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Final Written Lab Exam Form B

1. The document contains a matching exercise identifying the names and descriptions of formed elements of blood and parts of the heart. 2. It also asks short answer questions about the differences between AV valves, the function of chordae tendinae, tracing the pathway of blood from the left ventricle to right atrium, tracing the pathway of an oxygen molecule from inhalation to pulmonary capillaries, and structures responsible for stimulating inhalation. 3. The matching exercise and questions assess understanding of blood components, heart anatomy, and respiratory and circulatory system functions.

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1. The document contains a matching exercise identifying the names and descriptions of formed elements of blood and parts of the heart. 2. It also asks short answer questions about the differences between AV valves, the function of chordae tendinae, tracing the pathway of blood from the left ventricle to right atrium, tracing the pathway of an oxygen molecule from inhalation to pulmonary capillaries, and structures responsible for stimulating inhalation. 3. The matching exercise and questions assess understanding of blood components, heart anatomy, and respiratory and circulatory system functions.

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SCB203.1745 Form B Robyn O’Kane, Ph.D.

Final Lab Exam

Name__________________________________________________________________

Matching – match the following formed elements with the appropriate descriptions.
Some may be used more than once:

A. Red blood cells B. White blood cells C. Neutrophils D. Eosinophils


E. Basophils F. Monocytes G. Lymphocytes H. Platelets

1. _____ Phagocytic with a large U-shaped nucleus


2. _____ Also called erythrocytes
3. _____ Release histamine
4. _____ Primary formed element involved in blood clotting
5. _____ Biconcave, anucleate cells
6. _____ Classified as granulocytes and agranulocytes
7. _____ Most numerous of the WBCs
8. _____ Spherical nucleus, and major cell type of immune system
9. _____ Nucleus is bilobed, and cytoplasmic granules appear red
10. ____ Least numerous of the WBCs

Matching – match the following parts of the heart with the appropriate descriptions.
Some may be used more than once, and some answers may have more than one letter:

A. Right Atrium B. Right Ventricle C. Left Atrium D. Left Ventricle


E. Coronary Sinus F. Coronary Arteries G. Aortic Sinus H. Epicardium
I. Myocardium K. Endocardium

11. ____ Blood from this chamber goes through the tricuspid valve
12. ____ Ejecting/pumping chambers
13. ____ Ejects blood to the pulmonary circuit
14. ____ Located in the ascending aorta and supplies blood to the coronary arteries
15. ____ Visceral pericardium
16. ____ Supply the myocardium with oxygen and nutrients
17. ____ Interior lining of the heart
18. ____ Opens into the right atrium; drains blood from the coronary veins
19. ____ Receiving chambers
20. ____ The cardiac muscle

21. Describe the difference between the structures of the two AV valves.

22. What is the function of the chordae tendinae?


23. Trace the pathway of blood through the various blood vessels leading from the left
ventricle through the stomach to the right atrium.

24. Trace the pathway of an oxygen molecule as a person breathes in through the mouth
(oral cavity) until it ends in the blood of the pulmonary capillaries.

25. What structure is responsible for stimulating inhalation to begin?

26. What gradient drives the airflow into the pulmonary tract during inhalation?

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