The valve located between the right atrium and the right ventricle is the:

What will be an ideal response?


tricuspid AV valve

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Predict what would happen if a lung's visceral membrane were pulled away from its parietal membrane still attached to the chest wall.

a. Loss of membrane adhesive force would cause lung collapse. b. Excess serous fluid would quickly accumulate in the newly formed space. c. Only the parietal membrane would continue producing serous fluid. d. The lung would get much larger than normal when inhaling air.

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Which answer lists the steps of enzyme action in correct order?

A. Formation of enzyme-substrate complex, induced fit, formation or breakage of chemical bonds, release of product B. Induced fit, formation or breakage of chemical bonds, formation of enzyme-substrate complex, release of product C. Induced fit, formation of enzyme-substrate complex, formation or breakage of chemical bonds, release of product D. Formation or breakage of chemical bonds, induced fit, formation of enzyme-substrate complex, release of substrate

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In the cardiac cycle,

A. the right atrium and the right ventricle contract simultaneously. B. the left atrium contracts before the right atrium. C. all four chambers of the heart contract at the same time. D. all four chambers of the heart are in diastole at the same time.

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Myocardial infarction can lead to what type of shock?

A) Cardiogenic B) Obstructed venous return C) Neurogenic D) Hypovolemic E) Venous pooling (vascular)

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