transporting oxygen and nutrients to the lungs and tissues.
What is the function of blood?
100
O
What is the most common type of blood?
100
Deoxygenated blood enters the right atrium from the Superior vena cava and the Inferior vena cava.
Where does deoxygenated blood enter the heart?
100
The sa node
What is the pacemaker of the heart?
100
120 over 80
What is the considered a universally good blood pressure?
200
red
What is the most common cell in blood?
200
AB
What is the rarest type of blood?
200
Deoxygenated blood leaves the right ventricle by Pulmonary artery, which takes blood to the lungs via the right and left brances of the pulmonary artery.
how does deoxygenated blood leave the right ventricle?
200
The heart to contract.
What does the av node allow ?
200
Hypertension
What is high blood pressure called?
300
kill disease and bacteria
What do white blood cells do?
300
all
What blood types can O give to?
300
Oxygenated blood enters the left atrium from the Pulmonary veins.
How does oxygenated blood enter the left atrium?
300
Through the ventricles
Where does the signal travel first?
300
Exercise, diet, and if necessary medication
What is high blood pressure treated with?
400
stop leaks in vessels.
What do platelets do?
400
none
What blood types can give to o?
400
Oxygenated blood leaves the left ventricle by Ascending aorta
How does oxygenated blood leave the left ventricle?
400
The aorta
Where does the left ventricle pump blood to?
400
Fast beating heart, chest pain, often no symptoms
What are symptoms of high blood pressure?
500
Plasma click this icon to hear the preceding term pronounced is the relatively clear, yellow tinted water (92+%), sugar, fat, protein and salt solution which carries the red cells, white cells, and platelets.
What is plasma?
500
no
Can AB give to B?
500
The Tricuspid valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle.
What does the tricuspid valve separate?
500
This cycle is the sequence of events that occur when the heart beats.
What is the cardiac cycle?
500
Possibility of heart disease and stroke.
What are some negative effects of high blood pressure over time?