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Cardiovascular System Jeopardy Category 1 Circulation 2 Blood Vessels 3 Heart 4 Blood & Blood Parts 5 Cardio-Vascular Infections 10 40 20 50 30 x

Category 1 Circulation 10 points Which of the following is not a division of the circulatory system? a. Brain c. Heart b. Blood d. Blood Vessels Category 1 Circulation 10 points Category 1 - 10 Answer...

Category 1 Circulation 10 points Which of the following is not a division of the circulatory system? a. Brain c. Heart b. Blood d. Blood Vessels Category 1 Circulation 10 points Home

Category 1 - Circulation From the following choices, pick the choice that is NOT a type of circulation. A. Coronary Circulation B. Pharyngeal Circulation C. Pulmonary Circulation D. Systemic Circulation Category 1 - Circulation 20 points Category 1 - 20 Answer...

Category 1 - Circulation From the following choices, pick the choice that is NOT a type of circulation. A. Coronary Circulation B. Pharyngeal Circulation C. Pulmonary Circulation D. Systemic Circulation Category 1 - Circulation 20 points Home

Category 1 - Circulation The movement of blood from the heart, to the lungs, & back to the heart is known as which type of circulation? A. Coronary Circulation B. Pharyngeal Circulation C. Pulmonary Circulation D. Systemic Circulation Category 1 - Circulation 30 points Answer...

Category 1 - Circulation The movement of blood from the heart, to the lungs, & back to the heart is known as which type of circulation? C Pulmonary Circulation Category 1 - Circulation 30 points Home

Category 1 - Respiration DOUBLE JEOPARDY! :) Arrange the sequence of events for a drop of blood returning from the rest of the body into the vena cava. 1. Pulmonary Artery 2. Pulmonary Vein 3. Lungs 4. Right Ventricle Right Atrium A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 B. 3, 5, 1, 2, 4 C. 5, 4, 1, 3, 2 D. 4, 3, 2, 1, 5 Category 1 - Respiration 40x2 = 80 points Answer...

Category 1 - Respiration DOUBLE JEOPARDY! :) Arrange the sequence of events for a drop of blood returning from the rest of the body into the vena cava. 1. Pulmonary Artery c 2. Pulmonary Vein 3. Lungs 4. Right Ventricle 5. Right Atrium 5, 4, 1, 3, 2 Category 1 - Respiration 40x2 = 80 points Home

Category 1 - Circulation The movement of blood to the tissues of the body, except the heart and lungs is known as which type of circulation? A. Coronary Circulation B. Pharyngeal Circulation C. Pulmonary Circulation D. Systemic Circulation Category 1 - Circulation 50 points Answer...

Category 1 - Circulation The movement of blood to the tissues of the body, except the heart and lungs is known as which type of circulation? Systemic Circulation Category 1 - Circulation 50 points Home

Category 2 - Blood Vessels The hollow tubes that circulate your blood are known as: a. Red Blood Cells b. White Blood Cells c. Blood Platelets d. Blood Vessels Category 2 - Blood Vessels 30 points Answer...

Category 2 - Blood Vessels The hollow tubes that circulate your blood are known as: a. Red Blood Cells b. White Blood Cells c. Blood Platelets d. Blood Vessels Category 2 - Blood Vessels 30 points Home

The aorta is an example of which blood vessel? Capillary Artery Vein Vena Cava Category 2 - Blood Vessels 20 points Answer...

artery The aorta is an example of which blood vessel? Category 2 - Blood Vessels 20 points Home

Category 2 - Blood Vessels _____ carry blood away from the heart, while _____ carry blood back to the heart. Capillaries, Veins Arteries, Veins Veins, Arteries Veins, Capillaries Category 2 - Blood Vessels 30 points Answer...

Category 2 - Blood Vessels ARTERIES carry blood away from the heart, while VEINS carry blood back to the heart. Category 2 - Blood Vessels 30 points Home

Category 2 - Blood Vessels Double Jeopardy Which type of blood vessel is tough on the outside but extremely smooth on the inside? Capillary Artery Vein Vena Cava Category 2 - Blood Vessels 40 • 2 = 80 points Answer...

Category 2 - Blood Vessels Double Jeopardy Which type of blood vessel is tough on the outside but extremely smooth on the inside? ARTERIES Category 2 - Blood Vessels 40 • 2 = 80 points Home

Category 2 - BLOOD VESSELS This type of blood vessel contains valves to keep blood flowing in one direction. Capillary Artery Vein Vena Cava Category 2 - BLOOD VESSELS 50 points Answer...

