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Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology
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Martin Caon
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978-981-10-2332-3
ISBN10:
1878
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Chapter: 12.3 /
Q: 1
Why does the lumen of a large vein have a larger diameter than the lumen of a large artery?
Chapter: 12.3 /
Q: 2
Different types of capillaries are distinguished by their structure. Which of the following is NOT a structural difference between capillaries?
Chapter: 12.3 /
Q: 3
The “systemic circulation” refers to which of the following?
Chapter: 12.3 /
Q: 4
What causes venous blood to return to the heart?
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Q: 5
When cardiac ejection ceases during diastole, what is the most important factor maintaining blood flow in arteries of the body?
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Q: 6
In which organs would be found continuous, fenestrated, and sinusoid capillaries, respectively?
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Q: 7
What is the advantage of having a wide lumen in veins?
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Q: 8
Given that we have the following blood pressures at the arterial end of a capillary: Blood pressure: 28 mmHg, and Osmotic pressure: 20 mmHg; what is the net filtration pressure at this end?
Chapter: 12.3 /
Q: 9
What is the pulse that we feel at the anterior medial part of the elbow (when in anatomical position) called?
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Q: 10
Which capillaries allow cells and plasma proteins to enter or leave their lumen?
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