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PCAT Biology Vascular Systems In Animals And Plants
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1. Inappropriate response to certain foods and pollen that cause the body to form antibodies and release histamine
Allergic reactions
Meristem
Arterioles
Arthropods
2. Water entering the root hairs exerts a pressure that pushes water up the stem
Root Pressure
Platelets
Dorsal Vessel
Humoral Immunity
3. Exchange of gases - nutrients - and cellular waste products occurs via diffusion across this
Closed Circulatory System
Root Pressure
Capillary Walls
Thrombin
4. Valve on the right side of the heart has three cusps
Apical Meristem
Rh factor
Sinoatrial (SA) node
Tricuspid Valve
5. Responsible for both of these immune mechanisms
Lymphocytes
Capillaries
Leukocytes
Functions of Circulatory System
6. Pumps oxygenated blood into systemic circulation (throughout the body)
Right Side of Heart
Arteries
Mucous-Coated Epithelia
Left Side of Heart
7. Two layers thick and are the actively dividing - undifferentiated cells that give rise to xylem and phloem cell layers; as they divide - the cells near the phloem differentiate into phloem cells - and the cells near the xylem differentiate into xylem
Cell-Meediated Immunity
Vascular Bundles
Cambium
Secrum
8. Universal recipient as it has neither anti-A nor anti-B antibodies
Type AB
Macrophages
Antibodies
Passive Immunity
9. Branches into a series of arteries
Clots
Active Immunity
Immunosuppressing drugs
Aorta
10. (earthworm) uses a closed circulatory system to deliver materials to cells that are not in direct contact with the external environment
Antigens
Thromboplastin
Contraction Phases
Annelids
11. Run up and down the stem at the center and contains xylem - phloem - and cambium cells
Right Side of Heart
Protozoans
Granulocytes
Vascular Bundles
12. Excess interstitial fluid
Macrophages
Dorsal Vessel
Immunosuppressing drugs
Lymph
13. Branch into arterioles
Left Side of Heart
Root Pressure
Right Side of Heart
Arteries
14. The production of antibodies during an immune response -can be conferred by vaccination
Active Immunity
Granulocytes
Tricuspid Valve
Structure of a Woody Stem
15. As water evaporates from the leaves of plants - a vacuum is created pulls water up the stem
Fibring
Humoral Immunity
Rh factor
Transpiration Pull
16. Epidermis (outer-bark) - cortex - phloem - cambium - xylem - and pith
Erythroblastosis Fetalis
Phloem
Structure of a Woody Stem
Closed Circulatory System
17. Fraction of the blood containing a wide variety of antibodies - that can be used to confer temporary protection against hepatitis and other diseases by passive immunity
Clots
Erythroblastosis Fetalis
Gamma Globulin
Heart
18. Composed of nonspecific and specific defense mechanisms
Sinoatrial (SA) node
Lymphatic System
Immune System
Platelets
19. Supply plant cells with nutrients and remove waste products
Clots
Capillary action
Transport Systems in Plants
Thromboplastin
20. Cell-surface proteins that are macromolecules that are foreign to the host organism and trigger an immune response ex: ABO group and the Rh factor
Adrenal Medulla
Allergic reactions
Human Cardiovascular System
Antigens
21. Transport deoxygenated blood from the heart to the lungs
Pulmonary Arteries
Left Ventricle
Thrombin
Plasma
22. The period during which the ventricles contract
Root Hairs
Systole
Lymphocytes
Lymph nodes
23. Modifies the rate of heart contraction
Cambium
Plasma
Autonomic Nervous System
Leukocytes
24. A small mass of specialized tissue located in the wall of the right atrium regulates/originates an ordinary cardiac contraction -spreads impulses through both atria - stimulating them to contract simultaneously
Sinoatrial (SA) node
Rh+ Fetus
Capillary action
Lymphatic System
25. Carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
