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Cardiopulmonary Homework Name ____________________________________ Cardiovascular System 1. Valves open in response to __________________________ on their two sides. 2. List the chambers/vessels that the four valves connect: Chamber Valve Chamber/Vessel Pulmonary semilunar Aortic semilunar Bicuspid Tricuspid 3. The action potentials spread from the autorhythmic cells of the intrinsic conduction system (electrical event) to the ______________ cells. The resulting mechanical events cause a heartbeat. 4. During the four phases listed below, state whether the AV and semilunar valves are open or closed: Phase AV Valves Semilunar Valves Ventricular filling Isovolumetric contraction Ventricular ejection Isovolumetric relaxation 5. A tracing of the electrical activity of the heart is called a/an ________________. 6. What do the following wave forms reflect? a. P wave ____________________________ b. QRS complex ____________________________ c. T wave ____________________________ 7. Why would stroke volume increase when heart rate slows down? 8. In the following list of characteristics, put “A” for artery, “C” for capillary, and “V” for vein: ____ contain the lowest pressure ____ contain the highest pressure ____ has thick tunica media ____ thin tunica media ____ smallest of the blood vessels ____ carries blood away from heart ____ largest lumen—blood reservoir ____ has only one tunic (intima) ____ carries blood toward the heart ____ site of exchange of nutrients 9. When taking blood pressure, inflate the cuff so that blood flow is ______________in the blood vessel. Open the valve slowly, releasing the pressure. The first sound you hear through the stethoscope is recorded as the ______________ pressure. When you don’t hear any sounds, this is recorded as the ______________ pressure. 10. What are the three main factors that influence peripheral resistance? 1. _________________________ 2. _________________________ 3. _________________________ Respiratory System 1. Fill in the missing organs of the respiratory system: ______________ (air enters) nasal cavity ______________ (both air and food move through) trachea ______________ (large tubes leading to both lungs) lungs. 2. Each lung is surrounded by two layers of serous membrane known as pleurae. These are: ______________ pleura; covers the surface of the lung ______________ pleura; lines the thoracic wall The space in between is called the ______________ cavity and it is filled with ______________ fluid. This fluid assists breathing movements by acting as a/an ______________. 3. Bronchial tree: Air flows from the trachea through the ______________, ______________, and ______________ bronchi to smaller and smaller bronchi. The trachea and bronchi contain ______________ to keep the airways open. Bronchi branch into ______________, which do not contain ______________ but do contain more ______________ muscle. This allows for regulation of air flow. 4. Airways from the nasal cavity through the terminal bronchioles are called the ______________ zone. The function of this zone is to ______________ the air. Is there gas exchange in this zone? _______ 5. The respiratory zone contains ______________ where gas is exchanged. This zone consists of the ______________ bronchioles, ______________ ducts, and ______________ sacs. 6. The pulmonary ______________ carries blood that is (high or low) (circle one) in oxygen to the lungs. Pulmonary ______________ exchange gases with the alveoli. Blood leaves the lungs in the pulmonary ______________, which carry ______________ blood back to the heart. 7. Name the three types of cells in the alveolus: 1. ______________; simple squamous epithelium 2. ______________; removes debris and microbes 3. ______________; secretes surfactant. Surfactant (decreases or increases) (circle one) surface tension, which prevents the alveoli from collapsing.