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Chapter 11: The Cardiovascular System—Bazinga!! Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 A A A A B B B B C C C C D D D D FINAL ROUND

Level 1: Question A The thick layer of the heart wall that contains the contractile cardiac muscle tissue is the… a. endocardium b. pericardium c. epicardium d. myocardium ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Level 1: Answer A The thick layer of the heart wall that contains the contractile cardiac muscle tissue is the… a. endocardium b. pericardium c. epicardium d. myocardium BACK TO GAME

Which area of the heart receives blood from systemic veins? Level 1: Question B Which area of the heart receives blood from systemic veins? a. Right atrium b. Right ventricle c. Left atrium d. Left ventricle ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which area of the heart receives blood from systemic veins? Level 1: Answer B Which area of the heart receives blood from systemic veins? a. Right atrium b. Right ventricle c. Left atrium d. Left ventricle . BACK TO GAME

The right AV is also known as the ______ valve. a. Mitral valve Level 1: Question C The right AV is also known as the ______ valve. a. Mitral valve b. Bicuspid valve c. Tricuspid valve d. Semilunar valve ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The right AV is also known as the ______ valve. a. Mitral valve Level 1: Answer C The right AV is also known as the ______ valve. a. Mitral valve b. Bicuspid valve c. Tricuspid valve d. Semilunar valve BACK TO GAME

Pulmonary veins _________. a. Transport blood high in CO2 to the lungs Level 1: Question D Pulmonary veins _________. a. Transport blood high in CO2 to the lungs b. Split off the pulmonary trunk c. Transport blood high in O2 to the lungs d. Transport blood high in O2 to the heart ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Pulmonary veins _________. a. Transport blood high in CO2 to the lungs Level 1: Answer D Pulmonary veins _________. a. Transport blood high in CO2 to the lungs b. Split off the pulmonary trunk c. Transport blood high in O2 to the lungs d. Transport blood high in O2 to the heart BACK TO GAME

Left to the right atrium Left ventricle to the left atrium Level 2: Question A When the ventricles contract , the mitral valve prevents blood from flowing from the ______. Left to the right atrium Left ventricle to the left atrium c. Right atrium to the left atrium d. Right ventricle to the right atrium ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Left to the right atrium Left ventricle to the left atrium Level 2: Answer A When the ventricles contract , the mitral valve prevents blood from flowing from the ______. Left to the right atrium Left ventricle to the left atrium c. Right atrium to the left atrium d. Right ventricle to the right atrium BACK TO GAME

Which of these is NOT a branch of the abdominal aorta? Level 2: Question B Which of these is NOT a branch of the abdominal aorta? a. Gonadal Arteries b. Left Common Carotid Artery c. Common Iliac Artery d. Renal Arteries ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which of these is NOT a branch of the abdominal aorta? Level 2: Answer B Which of these is NOT a branch of the abdominal aorta? a. Gonadal Arteries b. Left Common Carotid Artery c. Common Iliac Artery d. Renal Arteries BACK TO GAME

a. Aortic arch, left coronary arteries Level 2: Question C Which of the following is the correct path of blood from the aorta to the left arm? a. Aortic arch, left coronary arteries b. Aortic arch, left subclavian artery, left axillary artery, left brachial artery c. Aortic arch, left common carotid artery, left internal carotid artery d. Aortic arch, brachiocephalic trunk, right common carotid artery ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. Aortic arch, left coronary arteries Level 2: Answer C Which of the following is the correct path of blood from the aorta to the left arm? a. Aortic arch, left coronary arteries b. Aortic arch, left subclavian artery, left axillary artery, left brachial artery c. Aortic arch, left common carotid artery, left internal carotid artery d. Aortic arch, brachiocephalic trunk, right common carotid artery BACK TO GAME

Level 2: Question D Which of the following receives blood during right ventricular systole? a. Superior vena cava b. Pulmonary Veins c. Coronary Arteries d. Pulmonary Trunk ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Level 2: Answer D Which of the following receives blood during right ventricular systole? a. Superior vena cava b. Pulmonary Veins c. Coronary Arteries d. Pulmonary Trunk BACK TO GAME

The carotid artery is located in the ______? a. groin b. leg c. armpit Level 3: Question A The carotid artery is located in the ______? a. groin b. leg c. armpit d. neck ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The carotid artery is located in the ______? a. groin b. leg c. armpit Level 3: Answer A The carotid artery is located in the ______? a. groin b. leg c. armpit d. neck BACK TO GAME

