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What type of circulation is insect circulation? - Answer Open circulation

What fluid is pumped during insect circulation? - Answer Haemolymph

What type of circulation is fish/piscine circulation? - Answer Closed, single-loop
circulation

How many heart chambers are there in fish/piscine? - Answer 2

What type of circulation is amphibian and most reptile circulation? - Answer Closed,
double-loop circulation

How many heart chambers are there in amphibians and most reptiles? - Answer 3
chambers

What type of circulation is avian and mammalian circulation? - Answer Closed,
double-loop circulation

How many heart chambers are there in avians and mammalians? - Answer 4 chambers

Describe a cardiac muscle cell/myocyte. - Answer 100 uM long, round, 20 uM in
diameter

Diameter of capillaries is _____ where nutrients come in. - Answer ~ 5 uM

The maximum distance between the capillary and myocyte is _____. - Answer ~10 uM

On average, _____ capillary/_____ cardiac myocyte. - Answer 1; 1

When you breathe in, you produce a _____ pressure which causes a flow due to pressure
difference. - Answer Negative

Oxygen comes in via _____ _____. - Answer Bulk flow

PO2 in _____ is higher compared to in the RBC in capillary. - Answer Alveolus

What is the pump in the cardiovascular system? - Answer Heart

What is the pipes in the cardiovascular system? - Answer Vessels

What is the fluid in the cardiovascular system? - Answer Blood

Fick's law states that flow is directly proportional to what 3 things? - Answer Diffusion
coefficient, area, concentration difference/gradient

Fick's law states that flow is inversely proportional to what? - Answer Thickness of the

,membrane

How many alveoli are in the lungs to increase diffusion and flow? - Answer 1 billion

Flux = _____ x _____ _____ - Answer Diameter x concentration gradient

What is the branch of physiology that deals with the forces involved in the circulation of
blood? - Answer Haemodynamics

Fluids are subdivided into _____ and _____ with any mass that occupies the space. -
Answer Gases; liquids

What is the standard blood volume for man? - Answer 5 L

Max oxygen/exercise peaks at what age? - Answer ~25

There is ~_____ mL of blood per kg of body weight. - Answer 75

What volume of blood is taken during donation? - Answer ~500 mL

Venous system = _____ system. - Answer Capacitance

Arterial system = _____ system. - Answer Resistance

Both right and left ventricles are pumping out the same volumes with different _____. -
Answer Pressures

What side of the heart pumps out a flow of blood which splits and divides among all the
organs? - Answer Left

Lungs are in ____ with the _____ heart. - Answer Series; left

If the lungs are in series with the left heart, what does this mean? - Answer They have
the same flow

The organs are in _____ with the heart. - Answer Parallel

If the organs are in parallel with the heart, what does this mean? - Answer They have
different flows

What is the average cardiac output/venous return? - Answer 5 L/min

What is blood flow in donation? - Answer 45 mL/min

How is flow measured? - Answer Volume/time

What is flow directly proportional to? - Answer Velocity and area

Is blood a compressible fluid? - Answer No

To measure cross-sectional area we use _____; shine a beam of sound into the body and
it reflects making a _____ measurement of the cross-sectional area. - Answer

, Echocardiography; direct

What do distribution vessels do? - Answer Bring blood from the heart to the organ

What are two examples of distribution vessels? - Answer Aorta and other large vessels

What anatomical sites generate resistance to flow? - Answer Small arteries and
arterioles

A big area leads to _____ resistance (and vice versa). - Answer Decreased

Flow = _____ x _____ - Answer Area x velocity

What does the lower vena cava do? - Answer Drains the bottom 1/2 of the body

What does the superior vena cava do? - Answer Drains the top 1/2 of the body

Where does the vena cava's blood go? - Answer Right atrium

Almost all of the resistance to flow lies where? - Answer In the small arteries and
arterioles

What is there an exchange of in the capillaries? - Answer Oxygen, carbon dioxide,
sugars

Why is the aorta thick? - Answer It needs to withstand a high pressure

How is the arterial tree created? - Answer By draining all the blood from a subject and
injecting a rubber material a.k.a. arterial cast

Every cell in the kidney is close to a small vessel; therefore what is diffusion able to
create? - Answer A large flux

The summed cross-sectional area gets higher from the _____ to the _____. - Answer
Aorta; capillaries



What is the practical unit of pressure? - Answer cm H2O; mmHg



What is the normal blood pressure? - Answer 120/80 mmHg



What is the normal central venous pressure? - Answer 5-10 cm H2O



We use mmHg when pressures are high in the _____ system and use cmH2O for lower
pressure systems such as the ______ system. - Answer Arterial; venous

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