23. If the foramen ovale remains open after birth the blood between these two areas can mix a) Right pulmonary vein, left pulmonary vein rolahtway at lo notas b) Right ventricle, left ventricle c) Right atria and left atria d) Superior and inferior vena cava 24. Specialized junctions between cardiac muscle cells c) Tight junctions d) Septum a) Intercalated discs b) Pacemaker cells 25. Inherited anemia a) hemorrhagic anemia b) aplastic anemia c) infectious mononucleosis d) sickle cell anemia 26. Capillaries that allow blood to leak out and touch the surrounding cells a) sinusoids b) continuous capillaries c) fenestrated capillaries d) capillary networks 27. The function of lymphocytes a) homeostasis b) phagocytosis 28. A clot that breaks off and moves through the bloodstream b) thrombosis a) embolism c) fracture hematoma c) histamine production d) antibody production 29. An increase in the size and number of lymphocytes is an indication of a) myasthenia gravis. 31. Purkinge fibers 30. During coagulation this enzyme changes prothrombin into thrombin b) hemoglobin c) thrombin a) interferon d) prothrombinase b) sickle cell anemia c) aplastic anemia d) mononucleosis a) hold the heart valves in place b) control the atrial contraction c) do not contain mitochondria - d) conduct the action potential over the ventricles naib d) septicemia c) does not have aerobic respiration d) does not contract 32. Heart muscle contraction differs from skeletal muscle contraction because heart muscle a) does not have anaerobic respiration b) does not involve Calcium ions 33. The sympathetic nervous system a) deceases heart rate b) increases heart rate c) conscious control of heart beat d) cannot control the pacemaker of the heart (8
23. If the foramen ovale remains open after birth the blood between these two areas can mix a) Right pulmonary vein, left pulmonary vein rolahtway at lo notas b) Right ventricle, left ventricle c) Right atria and left atria d) Superior and inferior vena cava 24. Specialized junctions between cardiac muscle cells c) Tight junctions d) Septum a) Intercalated discs b) Pacemaker cells 25. Inherited anemia a) hemorrhagic anemia b) aplastic anemia c) infectious mononucleosis d) sickle cell anemia 26. Capillaries that allow blood to leak out and touch the surrounding cells a) sinusoids b) continuous capillaries c) fenestrated capillaries d) capillary networks 27. The function of lymphocytes a) homeostasis b) phagocytosis 28. A clot that breaks off and moves through the bloodstream b) thrombosis a) embolism c) fracture hematoma c) histamine production d) antibody production 29. An increase in the size and number of lymphocytes is an indication of a) myasthenia gravis. 31. Purkinge fibers 30. During coagulation this enzyme changes prothrombin into thrombin b) hemoglobin c) thrombin a) interferon d) prothrombinase b) sickle cell anemia c) aplastic anemia d) mononucleosis a) hold the heart valves in place b) control the atrial contraction c) do not contain mitochondria - d) conduct the action potential over the ventricles naib d) septicemia c) does not have aerobic respiration d) does not contract 32. Heart muscle contraction differs from skeletal muscle contraction because heart muscle a) does not have anaerobic respiration b) does not involve Calcium ions 33. The sympathetic nervous system a) deceases heart rate b) increases heart rate c) conscious control of heart beat d) cannot control the pacemaker of the heart (8
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