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© 2012 Pearson Education, Inc.

Chapter 11: The Cardiovascular System

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FINAL ROUND

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Level 1:

$100 Question

The heart wall is composed of three layers. The layer that actually contracts is the

a. epicardium.

b. myocardium.

c. endocardium.

d. pericardium.

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ANSWER

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Level 1:

$100 Answer

The heart wall is composed of three layers. The layer that actually contracts is the

a. epicardium.

b. myocardium.

c. endocardium.

d. pericardium.

BACK TO GAME

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Level 1:

$200 Question

Oxygen-poor blood is pumped through the venae cavae to the right side of the heart, and then through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs and back to the left side of the heart.

a. True

b. False

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ANSWER

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Level 1:

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Oxygen-poor blood is pumped through the venae cavae to the right side of the heart, and then through the pulmonary arteries to the lungs and back to the left side of the heart.

a. True

b. False

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Level 1:

$300 Question

Epinephrine and thyroxine increase heart rate.

a. True

b. False

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ANSWER

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Level 1:

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Epinephrine and thyroxine increase heart rate.

a. True

b. False

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Level 1:

$400 Question

A “heart attack” is

a. angina.

b. pericarditis.

c. congestive heart failure.

d. myocardial infarction.

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ANSWER

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Level 1:

$400 Answer

A “heart attack” is

a. angina.

b. pericarditis.

c. congestive heart failure.

d. myocardial infarction.

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Level 2:

$100 Question

The longest vein in the body is the

a. aorta.

b. great saphenous.

c. venae cavae.

d. brachiocephalic.

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ANSWER

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Level 2:

$100 Answer

The longest vein in the body is the

a. aorta.

b. great saphenous.

c. venae cavae.

d. brachiocephalic.

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Level 2:

$200 Question

Which of the following electrolytes modify heart activity?

a. Ca

b. K

c. Na

d. All of the above

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ANSWER

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Level 2:

$200 Answer

Which of the following electrolytes modify heart activity?

a. Ca

b. K

c. Na

d. All of the above

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Level 2:

$300 Question

These blood vessels branch from the aorta and encircle the heart.

a. Carotid arteries

b. Pulmonary arteries

c. Coronary arteries

d. Systemic arteries

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ANSWER

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Level 2:

$300 Answer

These blood vessels branch from the aorta and encircle the heart.

a. Carotid arteries

b. Pulmonary arteries

c. Coronary arteries

d. Systemic arteries

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Level 2:

$400 Question

The left AV valve is the

a. tricuspid valve.

b. bicuspid or mitral valve.

c. semilunar valve.

d. pulmonary valve.

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ANSWER

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Level 2:

$400 Answer

The left AV valve is the

a. tricuspid valve.

b. bicuspid or mitral valve.

c. semilunar valve.

d. pulmonary valve.

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Level 3:

$100 Question

Excess blood calcium causes prolonged contractions of the heart and may even stop the heart entirely.

a. True

b. False

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ANSWER

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Level 3:

$100 Answer

Excess blood calcium causes prolonged contractions of the heart and may even stop the heart entirely.

a. True

b. False

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Level 3:

$200 Question

Heart relaxation is

a. ischemia.

b. tachycardia.

c. systole.

d. diastole.

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ANSWER

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Level 3:

$200 Answer

Heart relaxation is

a. ischemia.

b. tachycardia.

c. systole.

d. diastole.

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Level 3:

$300 Question

A progressive condition that weakens the heart by atherosclerosis, elevated blood pressure, and myocardial infarctions is

a. coronary thrombosis.

b. tachycardia.

c. congestive heart failure.

d. ischemia.BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Level 3:

$300 Answer

A progressive condition that weakens the heart by atherosclerosis, elevated blood pressure, and myocardial infarctions is

a. coronary thrombosis.

b. tachycardia.

c. congestive heart failure.

d. ischemia.BACK TO GAME

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Level 3:

$400 Question

The final branches of the abdominal aorta that supply the bladder and the rectum are the

a. lumbar.

b. renal.

c. common iliac.

d. inferior mesenteric.

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ANSWER

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Level 3:

$400 Answer

The final branches of the abdominal aorta that supply the bladder and the rectum are the

a. lumbar.

b. renal.

c. common iliac.

d. inferior mesenteric.BACK TO GAME

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Level 4:

$100 Question

This is the space that the heart sits in.

a. Pleural

b. Myocardium

c. Endocardium

d. Mediastinum

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ANSWER

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Level 4:

$100 Answer

This is the space that the heart sits in.

a. Pleural

b. Myocardium

c. Endocardium

d. Mediastinum

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Level 4:

$200 Question

If the myocardium is deprived of oxygen, these intense chest pains could result.

a. Myocardial infarction

b. Angina pectoris

c. Endocarditis

d. Tachycardia

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ANSWER

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Level 4:

$200 Answer

If the myocardium is deprived of oxygen, these intense chest pains could result.

a. Myocardial infarction

b. Angina pectoris

c. Endocarditis

d. Tachycardia

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Level 4:

$300 Question

A heart rate that is substantially slower is

a. angina.

b. ischemia.

c. tachycardia.

d. bradycardia.

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ANSWER

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Level 4:

$300 Answer

A heart rate that is substantially slower is

a. angina.

b. ischemia.

c. tachycardia.

d. bradycardia.

BACK TO GAME

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Level 4:

$400 Question

Lack of adequate blood flow to the heart is

a. angina.

b. ischemia.

c. tachycardia.

d. bradycardia.

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ANSWER

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Level 4:

$400 Answer

Lack of adequate blood flow to the heart is

a. angina.

b. ischemia.

c. tachycardia.

d. bradycardia.

BACK TO GAME

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FINAL ROUND Question

Within the skull, the vertebral arteries join to form this single blood vessel, which serves the brain stem and cerebellum.

a. Cephalophalic

b. Ductus venosus

c. Basilar artery

d. Internal carotidBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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FINAL ROUND Answer

Within the skull, the vertebral arteries join to form this single blood vessel, which serves the brain stem and cerebellum.

a. Cephalophalic

b. Ductus venosus

c. Basilar artery

d. Internal carotidBACK TO GAME

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