Respiratory system
Circulatory system I
Circulatory system II
Excretory system
Smoking and diseases
100

Lung structures where gas exchange takes place.

Alveoli

100

Blood vessels where the gas exchange takes place.

Capillaries

100

Name of the tubes that carry the blood.

Blood vessels

100

Name of the organ that collects the urine.

Bladder

100

Cardiovascular disease caused by the death of one part of the heart.

Heart attack or myocardial infarction.

200

Two movements of pulmonary ventilation.

Inhalation and exhalation

200

Relaxation of the heart.

Diastole

200

The three fluids that make up the internal environment.

Blood plasma, interstitial fluid and lymph

200

Structural units that make up the kidneys.

Nephrons

200

Disorder of the blood caused by high levels of abnormal leucocytes that cannot fight against infection.

Leukaemia

300

Muscles involved in pulmonary ventilation.

Diaphragm and intercostal muscles

300

Valve that connects the left atrium with the left ventricle.

Mitral valve.

300

Explain two differences in structure between arteries and veins.

Arteries have thicker and more flexible walls than veins to support the heart pressure and the veins have valves in order to avoid the blood flows backwards.

300

Name the four organs that are part of the excretory system

Kidneys, lungs, liver and sweat glands.
300

Name the three most important substances present in cigarettes.

Nicotine, tar and carbon monoxide

400

Movement of gases from higher to lower concentrations.

Diffusion

400

Name the only artery that carries deoxygenated blood.

Pulmonary artery.

400

Name the blood cells (with both names) and explain their functions.

Red blood cells or erythrocyes: transport gases

White blood cells or leucocytes: fight against infections.

Platelets or thrombocytes: involved in coagulation or clotting.

400

Name of the mass of capillaries that are in contact with the Bowman`s capsule

Glomerulus

400

Blood disorder characterized by the absence of clotting.

Haemophilia

500

Parts of the respiratory system that make up the respiratory tract.

Nasal passages, pharynx, larynx, trachea, bronchi and bronchioles.

500

Type of blood present in each blood vessel that is connected with the heart.

The vena cava and the pulmonary artery carry deoxygenated blood.

The aorta and the pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood.

500

Name of the blood vessel that is connected with each heart chamber.

Vena cava is connected with the right atrium.

Pulmonary veins are connected with the left atrium.

Pulmonary artery is connected with the right ventricle.

Aorta is connected with the left ventricle.

500

Substances reabsorbed in the loop of Henle

Water and ions

500

Disease caused by an infection of kidneys.

Pyelonephritis

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