Baroreceptors that function in the regulation of blood pressure are located in the:
(a) Left ventricle
(b) Brainstem
(c) Carotid sinus
(d) Common iliac artery
(e) Pulmonary trunk
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Baroreceptors that function in the regulation of blood pressure are located in the:
(a) Left ventricle
(b) Brainstem
(c) Carotid sinus
(d) Common iliac artery
(e) Pulmonary trunk
The local control of blood flow due to the action of precapillary sphincters is:
(a) Vasomotion
(b) Autoregulation
(c) Selective resistance
(d) Turbulence
Large molecules such as peptides and proteins move into and out of the bloodstream by way of:
(a) Continuous capillaries
(b) Fenestrated capillaries
(c) Thoroughfare channels
(d) Venules
Identify the major arteries in the following diagram.
a. ___
b. ___
c. ___
d. ___
e. ___
f. ___
g. ___
h. ___
i. ___
The blood vessels that play the most important role in regulating blood pressure and blood flow to a tissue are the:
(a) Arteries
(b) Arterioles
(c) Veins
(d) Venules
(e) Capillaries