circulatory system. structure & function blood blood flow diseases misc. 100 200 300 400 500
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Circulatory System
Structure & Function
BloodBlood Flow Diseases Misc.
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Question I 100
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Muscular, hollow organ called the “pump” of the
body
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Question I 200
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Muscular wall that separates the right
side of the heart from the left
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Question I 300
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Lines the inside of the heart
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Question I 400
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Covers the outside of the heart
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Question I 500
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Muscular middle layer of the heart
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Question II 100
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Carry blood to the heart
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Question II 200
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Carry blood away from the heart
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Question II 300
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The chamber where deoxygenated
blood first enters the heart
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Question II 400
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Receives oxygenated blood
from the lungs
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Question II 500
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Located between the right atrium
and right ventricle
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Question III 100
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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
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Question III 300
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White blood cells; Fight infection
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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
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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
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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
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Hearts pacemaker
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Question V 400
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Period of rest
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Question V 500
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Artery in the neck used to check a
pulse
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Answer I 100
Heart
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Answer I 200
Septum
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Answer I 300
Endocardium
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Answer I 400
Pericardium
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Answer I 500
Myocardium
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Answer II 100
Vein
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Answer II 200
Artery
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Answer II 300
Right atrium
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Answer II 400
Left Atrium (LA)
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Answer II 500
Mitral (Bicuspid) Valve
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Answer III 100
Plasma
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Answer III 200
Erythrocytes
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Answer III 300
Leukocytes
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Answer III 400
Thrombocytes
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Answer III 500
4 to 6 quarts
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Answer IV 100
Hypertension(HTN)
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Answer IV 200
Anemia
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Answer IV 300
Myocardial Infarction(MI)
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Answer IV 400
Congestive Heart Failure(CHF)
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Answer IV 500
Atherosclerosis
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Answer V 100
Capillaries
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Answer V 200
Arrhythmia
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Answer V 300
SA Node
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Answer V 400
Diastole
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Answer V 500
Carotid
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