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Blood Vessels Parts of the Heart The Blood How the Heart Works The Heart Anything Goes $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

1 ~ $100 Answer These are the smallest type of blood vessels in the body.

1 ~ $100 Question What are capillaries?

1 ~ $200 Answer This type of blood vessel has the highest blood pressure and carry blood away from the heart.

1 ~ $200 Question What are arteries?

1 ~ $300 Answer These blood vessels contain valves to keep blood flowing in the proper direction and also return blood to the heart.

1 ~ $300 Question What are veins?

1 ~ $400 Answer This is the largest blood vessel in the body.

1 ~ $400 Question What is the aorta?

1 ~ $500 Answer These are the names of the blood vessels where deoxygenated blood is carried away from the heart and oxygenated blood is returned to the heart.

1 ~ $500 Question What are the pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins?

2 ~ $100 Answer The number of chambers in the heart.

2 ~ $100 Question What is 4?

2 ~ $200 Answer These are the top chambers of the heart.

2 ~ $200 Question What are the atria?

2 ~ $300 Answer These are the bottom chambers of the heart.

2 ~ $300 Question What are the ventricles?

2 ~ $400 Answer This is the structure that separates the right and left sides of the heart.

2 ~ $400 Question What is the septum?

2 ~ $500 Answer These are the structures that keep blood flowing in the correct direction in the heart.

2 ~ $500 Question What are valves?

3 ~ $100 Answer This is the liquid part of the blood.

3 ~ $100 Question What is plasma?

3 ~ $200 Answer This is the number of blood groups (including +/-).

3 ~ $200 Question What is 8?

3 ~ $300 Answer These are the 3 solid parts of the blood.

3 ~ $300 Question What are red blood cells, white bloods cells, and platelets?

3 ~ $400 Answer These are all the different blood types (including +/-).

3 ~ $400 Question What are A +, A -, B +, B -, AB +, AB -, O +, and O - ?

3 ~ $500 Answer This is what can happen if a person receives the wrong type of blood.

3 ~ $500 Question What are blood clots, blood cells bursting, and possible death?

4 ~ $100 Answer When the heart muscle does this, blood can flow into the atria.

4 ~ $100 Question What is relax?

4 ~ $200 Answer When the atria contract, this must be done to allow blood to flow into the ventricles.

4 ~ $200 Question What is the valves must open?

4 ~ $300 Answer This is what the ventricles must do to allow blood to leave them.

4 ~ $300 Question What is contract?

4 ~ $400 Answer These are a group of cells in the right atrium that are known as the pacemaker of the heart and control heart rate.

4 ~ $400 Question What is the sinoatrial (SA) node?

4 ~ $500 Answer This is the function of the Purkinje fibers.

4 ~ $500 Question What is they transfer electrical signals from the SA to AV node to get the ventricles to contract?

5 ~ $100 Answer This is the size of your heart.

5 ~ $100 Question What is about the size of your fist?

5 ~ $200 Answer This is location and positioning of your heart.

5 ~ $200 Question What is in the center of the chest, tilted to the left?

5 ~ $300 Answer This is what makes the “heart sounds.”

5 ~ $300 Question What is the opening and closing of the valves?

5 ~ $400 Answer These are the structures that allow the valves of the heart to open and close.

5 ~ $400 Question What are the chordae tendineae?

5 ~ $500 Answer This is the valve between the right atrium and ventricle and this is the valve between the left atrium and ventricle.

5 ~ $500 Question What is the tricuspid valve and what is the bicuspid/mitral valve?

6 ~ $100 Answer This is blood type of the universal donor.

6 ~ $100 Question What is O - ?

6 ~ $200 Answer This is the blood type of the universal blood recipient.

6 ~ $200 Question What is AB + ?

6 ~ $300 Answer This type of circulation carries blood from the heart to the lungs and back to the heart.

6 ~ $300 Question What is pulmonary circulation?

6 ~ $400 Answer This type of circulation carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body and back to the heart.

6 ~ $400 Question What is systemic circulation?

6 ~ $500 Answer This is what happens to the heart when a heart attack occurs.

6 ~ $500 Question What is the heart muscle dies due to a lack of oxygen?

30 Seconds This is the flow of blood starting with and ending at the right atrium.

What is: Right atrium, tricuspid valve, Right ventricle, pulmonary valve, pulmonary arteries, lungs, pulmonary veins, Left atrium, bicuspid/mitral valve, Left ventricle, aortic valve, aorta, arteries, capillaries, veins, superior/inferior vena cava, and back to the Right atrium?