Jeopardy - Central Lyon CSD

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HAP
Chapter 12/13 Review Game
Blood
Common
Veins and
Arteries
The Heart
The Heart
II
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Four major components of
blood.
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What are red blood cells,
white blood cells,
platelets and plasma?
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The two organs that are
responsible for producing
erythropoietin (red blood
cells maker).
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What are the liver and
kidneys?
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The types of donors that
can donate to a person
with B type blood.
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Who are people with B and O
type blood?
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List four of the five types
of white blood cells.
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What are basophils,
neutrophils, eosinophils,
lymphocytes, and
monocytes?
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Scientific names for red
blood cells, white blood
cells, and platelets.
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What are erythrocytes,
leukocytes, and
thrombocytes?
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The only artery that
carries deoxygenated
blood.
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What is the pulmonary
artery?
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This large artery branches
into the ulnar and radial
arteries.
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What is the brachial artery?
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This large artery travels
underneath the clavicle.
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What is the subclavian
artery?
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This vein drains most of
the muscular tissue in the
abdominal and thoracic
walls.
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What is the azygos vein?
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This major vein in your
body has the lowest
amount of blood pressure
according to the book.
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What is the vena cava (pg.
343)?
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List the four chambers of
the heart.
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What are the right and left
atria and the right and left
ventricles?
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The valve that prevents
blood from flowing back
into the left atria from
the left ventricle.
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What is the mitral valve or
bicuspid valve?
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The outermost layer of the
heart wall that consists of
elastic connective tissue and
special muscle fibers called
Purkinje fibers.
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What is the endocardium?
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The names of two heart
actions. (Hint: think of
blood pressure)
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What are systole and
diastole?
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The major artery that
brings O2 rich blood
directly to the heart.
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What is the coronary
artery?
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Another name for the
pacemaker of the heart.
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What is the SA Node?
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The fibers that connect
the SA node and the AV
node.
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What are junctional fibers?
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The name of the fibers
that pass the electrical
signal from the AV node.
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What are the AV bundle or
the Bundle of His?
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Fibers that spread
throughout the ventricles
and deliver that electrical
impulse for when to fire.
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What are the Purkinje
fibers?
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Maximum number of times
the average human heart
can beat in one minute.
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What is 220 bpm?
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