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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire Circulatory and Respiratory System .. 11/9/2018

£100 What is the main gas that you inhale when you breathe? Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £100 What is the main gas that you inhale when you breathe? A. Carbon dioxide B. Nitrogen C. Oxygen D. Water vapour 11/9/2018

£200 Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 What is the name given to the muscular pump which pumps blood around the body? A. Liver B. Heart C. Quadriceps D. Kidney 11/9/2018

£300 What is the name given to the upper chambers of the heart? Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £300 What is the name given to the upper chambers of the heart? A. Aorta B. Heart C. Atrium D. Ventricle 11/9/2018

£500 What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body? Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £500 What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body? A. Capillaries B. Arteries C. Veins D. Arterioles 11/9/2018

£1000 Which artery takes blood from the heart to the lungs? Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £1000 Which artery takes blood from the heart to the lungs? A. Vena Cava B. Pulmonary vein C. Aorta D. Pulmonary artery 11/9/2018

£2000 What is the diaphragm? A. A Bone B. A Muscle C. An organ Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £2000 What is the diaphragm? A. A Bone B. A Muscle C. An organ D. A membrane 11/9/2018

£4000 Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 What is the equation used to describe respiration? A. Energy + O2 +CO2 water + glucose B. Glucose + O2  energy + CO2 + water C. Energy = CO2 + O2 D. O2  CO2 max 11/9/2018

£8000 Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 What is tidal volume? A. The amount of air forcefully expired in one breath. B. The amount of air forcefully inspired in one breath. C. The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. D. The amount of air inhaled in one minute. 11/9/2018

£16000 What is systolic blood pressure? Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £16000 What is systolic blood pressure? A. The maximum pressure of the blood B. The pressure of the blood during the relaxation phase C. Pulse rate during exercise D. Normal healthy blood pressure 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £32000 Out of the following, what is the third place that inhaled air passes through? A. Bronchi B. Trachea C. Larynx D. Bronchioles 11/9/2018

£64000 Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 What is residual volume? A. The amount of air that you can breathe in or out with each breath B. The maximum amount of air to be forcefully exhaled in one breath C. The air that is left in the lungs after maximum exhalation D. How many breaths you take per minute 11/9/2018

£125000 Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 What is VO2 Max? A. The maximum amount of oxygen in the body B. The maximum amount of oxygen taken up and used in a minute C. The maximum amount of oxygen needed for a marathon D. The maximum amount of oxygen in the body when exercising 11/9/2018

£250000 What is total lung capacity? A. Tidal volume + vital capacity Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £250000 What is total lung capacity? A. Tidal volume + vital capacity B. Vital capacity + minute volume C. Vital capacity + respiratory rate D. Vital capacity + residual volume 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £500000 Minimum reading of the heart as it relaxes and fills with blood is known as ______________ pressure? A. Blood B. Systolic C. Diastolic D. Sphygmomanometer 11/9/2018

£1000000 What are thrombocytes? A. Platelets B. Red blood cells Ask the Audience Phone a Friend 50 - 50 £1000000 What are thrombocytes? A. Platelets B. Red blood cells C. Plasma D. Venules 11/9/2018

50 - 50 B. Nitrogen C. Oxygen 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £100. Hi Ermuntrude, what gas do we inhale when we breathe? Is it A. CO2 B. ammonia C. O2 or D. monoxide. Definitely C. Oxygen – 100% 11/9/2018

50 - 50 A. Liver B. Oxygen 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £200. Hi Victor, What is the name given to the muscular pump which pumps blood around the body? Is it A. Liver,B. Heart C. Quadriceps or D. Kidney. Sounds like it could be the heart. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 C. Atrium D. Ventricle 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £300. Hi Molly, What is the name given to the upper chambers of the heart? A. Aorta , B.Heart, C. Atrium or D. Ventricle. I have no idea. Sorry! 11/9/2018

