Bloody Situation
My Achy Breaky Heart
Arterial System
Venous System
Sugar & Spice Make Everything Nice
100
The name tag of your RBC these protein molecules help give them an identity.
What are glycoproteins?
100
Name the 3 walls of the hear starting with the most superficial.
What is Epicardium, Myocardium, Endocardium. Extra Knowledge: What is the sac called that encompasses the heart?
100
What are the three branches that come off of the Aortic Arch?
What is brachiocephalic, Left Common Carotid, and left subclavian.
100
Area within the body where gas exchange occurs and the blood changes over from the arterial system to the venous system?
What are capillary beds?
100
The most epic pump ever made it can last for over 100 years and never take a break?
What is the heart?
200
The clumping together of RBC's is a process referred to as __________. This occurs in the presence of a foreign blood type.
What is Agglutination?
200
This type of blood is going to flow from the Superior & Inferior Vena Cava's into the right atrium to begin the process.
What is deoxygenated blood?
200
This artery sends blood towards the reproductive organs?
What is the internal iliac?
200
Longest Vein in the body, often used during bypass surgeries.
What is Great Saphenous Vein?
200
Name of the man who figured out that our body has two different sets of tubes: One for oxygenated blood going out to the body and one for deoxygenated blood coming back to the heart? Also the namesake for our college!
Who is Galen of Pergamon.
300
Name all of the blood types that A- can donate to?
What is AB+, AB-, A+, A-.
300
These "Heart strings" attach to the ________ muscle inside the ventricles to prevent the valves from back-flowing.
What is chordae tendineae attach to the papillary muscle?
300
This "Superior" artery provides blood to the upper large/small intestines.
What is the superior mesenteric?
300
Absorbed nutrients are transported from the intestines to the liver via this vein?
What is hepatic portal vein?
300
When is your next written assignment due?
What is August 3rd @ 11:59pm...But I would recommend doing it prior to next week's exam as it will help in preparation for the exam.
400
What is the #1 rule to keep in mind when thinking about blood transfusions?
What is " An individual cannot receive any extra glycoproteins, however they can take less than what they already have" Ex: AB+ can receive A- Ex: B+ can receive O-
400
Name the 3 coronary arteries that feed that heart with oxygenated blood so that it can function properly?
What is right coronary, left coronary, and circumflex. Extra Knowledge: The blood utilized by the heart to pump is sent back through the Vena Cava's via which vein?
400
Feeds the Face, head, scalp & skull with oxygenated blood.
What is the external carotid?
400
You might think I belong in the head, but I am actually located in the upper arm/deltoids region?
What is the cephalic vein?
400
Stimulates milk production and neuromodulates parental behavior in the brain.
What is Prolactin?
500
This extra protein that can be found on the outside of the glycoprotein got it's name from the Rhesus Monkey.
What is Rh Factor? ***Remember a negative Rh factor is not the presence of something just the lack of something***
500
DAILY DOUBLE!! WORTH 2000 points to the winning team! Pick only one person from each team to participate.
Mr. Halfacre will hand you a piece of paper and a marker you must correctly write the entire flow of blood through the heart starting with the Vena Cava's and ending with the Aortic Arch. First one to hand a correct sheet to Mr. Halfacre wins!
500
Starting with the subclavian artery tell me the next 4 leading down the arm.
What is Subclavian >>> Anterior Circumflex >>> Brachial >>>Radial & Ulnar?
500
Starting from the lateral portion of the lower arm tell me the 5 veins in order.
What is Cephalic >> Radial >> Median Cubital >> Ulnar >> Basilic.
500
The next exam is going to cover which topics?
What is Respiratory System and Digestive System with some Lymphatic/Immune System (From Theory).
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