Which side of the Heart contains deoxygenated blood?
Right Side
Which side of the heart contain oxygenated blood?
Left side
What does your nose do for you?
Warms and moistens air.
Provides sense of smell.
What do your Paranasal Sinuses do for you?
Secrete Mucus
What do your lungs do for you?
Bring oxygen in and let out carbon dioxide.
How often do the valves of the heart open?
Once per heartbeat
What regulates your heart pumping?
Electrical signals
What is a circulatory shock?
Condition where blood vessels inadequately fill and cannot circulate blood normally
What does your Pharynx do for you?
Connects nasal cavity & mouth to larynx and esophagus.
What does the Trachea do for you?
How do the valves of the heart open?
Open only in one direction and only when pushed on.
Why is it important that veins have one way valves?
To prevent the backflow of deoxygenated blood.
What are the extrinsic factors that control your blood flow?
Your body responding to stimuli through nervous system and hormones.
When are Internal and External respiration happening?
At the same time, all the time.
What does the Larynx do for you?
Routes air and food in to proper channels.
What are the four parts to the cardiovascular system?
Heart, veins, arteries, and capillaries.
What three things play the largest roles in the amount of Resistance in your blood?
Blood Viscosity, total blood vessel length, and blood vessel diameter.
What are the intrinsic controls that controls your blood flow?
Autoregulation by tissues responding to their needs.
What is the main goal of the respiratory system?
To supply the blood with O2 and remove CO2 from the blood.
What do your Bronchi do for you?
Distribute the air throughout the lungs until reaching the respiratory bronchioles and alveolar sacs
Label the diagram of the heart of which picture is Systole and Diastole. Label the four tricuspid, mitral, pulmonary, and aortic valves. Then states which side should be blue and which side should be red.
Come draw a diagram of arteries, veins, and capillaries. Draw arrows showing all direction of blood blow. Also label the arterioles and venules.

There are 5 special areas blood flows to in special ways. Describe any two and why they are special.
Heart = receives all blood.
Lungs = receives all blood.
Skin = needs nutrients carried by blood and regulates skin temperature
Skeletal muscles: get tired fast and need rapid oxygen to replenish energy
Brain: needs lots of oxygen from blood to keep functioning properly.
Other than gas exchange, what two other things does the respiratory system do for you?
Sense of smell and speech.
What is the Epiglottis?
Special tissue in larynx that flips over, directing food and drink into the esophagus so it can reach the stoma