50 - 50 A. Capillaries D. Arterioles 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £500. Hi Gwen, What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body?Is it A. Capillaries, B. Arteries C. Veins or D. Arterioles. Either A or D. I think it’s A. capillaries. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 C. Aorta D. Pulmonary artery 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £1000. Hi Marco, Which artery takes blood from the heart to the lungs? Is it A. Vena Cava, B. Pulmonary vein, C. Aorta or D. Pulmonary artery. Oh I know this, it’s definitely pulmonary artery. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 B. A muscle D. A membrane 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £2000. Hi Rebecca, What is the diaphragm? Is it A. a bone, B. a muscle, C. an organ or D. a membrane. I know that it moves up and down when you breathe, so I would guess B. a muscle, but I’m not 100% sure. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 A. Energy + O2 +CO2 water + glucose 50 - 50 A. Energy + O2 +CO2 water + glucose B. Glucose + O2  energy + CO2 + water 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £4000. Hi Stefan, What is the equation used to describe respiration? Is it… A. Energy + O2 +CO2 water + glucose B. Glucose + O2  energy + CO2 + water C. Energy = CO2 + O2 or D. O2  CO2 max I haven’t got a clue. Sorry, science was never my strong point. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 C. The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. D. The amount of air inhaled in one minute. 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £8000. Hi Veronica, What is tidal volume? Is it…… A. The amount of air forcefully expired in one breath. B. The amount of air forcefully inspired in one breath. C. The amount of air inspired and expired with each normal breath. D. The amount of air inhaled in one minute. I think it could be C. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 A. The maximum pressure of the blood 50 - 50 A. The maximum pressure of the blood B. The pressure of the blood during the relaxation phase 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £16000. Hi Karen, What is systolic blood pressure? Is it….. A. The maximum pressure of the blood B. The pressure of the blood during the relaxation phase C. Pulse rate during exercise or D. Normal healthy blood pressure Well I am a nurse! So it’s definitely A. The maximum pressure of the blood. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 A. Bronchi D. Bronchioles 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £32000. Hi Karen, Out of the following, what is the third place that inhaled air passes through? Is it A. Bronchi, B. Trachea, C. Larynx or D. Bronchioles. I know that air goes through the larynx and then the trachea so I would say either A or D. And I think that bronchioles are smaller parts of the bronchi so air goes through the bronchi first. So I am confident that the correct answer is A. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 A. The amount of air that you can breathe in or out with each breath C. The air that is left in the lungs after maximum exhalation 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £64000. Hi William, What is residual volume? Is it…….. A. The amount of air that you can breathe in or out with each breath B. The maximum amount of air to be forcefully exhaled in one breath C. The air that is left in the lungs after maximum exhalation D. How many breaths you take per minute I really don’t know mate! 11/9/2018

50 - 50 B. The maximum amount of oxygen taken up and used in a minute 50 - 50 B. The maximum amount of oxygen taken up and used in a minute D. The maximum amount of oxygen in the body when exercising 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £125000. Hi William, What is VO2 Max? Is it………. A. The maximum amount of oxygen in the body B. The maximum amount of oxygen taken up and used in a minute C. The maximum amount of oxygen needed for a marathon D. The maximum amount of oxygen in the body when exercising Definitely B. 100% 11/9/2018

50 - 50 A. Tidal volume + vital capacity 50 - 50 A. Tidal volume + vital capacity D. Vital capacity + residual volume 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £250000. Hi Bertha, What is total lung capacity? Is it……… A. Tidal volume + vital capacity B. Vital capacity + minute volume C. Vital capacity + respiratory rate or D. Vital capacity + residual volume I think its Vital capacity + residual volume but I would not gamble this sort of money on it. 11/9/2018

50 - 50 C. Diastolic D. Sphygmomanometer 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £500000. Hi Ezmarelda, Minimum reading of the heart as it relaxes and fills with blood is known as ______________ pressure? Is it……… A. Blood, B. Systolic, C. Diastolic or D. Sphygmomanometer. I think it’s B or C. But sphygmomanometer sounds familiar too. I’m sorry, I wouldn’t gamble. Take the money!! 11/9/2018

50 - 50 A. Platelets C. Plasma 11/9/2018

Ask the Audience 11/9/2018

Phone a Friend Ring, ring, ring, ring. Hello, this is Chris Tarrant on Who Wants To Be A Millionaire. I’ve got …….. here on £1000000. Hi Graham, What are thrombocytes? A. Platelets B. Red blood cells C. Plasma D. Venules I know that they are something to do with clotting of the blood but I couldn’t tell you which one is the correct answer. 11/9/2018