Circulatory System - Page 3
Questions
- What are the serous membranes covering the lungs?
- Does vitamin K serves as a(n) inhibitor, coenzyme, antagonist or carrier to various enzymes involved in the coagulation of blood?
- A fetus has a special type of hemoglobin. What is this called?
- How do heart rate monitors work?
- How would heart function be affected if the AV valves didn't completely close during ventricular contraction? What problems would the backflow create?
- Which chamber of the heart receives deoxygenated blood from the body?
- What is the relationship between diabetes and coagulation?
- To where in the body is blood in the pulmonary system pumped?
- There are four major blood supplies entering or exiting the heart. For each of these four areas, where does the blood supply go to or come from, and what is the name of the blood vessel carrying the supply?
- How does heart size relate to the size of an animal?
- What is the relationship between lymph and blood?
- If a cell loses or ejects its nucleus, what is its fate and why?
- Where in the heart is the sinoatrial node located?
- Why are arteries red?
- In the ouchterlony test, what happened when the antibody to horse serum albumin mixed with horse serum albumin?
- What prevents blood from mixing between atria and ventricles?
- Are blood vessels tissues? What are some other examples of tissues?
- Is lymph flow propelled by the contractions of the heart?
- Why are arteries important?
- What is physiological heart disease?