blood types
blood
circulatory
respiratory
random
100
who can a person with blood type "A" donate to?
"A" "AB"
100
What is the molecule that contains iron in Red Blood Cells?
Hemoglobin
100
What are the 3 layers of the heart
1)epicardium 2)myocardium 3)endocardium
100
What is the alveoli ?
air sacs in the lungs that provide the surface for gas exchange during respiration
100
diaphragm when you inhale
diaphragm contracts/moves down
200
Who can a person with blood type "B" donate to?
"B" "AB"
200
What is the function of hemoglobin?
Carries oxygen
200
systolic pressure/diastolic pressure
systolic pressure-ventricles contracting, arterial pressure at its highest diastolic pressure- ventricles relaxing, arterial pressure at its lowest.
200
What are the alveoli attached to?
the bronchus
200
diaphragm exhale
diaphragm relaxes/moves up
300
Who can a person with blood type AB donate to?
"AB"
300
What is the function of Red Blood Cells aka erythrocytes
involved in gas exchange, carries oxygen and nutrients, carries hemoglobin like a piggyback
300
where does deoxygenated enter and leave?
enters at right side of heart and goes to lungs
300
function of the arteries
carry blood away from the heart and bring it to where it needs to go in the body
300
what are the top chambers called?
atrium
400
Who can a person with blood type O donate to?
"A" "AB" "O" "B"
400
What is the function of Platelets aka thrombocytes
involved in blood vessel repair and control of bleeding(Blood clotting)
400
where does oxygenated enter and leave?
enters the left side of the heart and goes throughout the body
400
what is the function of veins
carries blood to the heart
400
what are the bottom two chambers called?
ventricles
500
What are the different blood types?
"A""AB""O""B"
500
what is the function of white blood cells aka leukocytes
fight off disease/ kill microorganisms defend the body of infectious disease
500
difference between arteries and veins
-arteries are going away from heart, smaller, need to be able to expand, strong, elastic vessels -veins go toward the heart, can pinch together to push blood to the heart,one-way valve, less muscular, carry low-pressure blood
500
function of diaphragm
moves down and expands chest cavity pulls air into lungs
500
Trace the blood flow through the heart
Heart---Arteries---Arterioles---Capillaries---Venules---Veins--Back to the heart.
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