Circulatory and Respiratory Review
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Circulatory and Respiratory
Test Review
Label:
Trace Blood Flow
Oxygen rich blood?
Oxygen poor blood?
Heart Attack
can
result from the blockage of
a blood vessel caused by
plaque
buildup
Sickle Cell Anemia?
Who can give to whom?
People with antigen A can
give to Type A and Type
AB.
People with Type O can
give to Type A, B, AB, and
O.
How veins differ from
arteries?
Veins
have valves to keep
the blood from flowing
backwards.
Helping the body maintain a constant
body temperature
Carrying wastes to the urinary system
Distributing nutrients throughout the
body
Function
of cardiovascular system
Which Blood Cell?
Defends the body
against bacterial infection
and invasion by foreign
substances
White
Normal Blood
Pressure?
120/80
oxygen-rich blood
is usually carried
by?
arteries
smallest and most
numerous blood
vessels?
capallaries
Pacemaker responsible
for starting a heartbeat
is a small bundle of
cells at the entrance to
the?
Right
atrium
Blood cell that
does not have a
nucleus?
Red
Strong, elastic
blood vessel?
Artery
Chambers of the
heart that pumps
blood to the lungs
and rest of the body?
Ventricles
hemoglobin
iron-containing
molecule in red blood
cells
Blood cells that
transport respiratory
gases?
Red
Platelets are
responsible for?
Blood
clotting
Increase in white
blood cells occur?
During
an infection
Hypertension?
High
blood
pressure
Vessels the carry
blood away from
the heart?
veins
Trachea?
Diaphragm?
dome-shaped
muscle
below the chest cavity
Alveoli?
Where
the actual
exchange of gases
occurs
Exhalation?
diaphragm
and rib
cage muscles relax
Inhalation?
Air
rushing into the
lungs from the
environment to equalize
air pressure
Asthma?
respiratory
disease in
which airways in the
lungs become narrow
because of sensitivity to
certain stimuli
Surrounds each
alveolus?
capillaries