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Which of the following helps cool the body temperature?
Peripheral vasodilation
Peripheral vasoconstriction
Hyperventilation
Shivering
None of these
When the body temperature is too high, peripheral vasodilation can help exchange heat from the body to the environment. Warm blood from the center of the body is pumped to the extremities, which have a high surface area. The surface area is used to allow the heat from the blood to dissipate before it returns to the center of the body.
Peripheral vasoconstriction and shivering help increase the body temperature. Hyperventilation have no noticeable effect on body temperature.
Which of the following statements about blood vessels is true?
Arteries have thicker walls than veins, which have thicker walls than capillaries
Capillaries contain oxygenated blood only
Pressure in veins is always higher than it is in arteries
Arteries contain valves to prevent backflow of blood
Arteries have thick, muscular walls that allow for constriction and flow direction, while veins have thin walls to carry blood.
Capillaries have extremely thin walls to allow exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients with tissues, resulting in both oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in these vessels. Pressure in the arteries is always higher than in veins so that blood can be continuously pushed forward, negating the need for valves to prevent backflow. Such valves are present in veins and help to counteract gravity when returning blood to the heart.
Which of the following statements about blood vessels is true?
Arteries have thicker walls than veins, which have thicker walls than capillaries
Capillaries contain oxygenated blood only
Pressure in veins is always higher than it is in arteries
Arteries contain valves to prevent backflow of blood
Arteries have thick, muscular walls that allow for constriction and flow direction, while veins have thin walls to carry blood.
Capillaries have extremely thin walls to allow exchange of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nutrients with tissues, resulting in both oxygenated and deoxygenated blood in these vessels. Pressure in the arteries is always higher than in veins so that blood can be continuously pushed forward, negating the need for valves to prevent backflow. Such valves are present in veins and help to counteract gravity when returning blood to the heart.
Which of the following helps cool the body temperature?
Peripheral vasodilation
Peripheral vasoconstriction
Hyperventilation
Shivering
None of these
When the body temperature is too high, peripheral vasodilation can help exchange heat from the body to the environment. Warm blood from the center of the body is pumped to the extremities, which have a high surface area. The surface area is used to allow the heat from the blood to dissipate before it returns to the center of the body.
Peripheral vasoconstriction and shivering help increase the body temperature. Hyperventilation have no noticeable effect on body temperature.
Which of the following transportation vessels carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart?
Pulmonary arteries
Aorta
Pulmonary veins
Vena cavae
Arteries carry blood away from the heart, while veins transport blood towards the heart. Because the pulmonary arteries transport blood from the right ventricle towards the lungs to exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen, they contain deoxygenated blood.
The aorta, however, transports oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body for circulation. The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left ventricle and the vena cavae return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium.
Which of the following transportation vessels carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart?
Pulmonary arteries
Aorta
Pulmonary veins
Vena cavae
Arteries carry blood away from the heart, while veins transport blood towards the heart. Because the pulmonary arteries transport blood from the right ventricle towards the lungs to exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen, they contain deoxygenated blood.
The aorta, however, transports oxygenated blood from the left ventricle to the rest of the body for circulation. The pulmonary vein carries oxygenated blood from the lungs to the left ventricle and the vena cavae return deoxygenated blood to the right atrium.
Which statement best describes hemoglobin?
It is comprised of alpha and beta proteins and centers around iron
It is comprised of alpha and beta proteins and centers around copper
It is comprised only of alpha proteins and centers around iron
It is comprised only of beta proteins and centers around iron
Hemoglobin is comprised of two alpha and two beta proteins and uses iron to facilitate oxygen transportation. Some variations of hemoglobin, such as fetal hemoglobin, contain gamma proteins that changes the shape of the protein. Consistent with the theme that structure determines function, fetal hemoglobin has a higher affinity for oxygen than does adult hemoglobin. This is necessary since fetuses lack lungs; they obtain all of their oxygen from the hemoglobin of their mothers.
Blood with the highest oxygen content would be found where?
Pulmonary veins
Pulmonary arteries
Aorta
Coronary artery
Vena cava
The correct answer is pulmonary veins. The pulmonary veins transfer the newly oxygenated blood towards the heart. Blood in these veins is highly concentrated with oxygen unlike any of the other locations mentioned. The pulmonary arteries bring oxygen-poor blood towards the lungs to be oxygenized.
Which statement best describes hemoglobin?
It is comprised of alpha and beta proteins and centers around iron
It is comprised of alpha and beta proteins and centers around copper
It is comprised only of alpha proteins and centers around iron
It is comprised only of beta proteins and centers around iron
Hemoglobin is comprised of two alpha and two beta proteins and uses iron to facilitate oxygen transportation. Some variations of hemoglobin, such as fetal hemoglobin, contain gamma proteins that changes the shape of the protein. Consistent with the theme that structure determines function, fetal hemoglobin has a higher affinity for oxygen than does adult hemoglobin. This is necessary since fetuses lack lungs; they obtain all of their oxygen from the hemoglobin of their mothers.
Blood with the highest oxygen content would be found where?
Pulmonary veins
Pulmonary arteries
Aorta
Coronary artery
Vena cava
The correct answer is pulmonary veins. The pulmonary veins transfer the newly oxygenated blood towards the heart. Blood in these veins is highly concentrated with oxygen unlike any of the other locations mentioned. The pulmonary arteries bring oxygen-poor blood towards the lungs to be oxygenized.