Jeopardy! Cardiovascular System: Blood and Heart

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Jeopardy! Cardiovascular System: Blood and Heart

Choose Your Question 200 400 600 800 1000 Human Heart I Human Heart II Final Human Heart I Human Heart II Blood Blood Types Terms I Terms II 200 400 600 800 1000

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FINAL JEOPARDY Category- The answer is….

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Answers Human Heart I Human Heart II Blood Blood Types Terms I Final Jeopardy Answer- Human Heart I Human Heart II Blood Blood Types Terms I Terms II Atria Ventricles Erythrocytes Type O blood Plasma Systole Systemic circulation Pulmonary Circulation Fibrinogen Type AB blood Tachycardia Distole Tricuspid and bicuspid valve Vena cava Neutrophils Spleen Bradycardia P wave Left coronary artery Coronary sinus Myeloid stem cells Plasmin Stroke volume T wave Epicardium, Myocardium, Endocardium Sinoatrial node (SA node) Erythropoetin Agglutination Cardiac output QRS complex

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Chambers of the heart that receive blood Human Heart I 200 Chambers of the heart that receive blood back

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Human Heart I 400 Circulatory division that delivers O2 rich blood to all body parts except the lungs back

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Also known as the atrioventricular valves Human Heart I 600 Also known as the atrioventricular valves back

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Human Heart I 800 Coronary blood vessel that divides into the circumflex branch and the anterior descending branch back

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The layers of the heart wall Human Heart I 1000 The layers of the heart wall back

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Chambers of the heart that pump blood out of the heart Human Heart II 200 Chambers of the heart that pump blood out of the heart back

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Circulatory division that takes O2 poor blood to the lungs Human Heart II 400 Circulatory division that takes O2 poor blood to the lungs back

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The largest vein in the human body Human Heart II 600 The largest vein in the human body back

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Human Heart II 800 The great and middle cardiac veins empty into the right atrium by way of ----------- back

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Human Heart II 1000 Pacemaker of the heart back

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Type of blood cell pictured here back

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Protein found in plasma that helps blood to clot back

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Most numerous white blood cells back

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Blood 800 Stem cells which differentiate into various blood cells EXCEPT lymphocytes back

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Blood 1000 Hormone which regulates erythropoiesis; released when O2 concentrations are low back

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Blood Types 200 Universal donor back

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Blood Types 400 Universal recipient back

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Organ where aged or damaged erythrocytes are broken down Blood Types 600 Organ where aged or damaged erythrocytes are broken down back

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This enzyme digests fibrin strands Blood Types 800 This enzyme digests fibrin strands back

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The clumping of foreign RBCs Blood Types 1000 The clumping of foreign RBCs back

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Terms I 200 Fluid portion of blood back

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Terms I 400 Rapid heart rate back

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Terms I 600 Slow heart rate back

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Amount of blood pumped through the ventricles in a single heart beat Terms I 800 Amount of blood pumped through the ventricles in a single heart beat back

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Amount of blood pumped in one minute Terms I 1000 Amount of blood pumped in one minute back

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Contraction of the heart chambers Terms II 200 Contraction of the heart chambers back

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Relaxation of the heart’s chambers Terms II 400 Relaxation of the heart’s chambers back

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Represents atrial depolarization Terms II 600 Represents atrial depolarization back

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Represents ventricular repolarization Terms II 800 Represents ventricular repolarization back

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Represents ventricular depolarization Terms II 1000 Represents ventricular depolarization back

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