Cardiac
Vascular
Immune
Reproductive
100

Chamber that receives oxygenated blood from the four pulmonary veins.

left atrium

100

This classified as ascending, arch, and descending

aorta

100

Redness, heat, swelling, and pain are signs of _____.

Inflammation

100

What structure contains the fundus, body, and cervix?

uterus
200

The AV valve located between the left atrium and left ventricle.

bicuspid (Mitral)

200

Carries blood that is rich in digestive end products to the liver

portal vein

200
What is caused by pyrogens?

Fever

200

Tightly coiled ducts that sit on top of the testes.

epididymis

300

This delivers oxygenated blood to the myocardium.

coronary arteries

300

Opening that connects the right and left atria in the fetal circulation

foramen ovale

300

The cell responsible for antigen presentation.

macrophage

300

Home of the graafian follicle

ovaries

400

Change in myocardial contraction that is caused by stretching of the heart muscle

Starling's law of the heart

400

This term means insufficient blood supply to a tissue or an organ. 

ischemia

400

Also called humoral immunity.

antibody-mediated immunity

400

Structure that is shared by both the reproductive and urinary tracts

urethra

500

Digoxin slows the speed of the cardiac impulse through the conduction system, thereby potentially causing a heart block.

dromotropic effect

500

This condition is an episodic vasospasm (involuntary contraction of the blood vessels), most often of the cutaneous blood vessels of the fingers and toes. 

Raynaud phenomenon

500

This is a life-threatening hypersensitivity reaction mediated by IgE antibodies.

anaphylaxis

500

This term refers to the removal of a segment of the vas deferens to produce sterility in the male.

vasectomy

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