podocyte- lies on outside of endothelial cells, form pores 
granular cells- in afferent arteriole, secrete renin 
The golumerulus has resistance vessels both - answerbefore and after it, afferent and efferent 
arterioles 
re...
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Blood normally flows from a capillary bed to... 
a metarteriole 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
Plasma solutes enter the tissue fluid most easily from... 
fenestrated capillaries 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
 
A person with a systolic blood pressure of 130 mm Hg and a diastolic pressure of 85 mm Hg would have a mean arterial pressure of about 
100 mmHg 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
We have an expert-written solution to this problem! 
In some circulatory pathw...
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A&P 2 Quiz #5 Question and answers rated A+ A&P 2: Quiz #5 
 
 
Blood normally flows from a capillary bed to... 
a metarteriole 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
Plasma solutes enter the tissue fluid most easily from... 
fenestrated capillaries 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
 
A person with a systolic blood pressure of 130 mm Hg and a diastolic pressure of 85 mm Hg would have a mean arterial pressure of about 
100 mmHg 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
We have an expert-written solution to this pr...
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