Q9 BIOL130 pt 1

A detailed anatomical illustration of the human circulatory system, highlighting veins, arteries, and blood flow pathways in a vibrant and educational style.

Human Circulatory System Quiz

Test your knowledge of the human circulatory system with this engaging and informative quiz! Dive deep into the structures and functions of blood vessels, veins, arteries, and more. Whether you're a student, educator, or just curious about the intricacies of human biology, this quiz is designed for you!

  • 50 questions covering key concepts
  • Multiple-choice format for easy answering
  • Ideal for learning and review
50 Questions12 MinutesCreated by PulsingHeart321
Where is the saphenous vein located in the body?
Head
Arm
Chest
Abdomen
Leg
 
 
Where is the peroneal artery located in the body?
Head
Arm
Chest
Abdomen
Leg
 
 
 
Where is the circle of willis located in the body?
Head
Arm
Chest
Abdomen
Leg
 
 
 
Where is the cephalic vein located in the body?
Head
Arm
Chest
Abdomen
Leg
 
 
 
Where is the celiac artery located in the body?
Head
Arm
Chest
Abdomen
Leg
 
 
 
Where is the mesenteric artery located in the body?
Head
Arm
Chest
Abdomen
Leg
 
 
 
Where is the brachiocephalic artery located in the body?
Head
Arm
Chest
Abdomen
Leg
 
 
 
What is thin walled?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
What is thinnest walled?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
Which is non pulsatile blood flow?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
~deoxy Hgb (except pulm. veins)?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
~superficial?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
Which has valves for one way return?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
Thick pulsatile blood flow?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
~oxyHgb (except pulm. artery)?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
~deep except pulse points?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
Controls local bloodflow?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
Site of exchange O2<---->CO2?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
Nutrients <----> wastes?
Veins
Arteries
Venules
Arterioles
Capillary beds
In the Venous return, B.P. Is what kind of muscle?
Cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
 
 
In the Venous return, muscle pump is what kind of muscle?
Cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
 
 
In the Venous return, breathing is what kind of muscle?
Cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
 
 
In the Venous return, Vaso constriction is what kind of muscle?
Cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
 
 
When muscle pump, when you flex you cut off blood flow, the muscles does what?
Contracts
Relax
When muscle pump, when you dont flex blood flow is normal, the muscles does what?
Contracts
Relax
When breathing, when you exhale, the muscles does what?
Contracts
Relax
When breathing, when you inhale, the muscles does what?
Contracts
Relax
Out of the 4 types of circulations, the RIGHT heart is part of what?
Pulmonary circ.
Systematic circ.
Portal circ.
Fetal circ.
Out of the 4 types of circulations, the LEFT heart is part of what
Pulmonary circ.
Systematic circ.
Portal circ.
Fetal circ.
Out of the 4 types of circulations, the small intestines are part of the?
Pulmonary circ.
Systematic circ.
Portal circ.
Fetal circ.
Out of the 4 types of circulations, foramen ovale is part of?
Pulmonary circ.
Systematic circ.
Portal circ.
Fetal circ.
Out of the 4 types of circulations, ductus arteriosus is part of?
Pulmonary circ.
Systematic circ.
Portal circ.
Fetal circ.
Out of the 4 types of circulations, fetal lungs are non functional is part of?
Pulmonary circ.
Systematic circ.
Portal circ.
Fetal circ.
Out of the 4 types of circulations, fetus gets oxygen via placenta is part of what?
Pulmonary circ.
Systematic circ.
Portal circ.
Fetal circ.
What shunts blood from the pulmonary circ. To the systematic circ.? RA-----?????------->LA
Foramen ovale
Ductus arteriosus
What shunts blood from the pulmonary artery to the systematic?
Foramen ovale
Ductus arteriosus
Ligamentum arteriosum is part of?
Foramen ovale
Ductus arteriosus
In the small intestines excess nutrients travel thru the?
Portal vein
Liver
Hepatic vein
Heart
Excess nutrients in the portal vein then goes thru?
Portal vein
Liver
Hepatic vein
Heart
In the liver nutrients are absorbed and stored then goes thru?
Portal vein
Liver
Hepatic vein
Heart
In the hepatic vein the nutrient levels are normal then goes thru?
Portal vein
Liver
Hepatic vein
Heart
In the immune system, lymphocytes are the specific response to infection.
T Cells
B Cells
B cells are what?
Cellular immunity
Humoral immunity
T Cells are what?
Cellular immunity
Humoral immunity
Formed in red marrow?
B cells
T Cells
Formed in lymphoid tissues & areolar C.T.
B cells
T Cells
(fluid) Blood & lymph immunity?
B cells
T Cells
Await infection?
B Cells
T Cells
DITTO?
B Cells
T Cells
Clone?
B Cells
T Cells
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