Question 1
What correctly describes an event in the cardiac cycle that follows atrial systole?
a wave of excitation passes through the sinoatrial node, before spreading down to the base of the septum
electrical impulses pass from the muscles of the atria to the muscles of the ventricles to cause ventricular systole
electrical impulses pass through conducting fibres, which cause a delay before spreading to Purkyne tissue
the opening and closing of the semilunar valves occurs later than the opening and closing of the atrioventricular valves
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Question 2
The contraction of the heart is coordinated through electrical impulses passing through the cardiac muscle.
What is the correct order of part of the sequence of these impulses?
right and left atria → sinoatrial node → atrioventricular node → ventricular walls
sinoatrial node → right and left atria → atrioventricular node → Purkyne tissue
sinoatrial node → right and left atria → Purkyne tissue → atrioventricular node
sinoatrial node → right and left atria → Purkyne tissue → ventricular walls
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Question 3
What happens during ventricular systole in a mammalian heart?
aortic pressure increases
atrioventricular valves open
semilunar valves close
ventricular pressure decreases
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Question 4
What happens during ventricular diastole?
all semilunar valves open
the atrioventricular valves open
the pressure in the atria rises above the pressure in the ventricles
the pressure in the left atrium rises more than the pressure in the right atrium
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Question 5
Which features allow an artery to resist changes in the pressure of blood flowing through it?
1 - smooth endothelium
2 - thick elastic layer in the artery wall
3 - thick layer of muscle in the artery wall
1, 2, and 3
1 and 2 only
1 and 3 only
2 and 3 only
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Question 6
Which statements are correct?
1 - tissue fluid has less protein and no red blood cells compared to plasma
2 - lymph may contain lipids, carbon dioxide and phagocytes
3 - tissue fluid contains glucose, amino acids, urea and carbon dioxide
1 and 2
2 and 3
1 and 3
1, 2, and 3
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Question 7
Which statement about the blood flow in the cardiac cycle is correct?
blood flows into the aorta through the semilunar valve due to contraction of the right ventricle
blood flows into the left atrium through the pulmonary artery when the wall of the left atrium relaxes
blood flows into the right atrium through the vena cava when the wall of the right atrium relaxes
blood flows into the right ventricle through the semilunar valve due to contraction of the right atrium
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Question 8
Why is the mammalian circulatory system described as a double circulation?
blood flows twice through the heart in one complete cardiac cycle
blood flows twice through the heart in one complete circuit of the body
blood remains within arteries, capillaries and veins
blood transports both oxygen and carbon dioxide
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Question 9
Which statement correctly compares blood plasma and tissue fluid in a healthy person?
blood plasma contains more protein than tissue fluid
both blood plasma and tissue fluid contain red blood cells
tissue fluid contains white blood cells whereas blood plasma does not
tissue fluid is formed from blood plasma and is not returned to blood plasma
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Question 10
Which statements about arteries are correct?
1 - artery walls can resist high pressure
2 - arteries pump blood out of the heart
3 - blood in arteries has the same flow rate as in veins
4 - the pulse in arteries is the result of a surge in blood that causes expansion of the artery wall
5 - there are semilunar valves at the junction of arteries with the heart
1, 4, and 5
1, 2, 3, and 4
1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
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