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PCAT Biology Vascular Systems In Animals And Plants
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1. Innervates the heart via the cervical and upper thoracic ganglia and causes an increase in the ehart rate
Root
Sympathetic System
Cnidarians
Dorsal Vessel
2. Converge into venules and eventually into veins - leading deoxygenated blood back toward the heart
Lymphocytes
Capillaries
Veins
Apical Meristem
3. Where blood flows through in arthropods
Type O
Heart
Dorsal Vessel
Root
4. Located at the tips of roots and stems where division leads to increase in length
Lymphocytes
Lymph
Apical Meristem
Arterioles
5. Leukocytes that migrate from the blood to tissue - where they mature into stationary cells
Interferons
Thromboplastin
Macrophages
Dorsal Vessel
6. 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
Antigens
Type AB
Systole
Gamma Globulin
7. Have open circulatory systems in which blood (interstitial fluid) is in direct contact with the body tissues -blood is circulated primarily by body movements
Cardiac Output
Arthropods
Parasympathetic system
White Blood Cells (WBC)
8. Involves cells that combat fungal and viral infection
Adrenal Medulla
Cell-Meediated Immunity
Platelet Plug
Macrophages
9. Tissue involved in storage of nutrients and plant support
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Aorta
Pith
Type O
10. Carry oxygenated blood from the lungs to the heart
Pulmonary veins
Arteries
Aorta
Secrum
11. Blood is confined to blood vessel
Arthropods
Closed Circulatory System
Erthrocytes (red blood cells RBC)
Aorta
12. Lined in passages - which filter and trap foreign particles
Vascular Bundles
Arteries
Xylem
Mucous-Coated Epithelia
13. Inappropriate response to certain foods and pollen that cause the body to form antibodies and release histamine
Lymphatic System
Pith
Rh factor
Allergic reactions
14. Responsible for generating the force that propels systematic circulation and pumps against a higher resistance
Mitral Valve
Aortic Loops
Left Ventricle
Dorsal Vessel
15. The driving force of the circulatory system
Interferons
Systole
Heart
Meristem
16. Specialized of the root epidermis with thin-walled projections increase the surface area for absorption of water and minerals from the soil
Capillary Walls
Root Hairs
Antigens
Structure of a Woody Stem
17. Thick-walled - muscular - elastic vessels that transport oxygenated blood away from the heart
Secrum
Arteries
Aorta
Capillary action
18. 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
Cardiac Output
Left Ventricle
Phloem
Systole
19. Primary organ of transport in the plant
Right Side of Heart
Arthropods
Macrophages
Stem
20. 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
Semilunar valves
Cambium
Arteries
Antibodies
21. Converts fibrinogen (another plasma protein) into fibrin
Arteries
Thrombin
Cnidarians
Thromboplastin
22. Released by injured cells - which causes blood vessels to dilate - thereby increasing blood flow to the damaged region
Rh+ Fetus
Atria
Histamine
Dorsal Vessel
23. Water entering the root hairs exerts a pressure that pushes water up the stem
Root Pressure
Lymphocytes
Macrophages
Veins
24. Actively dividing - undifferentiated cells of a plant
Inflammatory Response
Capillaries
Meristem
Root Hairs
25. Initiated by the body in response to physical damage and often accompanied by fever
Inflammatory Response
Protozoans
Sapwood
Structure of a Woody Stem
26. Physical barier against bacterial invasion
Skin
Sapwood
Histamine
Atrioventricular Valves
27. Exchange of gases - nutrients - and cellular waste products occurs via diffusion across this
Capillary Walls
Root Hairs
Contraction Phases
Blood Vessels
28. Carries impuls of AV node which branches into the right and left bundle branches - and through the Purkinje fibers in the walls of ventircles - generating a strong contraction
AV bundle (bundle of His)
Macrophages
Type AB
Structure of a Woody Stem
29. Blood transports nutrients and O2 to tissue and wastes and CO2 from tissue -transport of gases - transport of nutrients and wste - and clotting
Functions of Circulatory System
Adrenal Medulla
Semilunar valves
Right Side of Heart
30. Two lower chambers of the heart -extremely muscular
Histamine
Leukocytes
Closed Circulatory System
Ventricles
31. Valve on the left side of the heart that has two cusps
Cnidarians
Mitral Valve
Lymphocytes
Skin
32. Include arteries - veins - and capilleries
Pith
Blood Vessels
Arterioles
Left Side of Heart
33. Used to lower the immune response to transplants and decrease the likelihood of rejection
Sinoatrial (SA) node
Dorsal Vessel
Immunosuppressing drugs
Lymph nodes
34. Liquid portion of the blood -aqueous mixture of nutrients - salts - respiratory gases - wastes - hormones - and blood proteins -components are erythrocytes - leukocytes - and platelets
Parasympathetic system
Systole
Xylem
Plasma
35. Responsible for the proliferationof antibodies after exposure to antigens
Humoral Immunity
Type AB
Lymphatic System
Left Ventricle
36. Valve on the right side of the heart has three cusps
Tricuspid Valve
Allergic reactions
Clots
Rh+ Fetus
37. 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
Vaccination
Cambium
Sinoatrial (SA) node
Stem
38. Have body walls that are two cells thick -all cels are direct contact with either the internal or external environments so there is no need for a specialized circulatory system
Type AB
Structure of a Woody Stem
Atrioventricular (AV) Node
Cnidarians
39. Cardiac muscle contracts rhythmically without stimulation from the nervous system - producing impulses that spread through its internal conducting system
Mechanism and Control
Allergic reactions
Macrophages
Tricuspid Valve
40. Pumps oxygenated blood into systemic circulation (throughout the body)
Root Hairs
Granulocytes
Right Side of Heart
Left Side of Heart
41. Run up and down the stem at the center and contains xylem - phloem - and cambium cells
Root
Capillaries
Mitral Valve
Vascular Bundles
42. Fluid left after blood clotting
Pores
Secrum
Allergic reactions
Diastole
43. With the aid of its cofactors calcium and Vitamin K - converts the inactive plasma protein prothrombin to its active form - thrombin
Platelet Plug
Root
Left Ventricle
Thromboplastin
44. Functions to absorb materials through the root hairs and anchor the plant -provide storage for energy reserves
Functions of Circulatory System
Cambium
Root
Antigens
45. Involves the production of antibodies and cell-mediated immunity
Lymphatic System
Arteries
Parasympathetic system
Humoral Immunity
46. Secondary circulatory system distinct from the cardiovascular circulation - =vessels transport lymph to the cardiovascular system - thereby keeping fluid levels in the body constant
Tricuspid Valve
Lymphatic System
Pulmonary veins
Left Side of Heart
47. Attracted to the injury site phagocytize antigenic material
White Blood Cells (WBC)
Pulmonary Arteries
Granulocytes
Arthropods
48. Another antigen that may be present on the surface of red blood cells
Oxyhemoglobin
Rh factor
Macrophages
Blood Vessels
49. Branch into microscopic capillaries
Arterioles
Arthropods
Root Hairs
Leukocytes
50. Two upper chambers of the heart -thin walled
Allergic reactions
Type O
Atria
Macrophages
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