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Chamberlain College of Nursing: BIOS 255 Final Exam (2 Versions, Latest - 2022) / BIOS255 Final Exam / BIOS 255 A & P III Final Exam: Anatomy and Physiology III with Lab |100% Correct Answers, Already Graded “A”| Chamberlain College of Nursing: BIOS 255 Week 8 Final Exam (2 Versions, Latest - 2022) / BIOS255 Week 8 Final Exam/ BIOS255 A & P III Final Exam: Anatomy and Physiology III with Lab |100% Correct Answers, Already Graded “A”| BIOS 255 Final Exam / BIOS255 Final Exam (Latest): Anatomy & Physiology III with Lab BIOS 255 A & P III Final Exam / BIOS255 A & P III Final Exam (Latest): Anatomy & Physiology III with Lab 1. Which method of acquiring adaptive immunity results from mother-to-baby immunoglobulin transfer via breast feeding? 2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the lymphatic and immune system? 3. Exhalation begins when 4. Which of the following precursor cells eventually give rise to platelets? 5. The membrane that surrounds and protects the heart is called the: 6.What area in the figure below is the vital capacity? 7.These are cells of the alveoli that produce surfactant. 8. Blood leaving the right ventricle passes through which of the following structures? 9. Which of the following plasma proteins play a role in blood clotting? 10.The secondary immune response is stronger due to a peak in 11. The major function of erythrocytes is: 12. Which cell type kills infected body cells and tumor cells? 13. The majority of the lymph is returned to the venous circulation by way of the 14. Which immunoglobulin is involved with allergy and hypersensitivity reactions? 14. When blood pH drops then the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen _______ and oxygen delivery to the adjacent tissue ________________. 15. Positive selection of naïve T-cells occurs in the? 16. Which of the following induces the production of a specific antibody? 17. Which of the following is NOT a sign of inflammation? 18. Tidal ventilation typically leads to an exchange of ____ liters of air in each breath. 19.The inverse relationship between the pressure and volume of gases is given by: 20. Which type of adaptive immunity will result from an intravenous injection of immunoglobulins? 21. Both internal and external respiration occurs in the lungs. 22. Which cells interact with MHC antigens on the surface of a macrophage? 23.Asthma primarily causes the collapse of the aveoli during expiration 24. Which of the following situations could result in maternal antibodies attacking fetal blood cells during a second pregnancy? 25.This is the primary gas exchange site. 26. This is the direction of the diffusion of gases at the alveoli of the lungs: 27. Which of the following is NOT a component of the conductive zone? 28. 98.5% carbon dioxide binds with hemoglobin in the blood. 29. Internal respiration occurs 30. Which vessel carries highly oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart? 31. Infection by the virus that causes AIDS (HIV) leads to a(n) 32. Eupnea is typically seen with 33.The cardiac notch is found on the 1. Question: Explain the difference between nonspecific & specific defense and the role of lymphocytes in each of the immune response. 2. Question: Identify the major components of the lymphatic system and explain their functions. 3. Question: List the body’s nonspecific defenses, and explain the function of two of them, also describe the components and mechanisms. 4. Question: Discuss the types of T cells and the role played by each in the immune response, and explain the mechanisms of their activation. 5. Question: Describe the mechanisms of B cell activation and the differentiation of plasma cells and memory B cells. 6. Question: Describe the structure of an antibody, and discuss the types and functions of antibodies in body fluids and secretions. 7. Question: Identify the organs forming the respiratory passageway(s) .................... conducting and respiratory zone structures. 8. Question: List several physical factors that influence pulmonary ventilation and list the various lung volumes and capacities. 9. Question: Describe how oxygen and carbon dioxide are transported in the blood. 10. Question: Compare the causes and consequences of such conditions as chronic bronchitis, emphysema, asthma, COPD, 'black lung,' and lung cancer.

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BIOS 255 A&P III Final Exam Study Guide
Chapter 19
Blood
• Formed Elements
o RBCs
o WBCs
o Platelets
• Hemoglobin –
o Protein, which is used to carry O2 to tissue and approximately 20% of
CO2 back to the lungs.
o Each Hemoglobin molecule can contain 4 “Heme” (iron) Ions which
allow each hemoglobin molecule to bind with up to 4 O2 molecules.
o Nitric Acid (NO) can bind to Hemoglobin, when released triggers
Vasodilation. Increases Blood flow.
• Centrifuge of Blood
o Top – Plasma – 55%
o Middle (BUFFY COAT) – Platelets & WBC
o Bottom – RBC – 45%
• Functions of Blood
o Transportation
▪ O2
▪ CO2
▪ Hormones (from Endocrine Glands)
▪ Heat
▪ Waste (for Elimination)
▪ Nutrients (from GI Tract)
o Protection
▪ Immune Response (WBC)
• Macrophages (Phagocytosis)
• Globulin
▪ Blood Clotting – Fibrinogen - Hemostasis
▪ Against Disease
• Antibodies
• Interferons
• Complement System
o Regulation
▪ PH (Buffers)
• HCO3 –Bicarb Buffer
• H+ - - Hydrogen
▪ Body Temp
▪ Osmotic Pressure
▪ H2O content of cells.

