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DAA Final (Parker University) The term systole is associated with contraction of the heart. A. True B. False - Answer- A. True Which of the following is true concerning the right lymphatic duct? A. Lymph drained by the right lymphatic duct enters the venous system at the junction of the r...

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The term systole is associated with contraction of the heart.
A. True
B. False - Answer- A. True

Which of the following is true concerning the right lymphatic duct?
A. Lymph drained by the right lymphatic duct enters the venous system at the
junction of the right subclavian and right jugular veins.
B. drains lymph from the left side of the head, neck, and thorax
C. begins at the cisterna chyli
D. drains lymph from both lower limbs - Answer- A. Lymph drained by the right
lymphatic duct enters the venous system at the junction of the right subclavian and
right jugular veins.

Which of the following is not a function of the lymphatic system?
A. provides removal of cellular debris and infection
B. absorption and transportation of dietary fat
C. provides drainage of surplus tissue fluid and leaked plasma proteins to the
bloodstream
D. regulates acid-base balance in the body - Answer- D. regulates acid-base balance
in the body

The innermost layer of the heart wall is known as the _______.
A. Epicardium
B. Myocardium
C. Endocardium - Answer- C. Endocardium

The vertebral arteries merge to form the _____ artery. - Answer- basilar

The major artery found within the cubital fossa is the _______ artery.
A. Brachial
B. Saphenous
C. Anterior circumflex
D. Posterior circumflex - Answer- A. Brachial

The coronary sinus empties into the _____ .
A. Right Atrium
B. Left Atrium
C. Right Ventricle
D. Left Ventricle - Answer- A. Right Atrium

The axillary artery becomes the ______ artery as it passes inferior to the teres major
muscle. - Answer- brachial

A vein that is commonly used for venipuncture is the median ________ vein. -
Answer- cubital

, Another name for the anterior interventricular artery is the _____ anterior descending
artery. (Please type right, or left.) - Answer- left

Which of the following is defined as the first heart sound?
A. opening of the AV valves
B. closing of the semilunar valves
C. opening of the semilunar valves
D. closing of the AV valves - Answer- D. closing of the AV valves

Which of the following is an equivalent term for epicardium?
A. visceral pericardium
B. parietal pericardium
C. myocardium
D. endocardium - Answer- A. visceral pericardium

When blood returns to the heart in the systemic circuit, what is the correct order of
structures that blood would pass through? (Please choose the correct order from the
following choices).
A. pulmonary valve, aortic valve, tricuspid valve, mitral valve
B. mitral valve, pulmonary valve, tricuspid valve, aortic valve
C. aortic valve, mitral valve, pulmonary valve, tricuspid valve
D. tricuspid valve, pulmonary valve, mitral valve, aortic valve - Answer- D. tricuspid
valve, pulmonary valve, mitral valve, aortic valve

The umbilical vein will obliterate and become which of the following?
A. ligamentum venosum
B. medial umbilical ligaments
C. ligamentum teres (round ligament)
D. legamentum arteriosum - Answer- C. ligamentum teres (round ligament)

Which of the following choices describes the ductus venosus?
A. a connection between the umbilical vein and the inferior vena cava (which allows
blood to bypass the liver)
B. a connection between the right and left pulmonary veins
C. a connection between the inferior vena cava and the superior vena cava
D. a connection between the pulmonary trunk and the pulmonary veins - Answer- A.
a connection between the umbilical vein and the inferior vena cava (which allows
blood to bypass the liver)

As the primitive heart tube continues to elongate and begins to loop, the primitive
ventricle moves in which of the following directions?
A. ventrally, caudally, and to the right (forward, down, and right)
B. dorsally, cranially, and to the left (backwards, up, and left) - Answer- B. dorsally,
cranially, and to the left (backwards, up, and left)

Which of the following blood vessels are a major derivative of the 4th aortic
embryonic arch?
A. common and internal carotid arteries
B. right subclavian artery and part of the aortic arch
C. ductus arteriosus and proximal portion of the pulmonary arteries

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