BIOL 2404 A&P Basics
Lecture Quiz 3
Dr. Weis

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All questions are one point each, unless specified otherwise.

1. Define hormone and name a chemical class of hormones.
2. Name and give the function of one part of the cardiac conduction system.
3. Name a respiratory gas. (0.5)
4. Give an example of an antibody. (0.5 points)
5. Define the following terms (0.5 points each, 2 points total)

a) systole
b) diastole
c) pulse
d) blood pressure

6. Name a respiratory volume and the instrument that is used to measure it.
7. Define immunity and name the two MAJOR divisions.
8. Define cardiac output by using the mathematical formula. (0.5 points)
9. What is the difference between agglutination and coagulation? (0.5 points)
10. Name a histological characteristic of cardiac muscle. (0.5 points)
11. Fill in the following chart. (0.5 points each, 2.5 points total)

Region and /or vessel Specific Example
a) Vein that drains the head / neck  
b) Artery that supplies the heart  
c) Superficial vein that drains the leg  
d) Artery that supplies the arm  
e) Anastomosis  


12. Give the function of the following: Plasma, Erythrocytes, Lymphocytes, Neutrophils, Macrophages, and Platelets.(0.5 points, 3 points total)
13. Give the function of the following: Spleen, tonsil, lymph node, and thymus. (0.5 points each, 2 points total)
14. Fill in the following chart (0.5 points each, 3 points total)

Hormone
Function
a) GH  
b) ADH  
c) T3  
d) PTH  
e) Aldosterone  
f) Epinephrine  


15. Give the function for the following: Artery, Vein, Capillary. (0.5 points each, 1.5 points)
16. Name a wave form seen on a normal EKG and explain its meaning.
17. Give the function of the cardiac valves and give an example.
18. Fill in the following chart (0.5 per blank, 2.5 points total)

Respiratory Structure
Unique Function
a) larynx  
b) trachea  
c) alveoli  
d) pleura  
e) nasal conchae  

Extra Credit
EC-1 Define hypersensitivity (0.5 points)
EC-2 Define cytokine (0.5 points)