To separate deoxygenated and oxygenated blood.
Why does the heart have 4 chambers?
Vessels responsible for taking blood back to the heart?
What is the pulmonary arteries?
The longest part of the small intestine
What is the jejunum?
Holds urine
What is the bladder?
Number of ureters in the body
Why does the body have 2 ureters?
Pulse what starts a heartbeat.
What is a SA node?
Allows for the exchange of gases
What are capillaries?
Name of swallowed food
Allows for the reuptake of water
What is the loop of Henle?
When it doesn't work properly it causes heartburn
What is the cardiac sphincter?
To ensure that there is no backflow of blood.
What is a valve?
The flap protects the lungs from food
What is the epiglottis?
S/wave-like movements
What is peristalsis?
Filters blood
The valve that allows blood from the left atrium to pass to the left ventricle
Allows present air that does not leave the body
What is reserve volume?
Protects the duodenum from chyme
what is sodium bicarbonate?
Object(s) that cause pain in the ureters
what is a kidney stone?
One lung is bigger than the other
Artery responsible for heart attack-related deaths.
Full inhale full exhale
What is tidal volume?
Helps to break down carbohydrates
What is salivary amylase?
Ball of capillaries in the kidneys
Kidney stones that are not visible on X-rays
What are urea kidney stones?