Chapter 18 Jeopardy Review with answers
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Chapter 18 – The Cardiovascular System
The Valves
The Anatomy
The Flow
The Volume
The
Technology
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The Valves
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This valve lies between the right atrium
and right ventricle (tricuspid valve)
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The Valves
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This valve lies between the right ventricle
and the pulmonary trunk (pulmonary
semilunar valve)
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The Valves:
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This valves prevents back flow into the left
atrium (mitral/bicuspid valve)
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The Valves
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This valve prevents backflow into the left
ventricle. (aortic semilunar valve)
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The Valve
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The bicuspid valve is also known as this
valve? (mitral)
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The Anatomy:
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These muscles attach the chordae
tendineae to the AV valves. (papillary
muscles)
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The Anatomy
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This inner layer of the heart is the
_(endocardium)____
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The Anatomy
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The layer covering the heart muscle is the
__(epicardium)________________
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The Anatomy
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This area of the heart is known as the
“pacemaker” of the heart. (sinoatrial node
or SA node)
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The Anatomy
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The major part of the heart muscle is
called the (myocardium)
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The Flow
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Blood flows from the right ventricle to this
area of the body through these (to the
lungs through the pulmonary arteries)
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The Flow
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Blood flows from the atriums to the
ventricles through these (valves)
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The Flow
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Blood loss will result in the lowering of
(blood pressure)because this is reduced?
(Blood volume)
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The Flow:
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Blood flows from this heart section through
this valve into this major artery (left
ventricle through the aortic semilunar valve
to the aorta)
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The Flow:
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Oxygenated blood returns to the heart
from the lungs through these (pulmonary
veins)
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The Volume
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Normal cardiac output is _70___ml/beat
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The Volume
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This period of time is different in cardiac
muscles and skeletal muscles in order to
prevent tetanic contractions which could
stop the beating of the heart (refractory
period)
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The Volume
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A loss of blood supply to the heart would
result in this deprivation (oxygen)
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The Volume
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This kind of heart rate increases the stroke
volume, the end diastolic volume and
therefore force of contraction (slow heart
beat)
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The Volume
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This ion could cause the pacemaker cells
to increase reach threshold more quickly
and increase the heart rate. (Na+)
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The Technology
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The P wave of the ECG indicates
depolarization of this heart area. (atrial
depolarization)
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The Technology
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The QRS represents depolarization of this
heart area (ventricular depolarization)
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The Technology
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The T wave of an ECG represents this?
(ventricular repolarization)
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The Technology
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The term used to “listen” to the closing of
the valves is called? (auscultate)
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The Technology
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This instrument is used to auscultate the
heart. (stethoscope)
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FINAL ROUND Question
Heart pain caused by a coronary arterial
spasm is called ___angina pectoris, while
heart failure due to a mild blow to the
chest is called commotio cordis
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FINAL ROUND Answer
Angina pectoris
Commotio cordis
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