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Welcome to... A Game of X’s and O’s

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1 In the heart, the bottom two parts are called _______ and the top two parts are _____.

1 Ventricles - atria Home

2 Blood vessels that carry blood back to the heart are called _______.

2 veins

3 Organ containing four chambers enclosed by thick muscular walls.

3 heart

4 A network of ____ connect arteries and veins.

4 capillaries

5 Blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart are called ________.

5 arteries

6 Two categories of heart & circulatory problems are either _____ or ______.

6 Congenital or acquired

7 What are the one-way flaps that separate the top & bottom chambers of the heart?

7 valves

8 This is composed of the heart & blood vessels including arteries, veins & capillaries.

8 Circulatory system

9 If the valves do not close as they should, they make a blowing or whooshing sound. This is called a _______ _______.

9 Heart murmur