Circulation
Blood
Anatomy
Diseases
Risk Factors
100
When blood goes from heart to body and then back to the body.
What is Systemic?
100
The blood cell which carries oxygen throughout the body.
What are red blood cells?
100
Muscle divided into 4 chambers.
What is the heart?
100
A sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence of coronary thrombosis, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle.
What is heart attack?
100
The action or fact of dying or being killed or the end of the life of a person or organism.
What is death?
200
Tubes that take the blood from the heart to the body.
What are Arteries?
200
2.) A yellowish liquid that is mostly in water.
What is Plasma
200
The muscle surrounding the heart.
What is Myocardium?
200
Your risk of heart attack and disease goes up because of...
What is high blood pressure?
200
This decreases your risk of heart disease if do not do if enough.
What is Exercise?
300
When the heart is providing for heart.
What is Cardiac
300
Carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
What is arteries?
300
The two chambers on the bottom 3. The two chambers on the bottom are called the ____ The two chambers on the bottom. The two chambers on the bottom.
What are ventricles?
300
Too much sugar in your blood can damage your arteries.
What is high blood sugar?
300
To emit smoke or visible vapor.
What is smoking?
400
When the blood with no oxygen travels out of the Pulmonary Artery and back in the the heart through the Pulmonary Veins.
What is Pulmonary Circulation?
400
Carry blood throughout our bodies.
What are blood vessels?
400
Brings blood with no oxygen into the heart.
What is Vena Cava?
400
A sudden and sometimes fatal occurrence, typically resulting in the death of part of a heart muscle.
What is heart attack?
400
A common condition in which the long-term force of the blood against your artery walls is high enough that it may eventually cause health problems, such as heart disease.
What is high Blood Pressure?
500
The three tubes that circulate blood through the body.
What are Veins, Arteries, and Capillaries?
500
White blood cells that fight infection by surrounding and destroying bacteria and viruses.
What are monocytes?
500
The smallest and most plentiful blood vessels
What is the capillaries?
500
The sudden death of brain cells due to lack of oxygen, caused by blockage of blood flow or rupture of an artery to the brain. Sudden loss of speech, weakness, or paralysis of one side of the body can be symptoms.
What is stroke?
500
An inability or difficulty to understand or produce speech.
What is speech difficulties?
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