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FunctionDiseasesEmergencies 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points PreventionStructure

These contain hemoglobin

What are red blood cells?

Blood is 55% this

What is plasma?

The heart is made up of two of these and two of these.

What are atriums and ventricles?

What are capillaries?

These are thin blood vessels.

Pacemaker is another word for this.

What is the sino- atrial node?

These carry blood away from the heart.

What are arteries?

These connect veins to capillaries.

What are venules?

These allow oxygen to leave the blood.

What are capillaries?

These clot to stop bleeding.

What are platelets?

This bonds to oxygen so that it can be transported throughout the body.

What is hemoglobin?

This can prevent almost every circulatory disease.

What is not smoking?

All cancers including Leukemia can be treated with this.

What is Chemotherapy?

Hypertension can be treated with these.

What is medication, eating healthy or exercise.?

This can be caused by sitting or standing for too long.

What is Deep Vein Thrombosis?

This disease is the only one of the five that involves a system other than Circulatory.

What is Leukemia?

This is cancer of the blood.

What is Leukemia?

This is a clot in a blood vessel.

What is Thrombosis?

This disease causes the arterial wall to thicken.

What is Atherosclerosis?

This disease is when the number of red blood cells and hemoglobin are low.

What is Anemia?

This disease is when the pressure of blood flow increases.

What is High Blood Pressure/ Hypertension?

When the heart looses function due to a blockage or spasm in an artery leading to the lack of oxygen and blood to the heart.

What is a heart attack?

When a part of the brain does not receive blood due to a blockage or rupture

What is a stroke?

Stroke caused by a clot blocking a blood vessel.

What is an Ischemic Stroke?

Stroke caused by bleeding in the brain or a rupture.

What is a Hemorrhagic Stroke?

Disc-shaped particles in the blood that aid clotting.

What are Platelets?

Make your wager

What is blood?

The Circulatory system is made up of mostly this.