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Circulatory System

Structure & Function

BloodBlood Flow Diseases Misc.

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Question I 100

Back

Muscular, hollow organ called the “pump” of the

body

Answer

Question I 200

Back

Muscular wall that separates the right

side of the heart from the left

Answer

Question I 300

Back

Lines the inside of the heart

Answer

Question I 400

Back

Covers the outside of the heart

Answer

Question I 500

Back

Muscular middle layer of the heart

Answer

Question II 100

Back

Carry blood to the heart

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Question II 200

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Carry blood away from the heart

Answer

Question II 300

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The chamber where deoxygenated

blood first enters the heart

Answer

Question II 400

Back

Receives oxygenated blood

from the lungs

Answer

Question II 500

Back

Located between the right atrium

and right ventricle

Answer

Question III 100

Back

90% water; carries blood

through the body

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Question III 200

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Red Blood Cells; Contain

hemoglobin that carries oxygen

Answer

Question III 300

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White blood cells; Fight infection

Answer

Question III 400

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Also called platelets;

responsible for clotting the blood

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Question III 500

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The amount of blood in the

average adult

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Question IV 100

Back

High Blood Pressure

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Question IV 200

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Inadequate number of red blood cells; Causes fatigue,

pallor and tachycardia

Answer

Question IV 300

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Occurs when a blockage in the

coronary arteries cuts off blood supply

to the heartAnswer

Question IV 400

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Occurs when the heart muscles do

not beat adequately to supply the blood needs of the body

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Question IV 500

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Occurs when fatty plaques build up

on the walls of the arteries

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Question V 100

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Connect arterioles and venules; where

O2 and CO2 are exchanged in the

cellsAnswer

Question V 200

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Abnormal heart rhythms

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Question V 300

Back

Hearts pacemaker

Answer

Question V 400

Back

Period of rest

Answer

Question V 500

Back

Artery in the neck used to check a

pulse

Answer

Answer I 100

Heart

Back

Answer I 200

Septum

Back

Answer I 300

Endocardium

Back

Answer I 400

Pericardium

Back

Answer I 500

Myocardium

Back

Answer II 100

Vein

Back

Answer II 200

Artery

Back

Answer II 300

Right atrium

Back

Answer II 400

Left Atrium (LA)

Back

Answer II 500

Mitral (Bicuspid) Valve

Back

Answer III 100

Plasma

Back

Answer III 200

Erythrocytes

Back

Answer III 300

Leukocytes

Back

Answer III 400

Thrombocytes

Back

Answer III 500

4 to 6 quarts

Back

Answer IV 100

Hypertension(HTN)

Back

Answer IV 200

Anemia

Back

Answer IV 300

Myocardial Infarction(MI)

Back

Answer IV 400

Congestive Heart Failure(CHF)

Back

Answer IV 500

Atherosclerosis

Back

Answer V 100

Capillaries

Back

Answer V 200

Arrhythmia

Back

Answer V 300

SA Node

Back

Answer V 400

Diastole

Back

Answer V 500

Carotid

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