A) 60%
B) 10%
C) 0.1%
D) 1%
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A) left atrium
B) ventricle
C) right atrium
D) pulmonary vein
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A) injury to a limb.
B) liver disease.
C) abnormally low blood pressure.
D) pregnancy.
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A) sensory cells in the juxtaglomerular apparati of the kidneys
B) blood glucose sensors in the pancreas
C) blood pH chemoreceptors in the aortic and carotid bodies
D) baroreceptors in the arch of the aorta and in the carotid arteries
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A) not all the blood has to pass through both sides of the heart.
B) there is an extra place to store blood when the animal is at rest.
C) that there are two muscular regions for pumping blood out of the heart to different organs.
D) that blood is pumped into body tissues at high pressure.
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A) Metabolic wastes cannot be removed from tissues in an open circulatory system.
B) There is no heart to pump the blood in an open circulatory system.
C) It is more difficult to quickly deliver O2 to specific tissues when needed with an open circulatory system.
D) Open circulatory systems lack respiratory pigments that bind to oxygen.
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A) the right ventricle only pumps blood into the right atrium.
B) the left ventricle has to pump blood throughout the body at high pressure.
C) the left ventricle pumps more total blood than the right ventricle.
D) the left ventricle is always contracting to maintain a systemic blood pressure.
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A) closing of the AV valves.
B) opening of the semilunar valves.
C) depolarization of the ventricles.
D) contraction of the atria.
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True/False
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A) a four-chambered heart.
B) complete separation between oxygenated and deoxygenated blood.
C) partially-separate circuits for gas exchange and systemic delivery of blood.
D) a pocket of the gut that serves as an air bladder.
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A) pacemaker.
B) inhibitory node.
C) diastole detector.
D) site of erythropoiesis.
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A) atherosclerosis and arteriosclerosis are nearly the same and usually occur after a stroke."
B) atherosclerosis is a condition that results from having angina pectoris occurring in the arteries of the heart, while arteriosclerosis results from the accumulation of cholesterol deposits in the arteries."
C) atherosclerosis is a condition that results from the accumulation of cholesterol deposits in the arteries, while arteriosclerosis results from too much calcium being deposited in the arteries."
D) atherosclerosis is a condition that results from too much calcium being deposited in the arteries, while arteriosclerosis results from the accumulation of cholesterol deposits in the arteries."
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A) eosinophils.
B) lymphocytes.
C) neutrophils.
D) erythrocytes.
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A) pulmonary arteries
B) pulmonary veins
C) right atrium
D) inferior vena cava
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A) the rate at which cardiac muscle contracts
B) the time it takes for electrical impulses to reach all parts of the heart
C) the total amount of blood in an individual
D) the time available to fill the heart chambers with blood as the heart rate increases
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A) temperature regulation by vasoconstriction or vasodilation of superficial blood vessels
B) blood clotting following injury to a blood vessel
C) defense against foreign microorganisms
D) transport of oxygen
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A) clam
B) snail
C) squid
D) slug
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A) lymphocytes.
B) erythrocytes.
C) basophils.
D) monocytes.
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A) recoil of elastic fibers in the walls of the leg veins
B) contraction of the left ventricle of the heart
C) contraction of smooth muscle in the walls of the leg veins
D) contraction of skeletal muscles in your legs
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A) the time the aorta is maximally stretched.
B) the diastolic period.
C) exercise.
D) the systolic period.
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