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HONDROS BIO 117 EXAM 3 WITH VERIFIED QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|| GUARANTEED PASS|| LATEST VERSION 2026 The right and left atria are known as ___________________ chambers - ANSWER-Receiving The smallest arteries we have in our body are called what? - ANSWER arterioles Atrial depolarization occurs during what wave? - ANSWER-P Wave ____________________ is the heart rate multiplied by the stroke volume. - ANSWER-Cardiac Output What is the first line of defense in the regulation of pH? - ANSWER-Buffers What is the second line of defense in the regulation of pH? - ANSWER-Lungs What is the third line of defense in regulation of pH? - ANSWER-Kidneys The acid-base imbalances in blood are called what? - ANSWER-Acidosis and Alkalosis What is the normal pH of blood? - ANSWER-7.35-7.45 A decrease in plasma pH below 7.35 causes what? - ANSWER-Acidosis A increase in plasma pH above 7.45 causes what? - ANSWER-Alkalosis ___________________ is caused by any condition that decreases the effectiveness of the respiratory system or causes prolonged hypoventilation. - ANSWER-Respiratory Acidosis __________________ is a decrease in pH caused by non respiratory conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, prolonged vomiting, kidney disease and severe diarrhea. - ANSWER-Metabolic Acidosis What are the three major sources of acid in the body? - ANSWER-Carbon Dioxide, Lactic Acid, Ketoacids What are the three ways the body regulates the pH of blood? - ANSWER Buffers, Lungs, Kidneys ________________ is generated when glucose is metabolized in the presence of oxygen (O2) - ANSWER-Carbon Dioxide ________________ is generated when glucose is metabolized in the absence of oxygen. - ANSWER-Lactic Acid __________________ is generated when fatty acids are metabolized very quickly. - ANSWER-Ketoacids These substances can release H+ when pH is too high and absorb H+ when pH is too low. - ANSWER-Buffers

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HONDROS BIO 117 EXAM 3 WITH VERIFIED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS|| GUARANTEED
PASS|| LATEST VERSION 2026




The right and left atria are known as ___________________ chambers -
ANSWER-Receiving


The smallest arteries we have in our body are called what? - ANSWER-
arterioles


Atrial depolarization occurs during what wave? - ANSWER-P Wave


____________________ is the heart rate multiplied by the stroke volume. -
ANSWER-Cardiac Output


What is the first line of defense in the regulation of pH? - ANSWER-Buffers


What is the second line of defense in the regulation of pH? - ANSWER-Lungs


What is the third line of defense in regulation of pH? - ANSWER-Kidneys


The acid-base imbalances in blood are called what? - ANSWER-Acidosis and
Alkalosis


What is the normal pH of blood? - ANSWER-7.35-7.45

,A decrease in plasma pH below 7.35 causes what? - ANSWER-Acidosis


A increase in plasma pH above 7.45 causes what? - ANSWER-Alkalosis


___________________ is caused by any condition that decreases the
effectiveness of the respiratory system or causes prolonged hypoventilation. -
ANSWER-Respiratory Acidosis


__________________ is a decrease in pH caused by non respiratory conditions,
such as uncontrolled diabetes mellitus, prolonged vomiting, kidney disease and
severe diarrhea. - ANSWER-Metabolic Acidosis


What are the three major sources of acid in the body? - ANSWER-Carbon
Dioxide, Lactic Acid, Ketoacids


What are the three ways the body regulates the pH of blood? - ANSWER-
Buffers, Lungs, Kidneys


________________ is generated when glucose is metabolized in the presence of
oxygen (O2) - ANSWER-Carbon Dioxide


________________ is generated when glucose is metabolized in the absence of
oxygen. - ANSWER-Lactic Acid


__________________ is generated when fatty acids are metabolized very
quickly. - ANSWER-Ketoacids


These substances can release H+ when pH is too high and absorb H+ when pH
is too low. - ANSWER-Buffers

,Phosphates, proteins, and bicarbonate are found in the bloodstream and act as
what to regulate pH? - ANSWER-Buffers


What happens to carbon dioxide levels in the blood when respiratory rate
decreases? - ANSWER-Carbon Dioxide increases


What happens to the pH of the blood of when Respiratory rate decreases? -
ANSWER-Decreases pH


What happens to the carbon dioxide levels in the blood of the respiratory rate
increases? - ANSWER-Carbon Dioxide decreases


What happens to the pH of blood if respiratory rate increases? - ANSWER-
Increases pH


The liver is located in the upper right Quadrant of the ________________
cavity - ANSWER-Abdominal


The liver has a special blood supply that connects to the GI Tract, it is called
what? - ANSWER-Hepatic portal system


The ________________ drains blood from all of the organs of digestion and
brings blood rich in digestive end-products back to the liver. - ANSWER-
Hepatic portal vein


The __________________ deliver oxygen-rich blood from the aorta to the liver
- ANSWER-Hepatic artery




The right and left ventricles are separated by what? - ANSWER-Septum
(interventricular septum)

, Blood flows from the arterioles into what? - ANSWER-Capillaries


Quivering of the heart - ANSWER-fibrillation


The blood in the systemic circuit travels to where? - ANSWER-The body


The impulse down the septum and around the ventricles in the Purkinje Fibers
would represent what type of wave? - ANSWER-QRS


Ventricular re-polarization occurs during what wave? - ANSWER-T Wave


Ventricular depolarization occurs during what wave? - ANSWER-QRS
Complex


The SA Node is also known as the hearts natural what? - ANSWER-Pacemaker


blood vessels that carry blood AWAY from the heart are called what -
ANSWER-Arteries




Vasocontriction would cause a ____________________ in blood pressure. -
ANSWER-Increase


Vasodilation would cause a ________________ in blood pressure. - ANSWER-
Decrease


vasodilation occurs in the ______________ and _________________. -
ANSWER-Arteries and Arterioles.

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