How Many?
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Blood
Circulation
100
Cells are called the basic unit of life....how many cells are in your body?
trillion
100
A group of cells working together to perform a specific function
tissue
100
Respiration is more than ________
breathing
100
Your blood helps regulate the body's _______ & _________
fluids & temperature
100
Pulmonary means circulation goes through the ________.
lungs
200
How many layers of skin do you have?
3
200
What is the largest organ in your body?
skin
200
this small flap of cartilage keeps food from going down your trachea, its called the________
epiglottis
200
This carries blood away from the heart....
arteries
200
Coronary means circulation goes through the ________.
heart
300
How many bones do adults have in their body?
206
300
Name the 3 layers of skin?
1-epidermis 2-dermis 3-subcutaneous
300
Name 3 Respiratory Disorders:
1-Cold 2-Bronchitis 3-Pneumonia or asthma
300
This carries blood to from the heart....
veins
300
What is the ideal blood pressure reading?
120 ____ 80
400
How many muscles are in the adult body?
over 600
400
List the three types of muscle tissue:
1-skeletal muscles 2-smooth muscles 3-cardiac muscles
400
Your heart is a __________ which is the size of your ______.
muscle, fist
400
What is the liquid part of your blood called?
plasma
400
A person who has Hypertension means they have ______ ________ __________.
high blood pressure
500
How many types of bone marrow are in the body & what are their names? (hint=colors)
red and yellow
500
process which turns bone into cartilage into bone in babies
ossification
500
Name the 3 types of blood vessels:
1-arteries 2-veins 3-capillaries
500
Antigens in your blood are __________
proteins
500
Both a heart attack and a stroke is caused by arteries which are _____________.
blocked
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