Category 2 - BLOOD VESSELS This type of blood vessel contains valves to keep blood flowing in one direction. Veins Category 2 - BLOOD VESSELS 50 points Home

a. Arteries c. Ventricles b. Atriums d. Valves The two lower chambers of the heart that contract at the same time are the: a. Arteries c. Ventricles b. Atriums d. Valves Category 3 - Heart 40 points Answer...

a. Arteries c. Ventricles b. Atriums d. Valves The two lower chambers of the heart that contract at the same time are the: a. Arteries c. Ventricles b. Atriums d. Valves Category 3 - Heart 40 points Home

a. Arteries c. Ventricles b. Atriums d. Valves The two upper chambers of the heart that contract at the same time are the: a. Arteries c. Ventricles b. Atriums d. Valves Category 3 - Heart 50 points Answer...

a. Arteries c. Ventricles b. Atriums d. Valves The two upper chambers of the heart that contract at the same time are the: a. Arteries c. Ventricles b. Atriums d. Valves Category 3 - Heart 50 points Home

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! x Category 3 - Heart 30 points Answer...

DOUBLE JEOPARDY! x Category 3 - Heart 30 points Home

Double Jeopardy: X Category 3 - Heart (40 pt x2) 80 points Answer...

Double Jeopardy: X Category 3 - Heart (40 pt x2) 80 points Home

X Category 3 - Heart 50 points Answer...

X Category 3 - Heart 50 points Home

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts This blood cell carries oxygen from the lungs to all cells. White Blood Cells Red Blood Cells Platelets Plasma Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 10 points Answer...

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts This blood cell carries oxygen from the lungs to all cells. Red Blood Cells Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 10 points Home

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts Blood cells that help stop bleeding are known as..? White Blood Cells Red Blood Cells Platelets Plasma Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 20 points Answer...

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts Blood cells that help stop bleeding are known as..? Blood Platelets Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 20 points Home

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts This material carries the blood cells around the body. White Blood Cells Red Blood Cells Platelets Plasma Double Jeopardy! Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 30 x 2 = 60 points Answer...

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts This material carries the blood cells around the body. Blood Plasma Double Jeopardy! Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 30 x 2 = 60 points Home

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts Which type of blood is the universal receiver, meaning that blood type accepts any kind of blood type? a. O c. A b. AB d. B Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 40 points Answer...

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts Which type of blood is the universal receiver, meaning that blood type accepts any kind of blood type? a. O c. A b. AB d. B Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 40 points Home

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts Which blood type is the universal donor, meaning that blood type can be donated to any blood type? O c. A b. B d. AB Double Jeopardy Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 50 x 2 = 100 points Answer...

Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts Which blood type is the universal donor, meaning that blood type can be donated to any blood type? O c. A b. B d. AB Double Jeopardy Category 4 - Blood & Blood Parts 50 x 2 = 100 points Home

Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections Low blood pressure is known as _____ while high blood pressure is known as ______. Arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis Atherosclerosis, arteriosclerosis Hypotension, hypertension Hypertension, hypotension Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections 10 points Answer...

Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections Low blood pressure is known as Hypotension while high blood pressure is known as Hypertension C Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections 10 points Home

Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections Changes in the walls of large arteries consisting of lipid deposits on the artery walls, caused by progressive hypertension. Arteriosclerosis Atherosclerosis Hypotension Hypertension Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections 20 points Answer...

Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections Changes in the walls of large arteries consisting of lipid deposits on the artery walls, caused by progressive hypertension. Artherosclerosis Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections 20 points Home

Filling of blood vessels with fatty deposits leads to this A. Coronary Artery Disease B. Atherosclerosis C. Arteriosclerosis D. Congestive Heart Failure Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections 30 points Answer...

Filling of blood vessels with fatty deposits leads to this Coronary Artery Disease Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections 30 points Home

Category 5 - Respiratory Infections One side of the heart fails, overworking the other side, until the heart stops working altogether A. Coronary Artery Disease B. Atherosclerosis C. Arteriosclerosis D. Congestive Heart Failure Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 40 points Answer...

One side of the heart fails, overworking the other side, until the heart stops working altogether Congestive Heart Failure Category 5 - Respiratory Infections 40 points Home

Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections This inflammation is any of a number of porliferative and degenerative changes in the arteries leading to their decreased elasticity. A. Coronary Artery Disease B. Atherosclerosis C. Arteriosclerosis D. Congestive Heart Failure Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections 50 points Answer...

Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections This inflammation is any of a number of porliferative and degenerative changes in the arteries leading to their decreased elasticity. Arteriosclerosis Category 5 - Cardiovascular Infections 50 points Home