Physiology 1021 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Adrenergic Receptor, Atrial Natriuretic Peptide, Vasoconstriction

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Midterm: 1 hour, 35 questions (non-cumulative) *pages 114-214. 1: which of the following blood vessels contribute the most to total cross- Increases in which of the following parameters will increase blood flow? (pg. Difference in pressure between two points of a vessel + radius of a blood vessel sectional area of all blood vessels in the body? (pg. 195) total cross-sectional area is taking all and looking at the area. Arterioles going away from the blood so there is a lot of blood pressure for starling forces (kf=1): Nfm = kf[(pc pic) ( p- if): calculate the net fluid movement across the capillary with the following values. Increased co2 and epinephrine binding to beta receptors will increase blood flow: there is a sudden decrease in mean arterial pressure (map). The sympathetic nervous system will be activated to increase map + vasoconstriction of blood vessels will increase total peripheral resistance.

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