This blood cell is considered the "infection fighter" because it fights diseases? (Red, white or blue)
What is the white blood cell?
This is the hollow muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body.
What is the heart?
This is the flap of tissue that prevents blood from moving backward.
What is the valve?
These are the type of blood vessels that carry blood INto the heart.
What are veINs?
This is the amount of blood types there are.
What are four?
This is the blood cell that is round and red in color.
What is the red blood cell?
This is the type of muscle that the heart is.
What is cardiac?
This is what they call the top chambers of the heart.
What is the atria?
This is what connects the arteries to the veins.
What are the capillaries?
This is the organ where blood goes to get more oxygen.
What are the lungs?
This is the amount parts that the blood is made up of.
What is Four?
This is the size of your heart. (Brain, fist, leg, foot)
What is the fist?
This is how many ventricles are in the human heart?
What is 2?
These are the type of blood vessels that carries blood Away from the heart.
What are arteries?
These are the pumping chambers in the heart.
What are the ventricles?
This is the liquid part of the blood.
What is plasma?
This is the name of the gas that gets pumped to all of the cells in your body.
What is oxygen?
These are the lower, pumping chambers of the heart.
What are the ventricles?
This is the liquid part of the blood.
What is plasma?
This is the waste gas that your blood carries to the lungs to remove from your body.
What is carbon dioxide?
This is the part of the part of the blood that helps in forming blood clots.
What is the platelets?
This is the side (right or left) that receives blood from the body and takes it to your lungs.
What is the right?
This is the amount of total chambers in the human heart.
What is four?
What are platelets?
What do you need to do to keep your heart strong?
What is exercise? Healthy food?