carries blood away from the heart
Arteries
these cells fight infections
what are WBC
There are ____ Chambers of the Heart? ( Double points: List them)
What is 4: R and L Atrium, R and L Ventricle
what is a Valve
Which lung has 3 lobes?
What is the Right Lung
Carries blood towards the heart
veins
The______ Cells carry Oxygen throughout the body using the help of ______________.
RBC and Hemoglobin
These two blood vessels carry deoxygenated blood into the heart are.....
What are the Superior and Inferior Vena Cava
The liquid part of the blood?
What is plasma
What is the job of the Epiglottis?
What is prevent food from going into the Trachea (air tube)
where gas exchange occurs
Alveoli
This part of the blood is important for blood clotting?________ if they don't work properly to clot blood then you will have this Disease ___________
Platlets; Hemophilia
This valve is found between the Left Atrium and Left Ventricle
What is the Mitral Valve
Hormones, proteins, gases, Glucose
Why is oxygen necessary to our survival?
What is it breaks glucose and releases the stored energy within it in order for all of our organs to function!
blood vessel where oxygen is dropped off to the cell and Carbon Dioxide is picked up
What are capillaries
Yellow bone marrow produces ________ (2)
WBC and Platlets
Blood pressure is taken at the ________ Artery, the first sound you hear is systole is when the Heart is _______ the second sound you hear is _________ and this is when the heart is refilling
What is Brachial, what is Squeezing, What is Diastole
RBC, WBC and Platelets make up what percentage of Blood?
What is 45%
Who does Cellular Respiration? and where does it happen?
What is Animals and plants and in the Mitochondria
Why is today so important
its Natalias birthday
The 3rd line of Defense produces ________ that are specific to killing the pathogen
what are Antibodies
The pathway of blood ( include chambers and valves and blood vessels
Superior &Inferior Vena Cava-> R Atrium->Tricuspid V->R Ventricle -> P Valve->P Artery-> Lungs ->P Vein -> L Atrium->Mitral V -> L Ventricle-> Aortic Valve-> AORTA
Where does the blood go after the Left Atrium?
Is the blood Oxygenated or Deoxygenated?
What is through the mitral valve into the Left Ventricle
Oxygenated
Follow the pathway of Oxygen through the body all the way down to cells (No Valves)
Nose/mouth-> pharynx -> Larynx -> Trachea-> Bronchi-> Bronchioles -> Alveoli-> PV->LA->LV->Aorta-> Arteries->Arterioles-> Capillaries -> Cell