Blood
Body Parts
Heart
Disease/Condition
100

blood travels from the heart to the lungs through these

pulmonary arteries

100

the blood vessels that contain internal valves

veins

100

heart failure caused by a blockage of blood flow to the heart muscles

heart attack

100

the buildup of excessive fluid in the lungs as a result of a bacterial or viral infection

pneumonia

200

the large blood vessel through which blood flows out of the heart and to the body

aorta

200

the voice box is another name for this

larynx

200

the left atrium and the left ventricle of the heart are connected by this valve

bicuspid

200

a condition in which the body's blood pressure falls to a critical low because of excessive loss of blood or plasma

circulatory shock
300

the movement of blood to and from the kidneys is this type of circulation

renal

300

the nasal cavity warms and moistens incoming air in irregularly shaped pockets or air spaces called this

nasal meatuses

300

the tough, white sac that encloses and protects the heart is this

pericardium

300

a buildup of fatty and fibrous tissue in the liver, often caused by alcohol abuse

cirrhosis

400

blood leaves the left ventricle through this valve

aortic semilunar

400

breathing is controlled primarily by this

medulla oblongata

400

the dividing wall that separates the right and left chambers of the heart

septum

400

allergic condition characterized by periodic spasms of the bronchial tubes that make breathing difficult

bronchial asthma

500

if someone has type A positive blood, the word positive refers to the presence of this factor

Rh

500

the flap of tissue that prevents food from going down the windpipe

epiglottis

500

the contracting and pumping phase of heart action

systole

500

a hereditary disorder in which the blood is unable to form clots

hemophilia

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