Heart
Blood veseels
Blood pressure
Heart Beat
staying healthy
100

This is the main part of the cardiovascular system.

What is the heart?


100

These tubes transport blood throughout the body.

What are blood vessels?

100

This is the normal blood pressure level.

What is 120/80?

100

This is how many times a healthy heart beats per day.

What is 100,000 times?

100

This is one unhealthy lifestyle

What is Hunter Flack?

200

This is the number of chambers in the heart.

What is 4?

200

List the blood vessels.


What are arteries, veins, and capillaries.

200

This is the organ that regulates blood pressure.


What is the kidney?

200

This is where and how the heart is located.

What is in the chest, slightly off-center to the left side of the body, and protected by the ribs and breastbone?

200

These are the 5 food groups in MyPlate.

What is fruits, vegetables, grains, protein foods, and dairy?

300

This is the number of layers of the heart wall.

What is 3?

300

This is where blood releases oxygen while receiving carbon dioxide.

What is the capillaries?

300

This is the element directly related to blood pressure.

What is sodium?

300

This is the main hormone in hormonal heart beat regulation.


What is adrenaline?

300

These are the 3 recommended ways to live a healthier life.


What is exercise, diet, and reducing stress?

400

This is the number of liters per minute that the heart pumps.

What is 10?

400

This is the place where all arteries branch out from.

What is the dorsal aorta?

400

The two main types of blood pressure.

What is systolic and diastolic?

400

These are the three ways to regulate heart beat.


What is intrinsic, neural, and hormonal?

400

The 3 main types of food for a healthy heart  

What is fruits, vegetables, and whole grains?

500

The average number of times that the human heart pumps in one lifetime.

What is 2.8 billion?

500

This is the number of miles of blood vessels in the human body. (to the nearest 10,000)


What is 60,000 miles?

500

Blood pressure is measured in units of "mmHg". What does that stand for?

What is millimeters of mercury?

500

This is the length (in seconds) of the delay between SA node and AV node allowing the atria to fully contract and pump blood into the ventricles.


What is 0.1 seconds?

500

Poor diet, lack of exercise, and smoking are some factors that lead to this specific condition which limits blood flow and increases risks of heart attack or stroke.

What is high cholesterol?

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