The last series of Quiz to test your knowledge about Blood.
11. Blood is transported back to the heart via:
a. Arteries
b. Veins
c. Capilaries
12. Blood is transported from the heart to the body via:
a. Arteries
b. Veins
c. Capilaries
13. The amount of blood that the heart pumps out with each beat is referred to as:
a. Cardiac output
b. Heart rate
c. Stroke volume
14. The amount of blood that the heart pumps out each minute is referred to as:
a. Cardiac output
b. Heart rate
c. Stroke volume
15. Blood pressure is broken into two types of pressures-systolic and diastolic. Systolic blood pressure refers to:
a. The normal state of the heart
b. The greatest blood pressure when the heart is pumping
c. The lowest pressure when the heart is relaxing
16. Diastolic blood pressure refers to:
a. The normal state of the heart
b. The greatest blood pressure when the heart is pumping
c. The lowest pressure when the heart is relaxing
17. During exercise which one of the blood pressures would you expect to increase the most?
a. Systolic blood pressure
b. Diastolic blood pressure
c. They would both increase to the same amount
18. When plasma volume within the blood is reduced, the portion of formed elements increases. This is known as:
a. Plasma volume
b. Hemoconcentration
c. Artetial capacity
19. What is the pH value of blood at rest?
a. 6.4
b. 7.4
c. 8.4
20. The proportion of blood pumped out of the left ventricle at each beat is referred to as:
a. Blood distribution
b. Left ventricle pump
c. Ejection fraction
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Answers
11.b, 12.a, 13.c, 14.a, 15.b, 16.c, 17.a, 18.b, 19.b, 20.c