The sinoatrial node is located in the __________. a. aorta Level 3: Question B The sinoatrial node is located in the __________. a. aorta b. Left atrium c. Right ventricle d. Right atrium If HR = 75 beats/min and SV = 60 ml/beat, the cardiac output would be _______. a. 120 ml/min b. 1.25 ml/min c. 0.8 ml/min d. 4500 ml/min ANSWER BACK TO GAME

The sinoatrial node is located in the __________. a. aorta Level 3: Answer B The sinoatrial node is located in the __________. a. aorta b. Left atrium c. Right ventricle d. Right atrium BACK TO GAME

Which of the following best describe renin & aldosterone? Level 3: Question C Which of the following best describe renin & aldosterone? a. Produced when blood pressure rises; no long term effect on BP b. Produced when blood pressure falls; causes an increase in BP c. Produced when blood pressure falls; causes a decrease in BP d. Produced when blood pressure rises; causes a decrease in BP ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which of the following best describe renin & aldosterone? Level 3: Answer C Which of the following best describe renin & aldosterone? a. Produced when blood pressure rises; no long term effect on BP b. Produced when blood pressure falls; causes an increase in BP c. Produced when blood pressure falls; causes a decrease in BP d. Produced when blood pressure rises; causes a decrease in BP BACK TO GAME

Level 3: Question D If HR = 75 beats/min and SV = 60 ml/beat, the cardiac output would be _______. a. 120 ml/min b. 1.25 ml/min c. 0.8 ml/min d. 4500 ml/min ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Level 3: Answer D If HR = 75 beats/min and SV = 60 ml/beat, the cardiac output would be _______. a. 120 ml/min b. 1.25 ml/min c. 0.8 ml/min d. 4500 ml/min BACK TO GAME

a. Transport oxygen rich blood b. Operate under high pressure Level 4: Question A Veins ________. a. Transport oxygen rich blood b. Operate under high pressure c. Carry blood away from the heart d. Often have valves to prevent backflow of blood ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. Transport oxygen rich blood b. Operate under high pressure Level 4: Answer A Veins ________. a. Transport oxygen rich blood b. Operate under high pressure c. Carry blood away from the heart d. Often have valves to prevent backflow of blood BACK TO GAME

c. Blood pressure is higher at the arterial end of the capillary bed Level 4: Question B Substances diffuse from the arterial end of capillaries because _______. a. The osmotic pressure is higher at the arterial end of the capillary bed b. The osmotic pressure is higher at the venule end of the capillary bed c. Blood pressure is higher at the arterial end of the capillary bed d. Blood pressure is higher at the venule end of the capillary bed ANSWER BACK TO GAME

c. Blood pressure is higher at the arterial end of the capillary bed Level 4: Answer B Substances diffuse from the arterial end of capillaries because _______. a. The osmotic pressure is higher at the arterial end of the capillary bed b. The osmotic pressure is higher at the venule end of the capillary bed c. Blood pressure is higher at the arterial end of the capillary bed d. Blood pressure is higher at the venule end of the capillary bed BACK TO GAME

d. Both endocardium & epicardium Level 4: Question C The layer of the heart wall that connects to the visceral layer of the pericardium is the ________?. a. endocardium b. myocardium c. epicardium d. Both endocardium & epicardium ANSWER BACK TO GAME

d. Both endocardium & epicardium Level 4: Answer C The layer of the heart wall that connects to the visceral layer of the pericardium is the ________?. a. endocardium b. myocardium c. epicardium d. Both endocardium & epicardium BACK TO GAME

Which fetal blood vessel has the highest concentration of oxygen? Level 4: Question D Which fetal blood vessel has the highest concentration of oxygen? a. Umbilical arteries b. Ductus arteriosus c. Ductus venosus d. Inferior vena cava ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which fetal blood vessel has the highest concentration of oxygen? Level 4: Answer D Which fetal blood vessel has the highest concentration of oxygen? a. Umbilical arteries b. Ductus arteriosus c. Ductus venosus d. Inferior vena cava BACK TO GAME

Which of the following is true concerning heart sounds? FINAL ROUND Question Which of the following is true concerning heart sounds? a. The first sound is longer & louder & is caused by closing the SL valves b. The first sound is longer & louder & is caused by closing the AV valves c. The first sound is longer & louder & is caused by closing the mitral valve d. The first sound is longer & louder & is caused by closing the bicuspid valves ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Which of the following is true concerning heart sounds? FINAL ROUND Answer Which of the following is true concerning heart sounds? a. The first sound is longer & louder & is caused by closing the SL valves b. The first sound is longer & louder & is caused by closing the AV valves c. The first sound is longer & louder & is caused by closing the mitral valve d. The first sound is longer & louder & is caused by closing the bicuspid valves BACK TO GAME