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12 years ago
how the human heart could compensate for flow rate changes to maintain blood pressure?
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12 years ago
how the human heart could compensate for flow rate changes to maintain blood pressure?

Is this the exact question from the exercise? I can't find it anywhere.
ams8175 Author
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12 years ago
Yes, it is from the rewiew questions. Question 3 from activity 5.  Thanks!
Riks
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12 years ago
Yes, it is from the rewiew questions. Question 3 from activity 5.  Thanks!

Hmm, well question three from activity five asks:

Why does the glucose concentration in the urinary bladder become zero in these experiments?

Is this the one?
ams8175 Author
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12 years ago
PhysioEx 9.0 excerise 5 Cardiovascular dynamics?  In that section the review sheet questions on page 89 Activity 5 number 3.  Sorry for the confusion.
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12 years ago
PhysioEx 9.0 excerise 5 Cardiovascular dynamics?  In that section the review sheet questions on page 89 Activity 5 number 3.  Sorry for the confusion.

Ya, it's the question from the review sheet.
ams8175 Author
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12 years ago
Your on excercise 9 I need excercise 5. on page 89
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12 years ago
I'll help you out, but could you please upload your answers in the Notes section?

If the flow rate increases, the heart must pump faster to maintain blood pressure.

ams8175 Author
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12 years ago
I do my online so this is everything I've done.  That was the last question I needed to answer.

Exercise 5: Cardiovascular Dynamics: Activity 5: Studying the Effect of Blood Vessel Radius on Pump Activity Lab Report
Pre-lab Quiz Results
You scored 80% by answering 4 out of 5 questions correctly.
1. The heart is resting during
You correctly answered: c. ventricular diastole.
2. The right side of the heart pumps blood
You correctly answered: d. to the lungs.
3. The layer of the blood vessel that is stimulated by the autonomic nervous system is
Your answer : c. cardiac muscle.
Correct answer: b. smooth muscle.
4. In the experiment, the pump simulates
You correctly answered: b. the left ventricle of the heart.
5. If the right beaker simulates the flow of blood to the systemic circuit of the body, what do the right valve and flow tube
represent?
You correctly answered: d. aortic valve and aorta
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Experiment Results
Predict Question:
Predict Question: If you increase the flow tube radius, what will happen to the pump rate to maintain constant pressure?
Your answer : a. The pump rate will increase.
Stop & Think Questions:
When the piston of the pump reaches its lowest point, the volume remaining in the pump is the
You correctly answered: b. end systolic volume.
If you increase the right flow tube radius, what will happen to resistance and flow rate?
You correctly answered: b. Flow rate will increase and resistance will decrease.
If the left flow tube represents the pulmonary veins, what does the left source beaker represent?
You correctly answered: d. blood coming from the lungs
Experiment Data:
Flow (ml/min) Rad. L (mm) Rad. R (mm) Str. V (ml) Rate
(strokes/min)
Press. L (mm Hg) Press. Dif. R (mm Hg)
6607.2 3.5 3.0 70 94.9 40 40
9423.9 3.5 3.5 70 134.6 40 40
11882.5 3.5 4.0 70 169.8 40 40
13798.3 3.5 4.5 70 197.1 40 40
15198.7 3.5 5.0 70 217.1 40 40

1. The pump piston in the simulation is up during
You correctly answered: b. diastole.
2. The pump in the simulation represents the
You correctly answered: c. left ventricle.
3. The amount of blood flowing into the destination beaker (right beaker) with a single pump is called the
You correctly answered: d. stroke volume.
4. In this experiment, the increase in right flow tube radius resulted in
You correctly answered: b. an increase in flow rate, which increased the pump rate.
5. Which chamber should be present in the flow pattern of the experiment, given that the vessels and valves surrounding it
are present (the chamber was omitted from the experiment for simplicity)?
Your answer: b. right ventricle
Correct answer: d. left atrium
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12 years ago
Nice... if you have any other exercise, please post!
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