Cardiac output is defined as
1. blood pressure X stroke volume.
2. peripheral resistance X heart rate.
3. heart rate X stroke volume.
4. Systolic pressure – diastolic pressure.

Subtopic:  Human Heart: Cardiac Cycle |
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Also sometimes called as the ‘widow maker’ the anterior interventricular artery is a branch of the
1. left circumflex artery.
2. right anterior descending artery.
3. left coronary artery.
4. right coronary artery.

Subtopic:  Human Heart: Double Circulation |
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What is most likely to happen if the SA node suddenly stops generating the impulse?
1. The heart will stop.
2. The ventricles will contract, but the atria will stop.
3. Another part of the heart, possibly the AV node, will become the pacemaker.
4. The atria will keep contracting, but the ventricles will stop.

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Identify the correct statement regarding the cardiac muscle:
1. Cardiac muscle does not have sarcoplasmic reticulum.
2. Cardiac muscle has a plateau phase in repolarization called the plateau phase.
3. Cardiac muscle has a shorter refractory period than skeletal muscle.
4. Depolarization of cardiac muscle occurs when K+ and Na+ diffuse into the cell.

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A slower heart rate or bradycardia would most likely be the result of:
1. ectopic action potentials in the atria
2. damage to the tricuspid valve
3. excessive sympathetic stimulation
4. excessive parasympathetic stimulation

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The location of the human heart is most accurately described as:

1. mediastinum of the lungs.
2. mediastinum of the pericardium.
3. mediastinum, which is located in the thoracic cavity.
4. thoracic cavity, which is located in the mediastinum.
Subtopic:  Human Heart: Gross Anatomy |
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Pericardial fluid is the serous fluid secreted by the serous layer of the pericardium into the pericardial cavity and it serves to:
1. reduce friction between the pericardial membranes.
2. lubricate the heart valves.
3. replace any blood that is lost.
4. provide oxygen and nutrients to the endocardium.

Subtopic:  Human Heart: Gross Anatomy |
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All cardiac veins empty into the ______, which then empties into the ______.
1. coronary sinus; left atrium
2. coronary sinus; right atrium
3. great cardiac vein; right atrium
4. great cardiac vein; left atrium

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The right ventricle of the heart pumps blood into the:

 
1. pulmonary circulation 2. systemic circulation
3. coronary circulation 4. portal circulation
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What exactly is an auricle?
1. a sphincter present in an arteriole.
2. an extension of the atrial wall.
3. part of a heart valve.
4. part of nodal tissue of the heart.

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