C. Repolarization. 148.What effectrvill the electrosti- 152. In an experimenton a mammal
A. Decreaseof the frequencyof con- D. Contraction. mulationof baroreceptors of carotidsinus by the destructionof a certain heart tractions. E. Relaxation. lea(to in an experimenton a dog? structurethe conductionof excitement B. Decreaseof the forceof contractions. (! Expansionof vessels. from atriums to 'i'entriclesis slopped. C. Increaseof the frequencyof con- 145. Beforea competitiona sports- B. Vasoconstriction. What heartstructure is destroyed? tractions. man hasgot the increaseof arteriotony C. Increaseof the frequency of heart- A. Cruraof His' bundle. D In.r"^" of the frequencyand force \l and frequencyof heartbeats.By the in- beats. B. Sinoatrialnode. ot contractlons. fluenceof what parts of the CNS is it D.lncreaseof the minutevolumeof C . H i s 'b u n d l e . E. Decreaseof the frequencYand forceof contractions. possible ' to explain thesechanges? blood. @. At.iou"ntricularnode. E. lncreaseof systolicvolume. E. Purkinje'sfibres. @, Cortex of largehemisPheres. 142.The ECG of a Patientshowedthe F. M"dullu oblongata. C. Mesencephalon. 1,t9. The frequencyof heartbeats of 153.While examininga personit was increaseof the duration of ?"wave.The D. DiencePhalon. a manis constantlyat the levelof 40 per determined that his minutc volumeof increasingof this index wascausedby the E. Hypothalamus. min. What structure is the conductor blood is 3500 ml, systolicvolume - diminishingspeedof certainprocesses in are these? of the rhythm? 50 ml. What frequencyof heart beats ventricles.What processes and repolarization. 146.What compensatory mechanisms A . I { i s 'b u n d l e . doesthis man have? A. Depolarization arise when a healthY PersonPasses B. Sinoatrialnode. A . 9 0 p e rm i n . @ nepotarization. from a lying Positionto a standing @ Atriou"ntricularnode. B . 6 0 p e rm i n . C. Depolarization. position? D. Crura of His' bundle. C . 5 0 p e rm i n . D. ContracLion. A. Declineof diastolicarteriotony. E. Purkinje'sfibres. D . 8 0 o e rm i n . E. Relaxation. B. Decreaseof the fiequencyof heartbeats. @ zo per min. (O In..*t" of the frequency of heartbeats. 150.A reflexcardiacarresthappened 143. What changesin the isolated b. D".t.ut" of the tone of vessels. during a surgicaloperationon the or- 154. When analysingan ECG it is heart of a frog can be expectedafter E. Decrease of common PeriPheral gansof abdominalcavity.Whereis the determinedthat the du ration of the introducingsurplus amountof calcium resistance. centerof this reflexlocated? cardiaccyclcof a personis 1 sec.What chlorideinto perfusionsolution? A. In the diencephalon. frequencyof heartbeatsper minutedoes A. Decrease of the forceof contractions. 1,t7. The speedof the conductionof B. In the spinalcord. the personhave? @ Io.."ut" of the frequencyand force of contractions. excitementthrough the atriovenlricular C. In the mesencephalon. @eo node of a healthYgrown-uPis 0.02- @tn th" medullaoblongata. 8.50. C. Increaseof the frequencyof con- 0.05 m/s. What processdoesthe atrio- E. In the cortexof largehemispheres. c . 7 0 . tractions. ventriculardelaYProvide? D .80. D.Increaseof the forceof contractiors. A. Sufficient force of auricles con- 151.During the research of the iso- E. 100. E. Cardiacarrestin diastole. traction. lated cardiomyocyteit rvasdctermined B. Simultaneityof the contractionol that it doesn'tgeneratethe impulsesof 155. It is necessary to examinethe 144. The ECG of a Patient showed both auricles. excitationautomatically.What struc- elasticityof a person'slargearterial ves- the increaseof the durationof the Q-I C. Simultaneityof the contractionof ture is the cardiomyocytegot from? sels.Which of the instrumentalmethodsof interval. The increasingof this index both ventricles. A. From the atriovenlricularnode. researchis it better to use for this pur- was causedby the diminishingspeedof What 6) S"qu"n.eof the contractionof au- I Fromthe sinoatrialnode. pose? certainprocesses in the ventricles. Xl", und ventricies. QFrom the ventricles. A. Electrocardiography. processes are these? A. Depolarization. E. Sufficient forceof the contraction D.From the His' bundle. @. spnygrography. '8. From C. Phonocardiography. and repolarization. of ventricles. the Purkinie'sfibres. @ O"potutization