Veins
Arteries
Heart
Ventricles and Valve
Types of Cells
100
Vessels that have valves
What are veins?
100
Ateries are deep(superficial)
What is deep?
100
Where the two chambers are the AV valves located
What is the atria and ventricles?
100
More muscular ventricle
What is the left ventricle?
100
Number of WBCs in a drop of blood
What is 4,000-11,000?
200
Largest vein in the body
What is the vena cavae?
200
Arteries carry blood to or away from the heart?
Away from the heart
200
Two names for the left AV valve
What is bicuspid valve and mitral valve?
200
Why the left ventricle is more muscular
It sends blood farther away from the heart
200
Do white blood cells have nuclei?
Yes
300
Next type after venules?
What are veins?
300
Largest artery in the body
What is the aorta?
300
Side of the heart that contains oxygenated blood
What is the left side?
300
Another name for the mitral valve
What is the bicuspid valve?
300
Do red blood cells have nuclei?
Not after maturation
400
Name for the smallest veins
What are venules?
400
Largest artery in the arm
What is the brachial?
400
Side of the heart that contains deoxygenated blood
What is the right side?
400
Category of valves that are shaped like half moons
What are semilunar valves?
400
Lifespan for WBCs
What is 10 days?
500
Defective/damaged valves within the veins
What are varicose veins?
500
Name for the smallest arteries
What are arterioles?
500
Where does the left side of the heart send the blood?
The whole body
500
The category of valves located between the upper and lower chambers of the heart
What are A-V valves or atrioventricular valves?
500
Type of cells become blood cells
What are stem cells?
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