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HAPSemester II Exam Review Game
CardiovasculCardiovascular Systemar System
Respiratory System
Digestive System
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1 point 1 point 1 point 1 point
2 points 2 points 2 points 2 points
3 points 3 points 3 points 3 points
4 points 4 points 4 points 4 points
5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points
Put the following in order…l. ventricle, r. ventricle, pulmonary
v., pulmonary a., lungs, mitral valve, tricuspid valve, aorta, body cells, pulmonary valve,
aortic valve, r. atria, l. atria, vena cavas.1 point Check
What is r. atria, tricuspid valve, r. ventricle, pulmonary valve, pulmonary a., lungs, pulmonary v., l. atria, mitral
valve, l. ventricle, aortic valve, aorta, body cells, vena
cavas?
1 point Back to Category Slide
Describe the conduction system of the heart.
2 points Check
What is SA node, junctional fibers, AV
node, Bundle of His (AV bundle), Purkinje fibers?
2 points Back to Category Slide
The three major blood vessels that branch off
of the aortic arch.
3 points Check
What is brachiocephalic, left common carotid, and
left subclavian?
3 points Back to Category Slide
The vein that collects blood from all of the major organs in the
abdomen and delivers it to the liver.
4 points Check
What is the hepatic portal vein?
4 points Back to Category Slide
The major difference between veins and
arteries is located in this muscular layer.
5 points Check
5 points Back to Category Slide
What is the tunica media?
High levels of this molecule in the body will cause breathing patterns to change.
1 point Check
What are CO2 molecules?
1 point Back to Category Slide
The law that supports air movement within the lungs and the blood.
2 points Check
What is Boyle’s Law?
2 points Back to Category Slide
The maximum amount of air that can be exhaled
after taking in the deepest breath
possible.
3 points Check
What is the vital lung capacity?
3 points Back to Category Slide
This section of the brain regulates breathing
rate. (Similar to the SA node in the heart)
4 points Check
What is the pneumotaxic area?
4 points Back to Category Slide
The three ways carbon dioxide can be
transported from cells to the lungs.
5 points Check
What are in the plasma, red blood cells or as a bicarbonate ion?
5 points Back to Category Slide
Three of the four basic regions of the stomach that contain rugae or small muscular folds.
1 point Check
What are cardiac, fundic, body and pyloric regions?
1 point Back to Category Slide
The pancreas produces pancreatic lipase which is used to break down
this type of food molecule.
2 points Check
What is lipids or fats?
2 points Back to Category Slide
List three functions of the liver.
3 points Check
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What are carbohydrate, lipid and protein
metabolism, storage, blood filtering,
detoxification, and secretion of bile?
The name of the sphincter that regulates
food leaving the stomach into the small
intestine.
4 points Check
4 points Back to Category Slide
What is the pyloric sphincter?
This small pouch-like tube that intersects the
small and large intestine.
5 points Check
What is the appendix?
5 points Back to Category Slide
Erythropoietin is produced in the liver and kidneys, but transported to this
so red blood cells can be produced.
1 point Check
What is red bone marrow?
1 point Back to Category Slide
The three muscles that make up the “hamstring”.
2 points Check
What are biceps femoris, semimembranosis, and
semitendonosis?
2 points Back to Category Slide
The process a white blood cell uses to leave
the blood vessel and move to an infection
site.
3 points Check
What is diapedesis?
3 points Back to Category Slide
List two agonists for extending your knee. (4
possible)
4 points Check
What are rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus
medialis, vastus intermedius?
4 points Back to Category Slide
The four muscles that make up the rotator cuff in your shoulder. (SITS)
5 points Check
What are supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor,
and subscapularis?
5 points Back to Category Slide