Chapter 13 Review Glencoe Green Science
The liquid part of the blood is called ________. plasma platelets hemoglobin white blood cells
Oxygen is carried from your lungs to the rest of your body by ___ white blood cells hemoglobin capillaries nuclei
_____ help the blood clot. white blood cells lymph vessels antigens platelets
The force of the blood on the walls of blood vessels is called _____ blood pressure lymph nodes cholesterol hypertension
In systemic circulation, blood returns from your body through the inferior vena cava to the _____. left atrium left ventricle right atrium right ventricle
In pulmonary circulation, blood flows through 2 organs, the brain and heart heart and kidneys heart and liver heart and lungs
Blood in the veins, except pulmonary veins, is____ high in oxygen low in wastes low in oxygen high in nutrients
Anemia is a disorder where there are too few _____ in the blood. lymphocytes red blood cells white blood cells platelets
The purpose of white blood cells in the body is to _____ dilute the red blood cells help platelets work fights bacteria, viruses and other invaders keep the blood from clotting
In the pulmonary circuit, the _______ is/are high in oxygen. pulmonary artery pulmonary veins inferior vena cava the bicuspid valve
Arteries carry blood _____ away from the heart to the heart from the feet to the heart between the atrium and ventricle
The blood vessels that contain valves to keep blood moving in the right direction are called _____ arteries capillaries veins ventricles
These blood vessels are where the diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide occur. arteries capillaries veins ventricles
What would happen if someone with type A+ blood received a transfusion from a person with type B- blood? nothing the blood would thicken the blood would clot the blood would get thinner
If you run for 10 minutes, your heart rate will ____ decrease increase stay the same skip a beat
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