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What is required for the formation of the thyroid hormones |
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Inefficient production of insulin can result in what disease? |
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makes up approximaley 60% of the protiens found in the plasma and contributes to osmotic power. |
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blood coagulation requires what? |
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thrombin fibrinogen clotting factors |
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the ability of platelets to recruit nire okatelets to the site of a vessel injury is one of the few examples of ______________. |
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lack of iron Sickle-cell erythrocytes lack of vitamin B12 igorous excersise |
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prevent prolapse of the AV |
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all oxegenated blood returns to the blood via this |
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amount of blood pumped out each ventricle in one minute |
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the increase in heart rate by the sympathtic nervous system |
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An increase in ESV would have what effect on cardiac output |
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what leads to congestive heart failure |
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persistent high blood pressure coronary atherosclerosis multiple myocardiac infarcts dilated cardiomyopathy |
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Where does the greatest drop of blodd pressure occur? |
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The primary chemical means of vasodilation at the local level is by the production of ___________ by the endothelial cells. |
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a change in arterial blood pressure is sensed by ______________ which activates the vasomotor center in the brain. |
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The heart operates under vagal tone |
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an increase in venous return will NOT decrease stroke volume |
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Lipid soluble hormones do NOT operate via membrane receptore and activation of G proteins |
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cause of hypovolemic shock |
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sudden loss of a great volume of blood |
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The rennun-angiotensin system of the kidney does NOT promote vasodilation |
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lead to the hear nods and muscle causing an increase in both rate and contractility |
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the pulmonary circuit does not have higher pressure then the systemtic circuit |
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