The myocardium receives its blood supply directly from the:
a. Aorta
b. Coronary arteries
c. Coronary sinus
d. Pulmonary arteries

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The myocardium receives its blood supply directly from the:
a. Aorta
b. Coronary arteries
c. Coronary sinus
d. Pulmonary arteries
Total peripheral resistance:
a. is inversely proportional to the length of the vascular bed
b. increases in anemia
c. decreases in polycythemia
d. is inversely related to the diameter of the arterioles
Which of the following can lead to decreased venous return of blood to the heart?
a. An increase in blood volume
b. An increase in venous pressure
c. Damage to the venous valves
d. Increased muscular activity
Arterial blood pressure increases in response to:
a. increasing stroke volume
b. increasing heart rate
c. atherosclerosis
d. rising blood volume
e. all of these
The structure of a capillary wall differs from that of a vein or an artery because
a. it has two tunics instead of three
b. there is less smooth muscle
c. it has a single tunic—only the tunica intima
d. none of these
The baroreceptors in the carotid sinus and aortic arch are sensitive to
a. a decrease in CO₂
b. changes in arterial pressure
c. a decrease in O₂
d. all of these