• Hemopoiesis – Production of ALL blood cells.


Erythrocytes – RBCs
▪ Transport of O2 & CO2

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▪ No Nucleus
▪ No Organelles (Once mature)
▪ Biconcave Disk
▪ Live for Days/weeks
• Dead RBC go to the Liver/Spleen ->Macrophages break
down (recycle)-> Heme & Globulin -> Iron (from
Heme) & Amino Acids (from Globulin)
o Erythropoiesis – Production of RBC
▪ Occurs in Red Bone Marrow
• Produces Reticulocytes (immature RBC) which
circulate in blood for 1-2 days before maturing into
RBC
o Erythropoietin – A hormone releases by the Kidneys in response to
Hypoxia (low O2 levels) to stimulate Erythropoiesis.
o Hematocrit - % of total blood occupied by RBC.
▪ 42% in Women
▪ 47% in Men
• Anemia – Low RBC count
• Polycythemia – High RBC count
o Increased Viscosity
o Increased Resistance
o Decreased Flow
Carbonic Anhydrase (CA)
o Enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of CO2 and H2O to Carbonic
Acid
o Carbonic Acid then dissociates into H+ and HCO3 (reversible reaction)
o Reaction allows up to 80% of CO2 to be transported in blood plasma to
the lungs as HCO3-
o Reaction also serves as a buffer in extracellular fluid

CO2+H2O→H2CO3 (Carbonic Acid)→ H+ + HCO3- (Bicarbonate Ions)
Leukocytes – WBC
o Has a Nucleus
o Has Organelles
o No Hemoglobin
o Can live for years




WBC Function
Granular Neutrophil Phagocytosis

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Eosinophil Combats Histamine,
Phagocytize antigen-antibody
complexes, Destroys certain
parasitic worms.
Basophil Liberates Heparin, and Serotonin
in allergic reactions that intensify
inflammatory response.
Agranular Lymphocytes B-Cells Develop into plasma cells which
secrete antibodies.
T-Cells Attack invading viruses, cancer
cells and transplant tissue.
Natural Killer (NK) Cells Attack a wide variety of
infectious microbes & certain
spontaneously arising tumors.
Agranular Monocytes Phagocytosis


• Emigration / Diapedesis
o Leukocytes leaving the blood to accumulate at the site of invasion
• Leukocytosis
o Normal response to stress which causes an increase in WBC
• Leukopenia
o Abnormally low levels of WBC caused by radiation, shock or
chemotherapy

Thrombocytes – Platelets
• Live for 5-9 Days
• Used for blood clotting
• Mature from Megakaryocytes in red bone marrow

• Thrombopoiesis – Platelet production

• Hemostasis – Prevent blood loss
o Vascular Spasm
▪ Contraction of smooth muscle in blood vessels to
close wound and prevent wound
• Lasts seconds to hours
o Platelet plug formation
o Blood clotting (Coagulation)
▪ Extrinsic Pathways
▪ Intrinsic Pathways
▪ Common Pathways
• Vitamin K – Required for synthesis of 4 different clotting factors
o Is fat soluble



• Clotting factors

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o Calcium (Ca2) ions activate enzymes that are synthesized by
hepatocytes and released into the bloodstream.
o Molecules associated with platelets or released by damaged tissue
o Roman numerals from I-VIII (1-13)

• Plasmin (Fibrinolysin)
o Fibrinolysis is the process where small clots are dissolved
into the blood.
o Plasmin activates the inactive plasma enzyme, Plasminogen
which is incorporated into the clot when the clot is formed.


Plasma
o 90% water
o Proteins – made by Hepatocytes (Liver Cells)
o Albumin
▪ 54%
▪ Maintaining Osmotic Pressure
o Globulin
▪ 38%
▪ Pressure Immune response
o Fibrinogen
▪ 7%
▪ Clotting
o Solutes
o Electrolytes
o Nutrients
o Waste Products
o Gasses
o Regulatory Substances
o Antibodies

Blood Osmotic Pressure
o Influences the water content of cells, through interactions of dissolved
ions and proteins




Hormonal Regulation

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