Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Circulatory System
Respiratory System
Circulatory System
Digestive System
100

Where does oxygen poor blood travel to after leaving the heart

 lungs

100

Capillaries are very wide, true or false.

False

100

What is the name of the liquid that red blood cells float in?

Plasma

100

List at least 4 structures of the respiratory system.

1. Nasal cavity
2. Trachea
3. pharynx
4. larynx
5. Bronchi
6. Alveoli
7. Lungs

100

What are the four chambers of the heart?

A. right atrium
B.  right ventricle
C. left atrium
D. left ventricle

100

Where does most absorption happen?

The small intestine


200

What is the purpose of valves? Where are valves found?

Valves prevent the back-flow of blood 

in the heart

200

Describe the function of the respiratory system.

The system responsible for the exchange of gases between the external environment and the blood.

200

Describe the function of white blood cells.

To fight off foreign invaders and pathogens.

200

Describe exhalation. Using the words
1. Diaphragm
2. lung capacity
3. relax 

The diaphragm relaxes (moves up) and inter-coastal muscles relax (come in), lung capacity decreases and air moves out of the lungs.

200

What are the two veins that dump blood into the right atrium?

Superior and inferior Vena Cava

200

What is an example of mechanical digestion?

Chewing

300

Describe the function of red blood cells.

Platelets - responsible for forming blood clots to stop your body from bleeding out. 

Red Blood Cells - carry oxygen around the body.

300

Describe inhalation. Use the words 

1. contracts
2. lung capacity
3. diaphragm 

The diaphragm contracts (moves down) and inter-coastal muscles relax (go out), lung capacity increases and air moves into the lungs.

300

Describe the function of platelets.

Platelets - responsible for forming blood clots to stop your body from bleeding out.

300

What are alveoli and what is their function?

Alveoli are tiny sacs at the end of the bronchioles where gas exchange occurs. It allows oxygen and carbon dioxide to move between the lungs and the bloodstream.

300

What percent of your blood is white blood cells when you are healthy?

<1%

300

What does the liver do?

Detoxifies your body.

400

Describe the function of the heart.

It is responsible for pumping blood around the body, supplying oxygen and nutrients and removing carbon dioxide and waste. 

400

What are the names of # 1, 5 and 8

#1 nasal cavity (nose)

# 5 bronchi     #8 alveoli


400

List 2 differences between veins and capillaries.

1. Veins carry deoxygenated blood

2. Capillaries facilitate gas exchange

3. Veins have valves - capillaries do not 

4. Capillaries are one cell thick

400

What is the name of #4?

trachea (windpipe)

400

How do the heart and lungs work together to maintain (homeostasis) a self regulating process by which a living organism can maintain internal stability, well adjusting to external changing conditions.

move oxygen and nutrients throughout body, removes wastes such as carbon dioxide

Heart- pumps blood, carries O2 and Co2

Respiratory System - exchanges needed gases for waste in lungs, 

400

What does the epiglottis do?

Separates the trachea and esophagus so you don't swallow air or have food go into your lungs.

500

List the function of the arteries. 

Carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.

500

What are the names of # 2, 3, and 9?

#2 pharynx,  #3 larynx, # 9 diaphragm

500

List 3 functions of the Circulatory System.

1. Deliver oxygen and nutrients around the body.
2. Removes wastes from cells.
3. Fight disease and pathogens.
4. Regulate body temperature.
5. Transport hormones around the body.

500

Label all nine parts correctly!

1. nasal cavity, 2 pharynx, 3. larynx

4.  trachea, 5.  bronchi, 6. lungs, 7. bronchioles

8.  alveoli  9. diaphragm

500

What are the names of E, F, and G?

E= vein (superior vena cava)

F = aorta     G= pulmonary artery pulmonary

500

What does the large intestine do?

Absorb the water and get the fecal matter ready for egestion. 

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