Flow of Blood
Arteries and Veins
Pulse Sites
Blood Types
Structures of the Blood
100
What is the first step in the flow of blood?
Deoxygenated blood from body tissue.
100
What are easily collapsible and are thin walled?
Veins.
100
What is the pulse site located at pinkie side of arm, near the elbow?
Brachial.
100
What antibodies are in A type blood?
B antibodies.
100
What is the amount of blood the average adult human has in their body?
8 to 10 pints.
200
What comes after the inferior vena cava?
Right atrium.
200
What are elastic, muscular, and thick walled?
Arteries.
200
What is the pulse site located in the neck?
Carotid. 
200
What are the antibodies of B type blood?
A antibodies.
200
What is the smallest component of blood?
Thrombocytes.
300
What is the last step of blood flow?
Transporting oxygenated blood to body cells.
300
What are the smallest blood vessels?
Capillaries.
300
What is the pulse site located at the thumb side of wrist?
Radial.
300
Who can A type blood can donate to?
A type and AB type blood.
300
What structure of blood has a biconcave disk shape?
Erythrocytes. 
400
Name all of the valves of the heart.

tricuspid valve 

pulmonary valve 

mitral/bicuspid valve

aortic valve

400
What carries oxygenated blood away from the heart to the capillaries?
Arteries.
400
What is the pulse site located at the back side of the knee?
Popliteal.
400
Who is the universal donor?
O type blood.
400
What structure of blood is straw colored liquid?


Plasma.
500
Name the next two steps after the pulmonary artery.
Blood travels to both lungs, and CO2 and O2 exchange in the alveoli via pulmonary valve.
500
Name the vein located in the neck.
Jugular vein.
500
What is an alternating expansion and contraction of an artery as blood flows through it?
A pulse site.
500
Who is the universal receiver.
AB type blood.
500
What determines positives and negatives in blood?
Rh factor.
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