Cardiovascular/endocrine/lymphatic system exam outline Blood – Functions – protection, transport, regulation – Components – RBC’s and blood types – WBC’s.

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Cardiovascular/endocrine/lymphatic system exam outline Blood – Functions – protection, transport, regulation – Components – RBC’s and blood types – WBC’s types and functions Sickle cell disease Leukemia – cancer – Description, risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment

The heart and blood vessels Anatomy of the heart – Oxygenated/deoxygenated – Order of flow – Systole and diastole (including EKG) Arteries capillaries and veins – Differences – Functions

Exchange 4 areas – Tissues, lungs, kidneys, digestive tract How they occur and differences – Remember high to low concentration Conductance in the heart – SA node, AV node – EKG Blood pressure and heart rate – A bit about the activity we did

Alternative therapy I may ask you about your alternative therapy assignment Questions would have to be fairly general because you each researched something different

Lymphatic system Components (lymphatic fluid, vessels, nodes and organs) – Functions

Messages in the body 3 types – direct, paracrine, endocrine Endocrine – types of molecules – major organs Order of signals