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100

What is the heart?

A muscle that pumps oxygenated blood throughout the body.

100

From the center of your chest, where is the heart mainly located?

Left of center

100

Blood is carried to the heart by these vessels.

Veins

100

What system is the heart a part of?(Ex: nervous)

Cardiovascular(circulatory) system

100

True/False. In some areas with high cases of malaria, sickle cell is an adaptation against this.

True

200

What is the acronym for cardiopulmonary resuscitation? 

CPR

200

How long until an embryo starts developing a heart?

Fourth week/1 month

200

What is the function of the aorta?

The main artery that carries blood away from the heart.

200

How big is a heart compared to your hand?

Size of a fist

200

Which month is known as American Heart Month?

February

300

What is the name of the lower chambers of the heart?

The ventricles

300

Many believe that CPR is used to restart the heart, however in actuallity, the main purpose is to ______.

To restore partial flow of oxygenated blood to the brain and heart, without causing permanent brain damage.

300

What is the function of the left pump?

To move blood through circulation.

300

What shape does the heart resemble?

The shape of your chest.

300

Where did the first heart transplant take place?

Cape Town, South Africa

400

What is a Heart Murmur?

A category of abnormal heart sounds.

400

Why is heart disease not only connected to an individual's lifestyle?

It can be a result of genetic factors (for example, inherited heart conditions). 

400

What artery takes blood to the lungs?

The pulmonary artery

400

What are the smallest blood vessels?

The Capillaries 

400

What's the name for the liquid part of blood?

Plasma

500

What is the function of an accelerated nerve?

It increases the heart rate by stimulating a built-in pacemaker.

500

It's a common misconception that heart attacks and cardiac arrests are the same thing. What is the difference?

A cardiac arrest is an electrical problem (aka the heart stops pumping blood), but a heart attack is a circulation problem (aka the coronary arteries becomes blocked and the oxygen supply becomes limited).

500

What is the function of the ECG?

Record of the hearts electrical activity.

500

Where is the upper border of the heart? 

Below the second rib. 

500

What is the name for the sintrial node?

Pacemaker

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