A) A bulge (a weak spot) in the artery wall
B) Degenerative changes in arteries
C) An overstretching of the veins of the lower extremities
D) Inflammation of the veins
E) Small vessels that supply nutrients to large arteries
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A) superior vena cava
B) inferior vena cava
C) hepatic portal vein
D) great saphenous vein
E) femoral vein
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A) a decrease in the frequency of action potentials from the aortic baroreceptors.
B) increased parasympathetic stimulation of the heart.
C) vasoconstriction of peripheral vessels increasing the blood pressure.
D) increased ADH secretion.
E) increased sympathetic stimulation of the heart.
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A) greater the resistance generated in the vessel.
B) more easily the vessel wall stretches.
C) longer the blood vessel will measure.
D) higher the blood pressure will be.
E) less the elasticity of the vessel.
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A) The diastole of the ventricles
B) Ejection of blood from the left ventricle into the aorta
C) The compliance of the arteries
D) Constriction of the arterioles
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A) blood flow is not related to resistance.
B) pH of the blood influences flow.
C) viscosity of the blood is not related to flow.
D) if resistance increases, flow increases.
E) if resistance increases, flow decreases.
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A) indicate a diastolic pressure of 120 mm Hg.
B) have Korotkoff sounds at pressures above 120 mm Hg.
C) indicate a systolic pressure of 120 mm Hg.
D) indicate a systolic pressure of 80 mm Hg.
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A) Subclavian arteries; blood flow to brain is stopped
B) Carotid chemoreceptors; blood pressure increases
C) Baroreceptors in carotid sinus; peripheral vasodilation and decreased heart rate
D) Vertebral arteries; blood flow to brain is increased
E) Jugular vein; blood flow back to heart is decreased
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A) 110
B) 70
C) 40
D) 180
E) 90
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A) They contract when oxygen levels in the tissue are low.
B) They can close off the capillaries by contracting.
C) They are openings that allow large molecules and blood cells to leave the capillary.
D) When the precapillary sphincters are open, blood flows only through the thoroughfare channels.
E) They are voluntary.
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A) subclavian
B) internal thoracic
C) accessory hemiazygos
D) hemiazygos
E) azygos
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A) A characteristic of aging arteries
B) Produced by turbulent blood flow
C) Blood flow is directly proportional to pressure differences and inversely proportional to resistance
D) As pressure in a vessel decreases, the force holding it open decreases, and the vessel tends to collapse
E) A characteristic of the venous system
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A) Azygos vein
B) Inferior vena cava
C) Gastric vein
D) Inferior mesenteric vein
E) Both "Gastric vein" and "Inferior mesenteric vein" are correct.
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A) System of blood vessels that carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the right atrium of the heart
B) System of blood vessels that a carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body
C) Microscopic blood vessels that allow for the exchange of nutrients in the tissues
D) System of blood vessels that carries blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs and back to the left atrium of the heart
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A) Simple squamous epithelium of capillaries
B) Drain capillary networks
C) Regulate blood flow into capillaries
D) Do not have fenestrae
E) Bypass capillary beds
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A) carotid sinuses
B) pulmonary arteries
C) coronary arteries
D) superior vena cava and inferior vena cava
E) aorta
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A) Supplies blood to the pelvic area
B) Formed by the bifurcation of the abdominal aorta
C) The continuation of the femoral artery
D) Extends from the common iliac artery to the thigh
E) Continuation of the external iliac artery into the thigh
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A) A bulge (a weak spot) in the artery wall
B) Degenerative changes in arteries
C) An overstretching of the veins of the lower extremities
D) Inflammation of the veins
E) Small vessels that supply nutrients to large arteries
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A) the body decreases ADH secretion.
B) the renin-angiotensin mechanism is activated.
C) atrial natriuretic factor is released.
D) the vasomotor center is inhibited.
E) the baroreceptors and chemoreceptors are inactivated.
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