What’s the location of your heart?
Near the center of your chest
What is Cardiorespiratory Endurance?
level at which your heart, lungs, and muscles work together when you're exercising for an extended period of time
What does the wall do?
Prevents oxygenated blood mixing in with poor oxygenated blood
What does F stand for?
Frequency
What’s the color of plasma?
Straw colored
What’s the structure of your heart?
Hollow
1 Health Benefit of Cardiorespiratory Endurance
monitors how well the heart, lungs, and muscles perform when exercising
What’s the second name for the SA Node?
Sinoatrial Node
What does I stand for?
Intensity
What do red blood cells carry?
Oxygen
What’s the size of your heart?
The size of a closed fist
Example of an exercise of Cardiorespiratory Endurance
Walking
What’s the purpose for the SA Node?
Acts as a pacemaker
What does T (1) stand for?
Time
What do white blood cells do?
Fights diseases
How fast does the heart beat?
72 BPM
What’s muscular strength?
amount of force a muscle can produce with a single maximal effort
What’s the location of veins?
Anywhere near the body
What does T (2) stand for?
Type
What’s the purpose of platelets?
Aid the body in clotting
What’s the wall that separates the heart?
Septum
1 Health Benefit of Muscular Strength
Good posture
What’s the size of Arteries and Capillaries?
Large and small
What type of circulatory system do we have?
Closed
What’s Atherosclerosis?
Blood clot that blocks a blood vessel leading to the brain, heart is cut off from oxygen