Heart
Blood
Blood Vessels
Resistance to disease
Lymphatic System
100

This is the contraction phase of the heart

What is Systole

100

This makes up 55% of blood and is made of 90% water

What is Plasma?

100

These circulation transports blood from the right ventricle, to the lungs, and back then back to the heart

What is Pulmonary circulation/vessels?

100

The lack of resistance

What is susceptibility?

100

The fluid in the lymphatic vessels that is similar to plasma

What is Lymph?

200

This structure pumps oxygenated blood to the tissues of the body

What is the Left Ventricle

200

Tiny Biconcave discs that transport oxygen to the cells of the body

What is Erythrocytes (or RBC's)

200

This circulation carries blood from the left ventricle, to the tissues in all parts of the body, and then back to the heart

What is Systemic Circulation/Vessels?

200

the ability of the body to counteract the effects of pathogens and other harmful substance

What is Resistance

200

these are Characterized by clusters of lymphocytes (type of WBC) and other cells and include the lymph nodes, tonsils, spleen, and thymus.

What are lymphatic organs?

300

This structure receive deoxygenated blood from superior/inferior vena cava

What is the Right Atrium

300

This is the most common and abundant leukocyte

What is a Neutrophil?

300

In Pulmonary circulation, this vessel is what carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart

What is an artery?

300

immunity that is the result of T cell action

What is cell mediated immunity?

300

The Small bean shaped structures located along lymphatic vessels

What are lymph nodes?

400

This heart structure initiates impulses 70 to 80 times per minute and is often known as the pacemaker of the heart

What is the Sinoatrial (SA) Node

400

this is what a monocytes becomes when it leaves the blood and enters tissue

What is a Macrophage?

400

This allows the exchange of oxygen and other nutrients between blood and tissue cells

What are capillaries?

400

immunity that is the result of B cell action and the production of antibodies also called humoral immunity

What is Antibody mediated immunity

400

This Lymphatic organ is Located in the upper left quadrant of the abdominal cavity, Just under diaphragm and behind the stomach

What is the spleen?

500

This is the middle layer of the Heart wall, which contains cardiac muscle

What is Myocardium

500

This is what the Production of formed elements is called

What is hematopoiesis?

500

This is the middle layer of the vein, containing smooth muscle

What is the Tunica Media

500

t-cells that target specific antigens in order to destroy the pathogen

What are cytotoxic t-cells?

500

A lymphatic Organ located under the mucous membrane of the nose, mouth and throat

What are Tonsils?

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