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Circulatory System. Structure & Function Blood Blood Flow Diseases Misc. 100 200 300 400 500.

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1 Circulatory System

2 Structure & Function Blood Blood Flow Diseases Misc. 100 200 300 400 500

3 Question I 100 Back Muscular, hollow organ called the “pump” of the body Answer

4 Question I 200 Back Muscular wall that separates the right side of the heart from the left Answer

5 Question I 300 Back Lines the inside of the heart Answer

6 Question I 400 Back Covers the outside of the heart Answer

7 Question I 500 Back Muscular middle layer of the heart Answer

8 Question II 100 Back Carry blood to the heart Answer

9 Question II 200 Back Carry blood away from the heart Answer

10 Question II 300 Back The chamber where deoxygenated blood first enters the heart Answer

11 Question II 400 Back Receives oxygenated blood from the lungs Answer

12 Question II 500 Back Located between the right atrium and right ventricle Answer

13 Question III 100 Back 90% water; carries blood through the body Answer

14 Question III 200 Back Red Blood Cells; Contain hemoglobin that carries oxygen Answer

15 Question III 300 Back White blood cells; Fight infection Answer

16 Question III 400 Back Also called platelets; responsible for clotting the blood Answer

17 Question III 500 Back The amount of blood in the average adult Answer

18 Question IV 100 Back High Blood Pressure Answer

19 Question IV 200 Back Inadequate number of red blood cells; Causes fatigue, pallor and tachycardia Answer

20 Question IV 300 Back Occurs when a blockage in the coronary arteries cuts off blood supply to the heart Answer

21 Question IV 400 Back Occurs when the heart muscles do not beat adequately to supply the blood needs of the body Answer

22 Question IV 500 Back Occurs when fatty plaques build up on the walls of the arteries Answer

23 Question V 100 Back Connect arterioles and venules; where O 2 and CO 2 are exchanged in the cells Answer

24 Question V 200 Back Abnormal heart rhythms Answer

25 Question V 300 Back Hearts pacemaker Answer

26 Question V 400 Back Period of rest Answer

27 Question V 500 Back Artery in the neck used to check a pulse Answer

28 Answer I 100 Heart Back

29 Answer I 200 Septum Back

30 Answer I 300 Endocardium Back

31 Answer I 400 Pericardium Back

32 Answer I 500 Myocardium Back

33 Answer II 100 Vein Back

34 Answer II 200 Artery Back

35 Answer II 300 Right atrium Back

36 Answer II 400 Left Atrium (LA) Back

37 Answer II 500 Mitral (Bicuspid) Valve Back

38 Answer III 100 Plasma Back

39 Answer III 200 Erythrocytes Back

40 Answer III 300 Leukocytes Back

41 Answer III 400 Thrombocytes Back

42 Answer III 500 4 to 6 quarts Back

43 Answer IV 100 Hypertension (HTN) Back

44 Answer IV 200 Anemia Back

45 Answer IV 300 Myocardial Infarction (MI) Back

46 Answer IV 400 Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) Back

47 Answer IV 500 Atherosclerosis Back

48 Answer V 100 Capillaries Back

49 Answer V 200 Arrhythmia Back

50 Answer V 300 SA Node Back

51 Answer V 400 Diastole Back

52 Answer V 500 Carotid Back


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