Respiratory Processes
Respiratory Anatomy
Cardiovascular System Anatomy
Blood
Heart Problems
100

These two describe the cycle of breathing which takes fresh air in and releases waste air back out

What are inspiration and expiration? (p247)

100

The pharynx is the term for this general area of the body

What is the throat? (p254)

100

This organ is about the size of a human fist and acts as 2 pumps for the body

What is the heart? (p270)

100

Red blood cells, which are responsible for moving this gas into cells, make up most of the cells in blood

What is oxygen? (p264)

100

The whoosh in the heart sound which means a valve is leaking

What is a heart murmur? (p271)

200

This is the body's attempt to wash out infection by making the mucosa swell in the sinuses and producing more mucus than usual

What is a sinus infection? (p252)

200

The trachea branch into these two tubes which then split further into bronchioles

What are bronchi? (p259)

200

These blood vessels carry blood away from the heart

What are arteries? (p268)

200

The clear yellow fluid in blood which is made mostly of water

What is plasma? (p262)

200

When these arteries are clogged due to plaque buildup, the result can be a heart attack.

What are coronary arteries? (p274)

300

This is the consumption of nutrients by cells throughout the body to make energy

What is cellular respiration? (p248)

300

The large, flat, dome-shaped skeletal muscle that separates the thorax from the abdomen

What is the diaphragm? (p261)

300

These blood vessels carry blood from the body back to the heart

What are veins? (p268)

300

When disease is present in the body, the number of these cells will increase greatly in the blood stream

What are white blood cells? (p264)

300

This is a very fast heartbeat for someone at rest which includes heart palpitations.

What is tachycardia? (p275)

400

This is the strong contraction of the smooth muscles of the bronchial tree.  Sometimes called 'an attack'.

What is asthma? (p258)

400

The lungs are encased in these individual membranes 

What are pleura? (p260)

400

This muscle tissue is different than any other muscle tissue in the body, meaning the cells contract automatically without nerves or hormones making it work

What is cardiac muscle or heart muscle? (p273)

400

This is the red protien that binds to oxygen and gives red blood cells their color

What is hemoglobin? (p264)
400

This is the condition of inadequate heart pumping where the blood backs up in the veins and fluid from the blood leaks out into the tissues

What is heart failure? (p275)

500

This viral or bacterial infection of the lungs' alveoli makes them useless for gas exchange resulting in much difficulty breathing

What is Pneumonia? (p259)

500

Oxygen and Carbon Dioxide are exchanged here

What are the alveoli? (p259)

500

This term means 'around the heart' and is the name of the space where the heart is housed

What is Pericardial? (p270)

500

The ability of blood to clot keeps us alive but can be deadly when it happens spotaneously then turns into a traveling blood clot called this

What is an embolus? (p263)

500

In this procedure, a doctor sends a catheeter into the heart through an artery to treat tachycardia or fibrillation

What is an ablation? (p276)

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