Cambium
Pulmonary veins
White Blood Cells (WBC)
Oxyhemoglobin
26. Produced by cells under viral attack and diffuse to other cells - where they help prevent the spread of the virus
Interferons
Phloem
Transport Systems in Plants
Platelet Plug
27. Conducts impulse slowly - allowing enough time for atrial contraction and for the ventricles to fill with blood
Right Side of Heart
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Lymph
Type O
28. Involves cells that combat fungal and viral infection
Thromboplastin
Cell-Meediated Immunity
Arthropods
Root Hairs
29. Involves the transfer of antibodies produced by another individual or organism -acquired either passively or by injection
Sympathetic System
Histamine
Passive Immunity
Capillaries
30. Responsible for generating the force that propels systematic circulation and pumps against a higher resistance
Phloem
Arteries
Left Ventricle
Cambium
31. Branch into microscopic capillaries
Capillary action
Arterioles
Lymphocytes
Cardiac Output
32. Innervates the heart via the vagus nerve and causes a decrease in the heart rate
Left Side of Heart
Aorta
Sapwood
Parasympathetic system
33. Cardiac muscle contracts rhythmically without stimulation from the nervous system - producing impulses that spread through its internal conducting system
Leukocytes
Stem
Xylem
Mechanism and Control
34. Primary organ of transport in the plant
Fibring
Pores
Aorta
Stem
35. Responsible for the proliferationof antibodies after exposure to antigens
Lymphocytes
Allergic reactions
Blood Vessels
Humoral Immunity
36. Lined in passages - which filter and trap foreign particles
Left Ventricle
Passive Immunity
Thrombin
Mucous-Coated Epithelia
37. Two upper chambers of the heart -thin walled
Cnidarians
Pores
Cardiac Output
Atria
38. Valve on the left side of the heart that has two cusps
Pulmonary Arteries
Xylem
Capillaries
Mitral Valve
39. Coat the damaged area and trap blood cells to form a clot
Histamine
Leukocytes
Fibring
Macrophages
40. When hemoglobin bind to oxygen
Oxyhemoglobin
Dorsal Vessel
Veins
Mechanism and Control
41. Cell fragments that lack nuclei and are involved in clot formation -involved in injury repair
Secrum
Left Ventricle
Xylem
Platelets
42. Tissue involved in storage of nutrients and plant support
Functions of Circulatory System
White Blood Cells (WBC)
Aorta
Pith
43. Converge into venules and eventually into veins - leading deoxygenated blood back toward the heart
Lymphocytes
Capillaries
Immune System
Cambium
44. Leukocytes that phagocytize foreign matter and organisms such as bacteria
Atria
White Blood Cells (WBC)
Left Side of Heart
Veins
45. Defined as the total volume of blood the left ventricle pumps out per minute = heart rate (number of BPM) x stroke volume (volume of blood pumped out of the left ventricle per contraction)
Aorta
Cardiac Output
Atrioventricular Valves
Sympathetic System
46. Leukocytes that migrate from the blood to tissue - where they mature into stationary cells
Macrophages
Thrombin
Antigens
Fibrovascular Bundle
47. When platelets come into contact with the exposed collagen of a damaged vessel - they release a chemical chemical that causes neighboring platelets to adherer to one another
Platelet Plug
Rh+ Fetus
Pores
Active Immunity
48. Thin walled cells on the outside of the vascular bundle that transport nutrients down the stem -are living and include sieve tube cells and companion cells
Rh+ Fetus
Left Side of Heart
Sinuses
Phloem
49. Swellins along lyph vessels containing phagocytic cells that filter the lymph - removing and destroying foreign particles and pathogens
Fibrovascular Bundle
Capillary action
Lymph nodes
AV bundle (bundle of His)
50. Functions to absorb materials through the root hairs and anchor the plant -provide storage for energy reserves
Pulmonary Arteries
Sinoatrial (SA) node
Root
Vascular Bundles