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JEOPARDY! The Heart Blood Blood Cells Blood Flow Vessels Cardiac Cycle 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
This chamber pumps blood out to the body Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
This thick layer of muscle helps to form the walls of the heart Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
A rapid heart beat is referred to as this, and will result in more waves on an ECG Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
When the right ventricle is full of blood, it contracts forcing this valve open Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
In the heart, the mixing of oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood is prevented by this Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The site of hematopoiesis Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
Hormones are found in this element Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The three functions of blood Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
Someone with type B blood could accept donations from these types Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
This type of fiber helps to form a mesh to trap red blood cells and platelets to form a clot Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
Of the formed elements, these blood cells are the only actual cells and function in immunity Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The biconcave shape of these cells allows for greater transfer of hemoglobin Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
Of the formed elements, these blood cells are the greatest in number Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
Someone with bone disease may have trouble producing these agranulocytes Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
This organ releases erythropoietin to stimulate production of new RBCs Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The pumping chambers Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
Blood from the pulmonary vein enters this chamber Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The larger of the two blood flow circuits Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The “lub” is caused by the closing of these valves Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
These heart strings prevent the AV valves from opening during ventricular contraction Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
These vessels carry blood toward the heart Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
These vessels bring oxygenated blood into the left atrium Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
These vessels are more elastic and have thicker walls to accommodate the high pressure flow Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
When our muscles contract, blood is squeezed through these vessels, with valves that keep blood flowing in one direction. Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The order in which blood travels through vessels Daily Double!!! The order in which blood travels through vessels Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
These cells are located in the right atrium and signal contraction of the heart Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
During this contraction phase, the aortic valve is open and ventricles pump blood out Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
Normal blood measure in millimeters of mercury Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
The cardiac cycle is regulated by this portion of the brain Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD
These conductive fibers are responsible for relaying cardiac impulses to the cells of the ventricles, which allow the ventricles to contract Template by Bill Arcuri, WCSD