GENZOO LAB Circulatory SYNCH
GENZOO LAB Circulatory SYNCH
GENZOO LAB Circulatory SYNCH
Synchronous Activity
I. Overview of the Circulatory System
In all animals, except a few simple types, the circulatory system is used to transport nutrients and gases through the
body. Simple diffusion allows some water, nutrient, waste, and gas exchange into primitive animals that are only a
few cell layers thick; however, bulk flow is the only method by which the entire body of larger more complex
organisms is accessed.
Questions:
1. Why are open circulatory systems advantageous to some animals?
A. They use less metabolic energy.
B. They help the animal move faster.
C. They do not need a heart.
D. They help large insects develop.
2. Some animals use diffusion instead of a circulatory system. Examples include:
A. birds and jellyfish
B. flatworms and arthropods
C. mollusks and jellyfish
D. None of the above
3. Blood flow that is directed through the lungs and back to the heart is called ________.
A. unidirectional circulation
B. gill circulation
C. pulmonary circulation
D. pulmocutaneous circulation
4. Describe a closed circulatory system.
Closed circulatory system is a circulatory system that has blood vessels wherein the blood is enclosed and not
flowing freely through the internal organs.
It is a kind of circulation where the oxygenated blood is delivered to a specific body part and picks up waste on its
way back to the heart.
Questions
6. White blood cells:
A. can be classified as granulocytes or agranulocytes
B. defend the body against bacteria and viruses
C. are also called leucocytes
D. All of the above
7. Platelet plug formation occurs at which point?
A. when large megakaryocytes break up into thousands of smaller fragments
B. when platelets are dispersed through the blood stream
C. when platelets are attracted to a site of blood1vessel damage
Questions
10. During the systolic phase of the cardiac cycle, the heart is ________.
A. contracting
B. relaxing
C. contracting and relaxing
D. filling with blood
11. Cardiac muscles are similar to skeletal muscle because:
A. they beat involuntarily
B. they are used for weight lifting
C. they pulse rhythmically
D. they are striated
12. How do arteries differ from veins?
A. Arteries have thicker smooth muscle layers to accommodate the changes in pressure from the heart.
B. Arteries carry blood.
C. Arteries have thinner smooth muscle layers and valves and move blood by the action of skeletal muscle.
D. Arteries are thin walled and are used for gas exchange.
13. What happens in capillaries?
The capillaries is where the crucial exchange of nutrients between the blood vessels and tissues happens.
Questions
14. High blood pressure would be a result of ________.
A. a high cardiac output and high peripheral resistance
B. a high cardiac output and low peripheral resistance
C. a low cardiac output and high peripheral resistance
D. a low cardiac output and low peripheral resistance
15. How does blood pressure change during heavy exercise?
Blood pressure rises during heavy exercise because the body needs more oxygen and the blood pumps more blood
into the body.